Posted on 01/21/2005 2:41:36 PM PST by JohnHuang2
(CBS/AP) The White House is accusing Senate Democrats of "petty politics" for delaying Condoleezza Rice's confirmation as the next secretary of state. Rice cleared a Senate committee on Wednesday, 16-2, and she was hoping to be sworn-in to her new post on Inauguration Day. But Democrats are putting off her confirmation vote until the middle of next week, citing the desire of some senators not on the Foreign Relations Committee to question her. Continues...
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New Doubts on Media's Plan to Ruin Bush Second Term
Did you see the graphic images? No, it wasn't torture, but it came close. Again and again, the interrogators tried to humiliate the detainee, who was forced to sit in stressful positions. The sessions dragged on for hours. They tried roughing up the detainee. They tried waterboarding, but the captive still refused to give up valuable intel. It got so bad, at one point, one of the interrogators was ready to break a chair over the detainee! But enough about the Condi Rice Senate hearings.
Democrats demanded -- and got -- two full days of hearings, to give everyone ample opportunity to beat up the black chick. It's part of the Democrats' new "Southern Strategy."
"We must use American diplomacy to help create a balance of power in the world that favors freedom," Dr. Rice told the committee in opening remarks. Democrats seemed shocked that a nation's top diplomat would pursue diplomacy.
Dr. Rice recounted how she "grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, the old Birmingham of Bull Connor and church bombings and voter intimidation." (Robert Byrd objected saying, 'Hey, I resemble that remark!')
"America and the free world are," noted Rice, "once again engaged in a long-term struggle against an ideology of hatred and tyranny and terror and hopelessness." Then I realized she meant Islamism, not liberalism.
Dr. Rice made it clear that she doesn't see the War on Terror as a limited engagement, but the defining struggle of our time. Democrats say that's a lot of malarkey -- the defining struggle of our time is . . . Halliburton. Or more voting machines in Ohio. Wiping away a tear, Barbara Boxer demanded a timetable for U.S. evacuation of Iraq (I was wondering when we'd hear from Saddam's spokes-hag). Boxer accused Rice of lacking integrity, pounding the table with a fistful of rubber checks from the House bank. "It's hard for me to let go of this war" because you've "not laid out an exit strategy" and "you've not set up a timetable," screamed Boxer, who's racked up 15 billion frequent flyer miles as a space cadet.
Dr. Rice will be the first black woman to be Secretary of State, thanks to these racist Republicans. Dems say they admire her personal story. They just don't admire her. Showing Democrats aren't just some One-Issue party, the opening hours of the confirmation hearing were all about Iraq. The closing hours were all about Iraq. And of how lousy reconstruction is going, the cheery fellas. Things are so bad, say Dems, that if you gauge, say, electrical output in Baghdad, the readout shows only miniscule output. (Hello? That's an EEG hooked to Boxer's brain.)
Dr. Rice is the latest "controversial" nominee -- "controversial" means she disagrees politically with those labeling her "controversial" -- for Bush's second term.
Speaking of which, if you've been reading the newspapers -- the same newspapers whose keen insight amazingly led them to predict Bush was a sure One-Termer -- you'd know Bush has pretty much screwed up his second term. Bush had not yet finished his first term, so it wasn't too early to recount just how Bush screwed up his second term in elaborate detail. In the weeks leading up to Bush's second inaugural -- typically the Honeymoon period -- the media, showing their penchant for fairness, were awash with Honeymoon headlines like, Second Term, Seldom a Charm and Iraq exit uncertain and National Fissure Remains Deep and Wide and Bush gives no date for troops' return and 6 Bush Scandals To Come and Bush will pull troops 'as quickly as possible'. Even DUers, noticing that Bush wasn't heeding their calls to concede to Kerry, had figured out that a Kerry inaugural this Thursday wasn't in the cards, so they hopped on the BUSH-SECOND-TERM-DOOMED! media bandwagon.
Yet, the fact remained that Bush would be sworn in on Thursday, and there was nothing Democrats could do to stop it. Dems, after weeks of mapping out new strategy -- recheck Bush's Alabama dental records, trip up that black chick Condi, torture Alberto Gonzalez, capture Rummy and Autopen, put Teddy Kennedy on TV, keep recounting votes in Ohio, launch the Boxer Rebellion, block inaugural prayer -- still can't seem to connect. Beating up blacks and Latinos in Senate hearings probably shored up their base, but not much else. On top of that, a pre-inaugural TIME poll showed Bush's job rating surged to 53 percent after puppy Miss Beazley moved into the White House.
Overseas, in Iraq, the offices of a leading Shiite party was car bombed and gunmen killed three candidates and a Sunni group with ties to al-Qaeda killed a key U.S. ally and "insurgents" fired rockets against targets in Baghdad and 28 Iraqi prisoners escaped during transfer -- so the news wasn't all bad for Democrats. And threats by al-Qaeda to redouble their Jihad in Iraq gave Democrats something to cheer about. Yet, despite the heartening news from Baghdad for Teddy Kennedy and Co., it was Bush, rather than a Democrat, being sworn in this week.
Then, on Monday, appeared another cruel reminder of why Kerry lost and Bush won. The reminder was Kerry, who blasted the election outcome and said he'd not challenge the election outcome. Chomping on sour grapes and chanting We Shall Overcome, he complained that thousands of people were "suppressed" from voting, "voting machines were distributed in uneven ways," people had to stand in long lines, names were purged from voting lists -- voting irregularities all over the place. But enough about Washington State. (Actually, Horseface was talking about Ohio. Kerry ran for president of Ohio and lost.) Back from goose-hunting in France, Kerry blasted Bush's Iraq plan, which includes bringing elections to Iraq and noted in Boston that a nation willing to bring elections to Iraq "cannot tolerate" being "denied" the democracy we're bringing to Iraq. In other words, the bed-wetter says Bush's Iraq election plan is no good and what this country needs is to import Bush's Iraq election plan.
Kerry popped up at Rice's Senate hearing Tuesday. His colleagues looked stunned. Kerry, attending a Senate hearing? He'd not been seen at one of these in many wives. Anyway, after bleating on and on about Iraq in a "statement" stretching halfway into Bush's second term, he turns to Chairman Lugar, and asks, 'May I respond to what I just said?' (OK, just kidding. ;-)
But here's something I ain't kidding about: Thank God for Four More Years of President George W. Bush!
Anyway, that's
My Two Cents...
"JohnHuang2"
Have a great weekend, y'all -- God bless.
The Democrat Party is destroying itself very nicely. Thank you!!!
Been a while since I've read one of your essays, John. Brilliant as usual.
If we didn't have media darling Republican Senators like McCain, Hagel, Specter, then perhaps we could get something done in the Senate.
The first Senator that actually stands up and fights these obstructionists will be my new hero.
Yet more proof the Democrats don't understand their media manipulation monopoly has been broken.
They're going to try to play to MSM, which will attempt to carry their water, but Fox and the internet will tell it like it is.
Amen - well written and to the point!!! I couldn't have said it better! Go W.....
Let us hope that this display of the bottom-feeding level of "professionalism" (if that word can be applied to the far-left) represents the final death phase of the far-left liberal Democrats of today.
These losers represent the essence of what is wrong with our government. Their selfish, anti-American, unpatriotic (even treasonous) childish behavior is truly representative of what they have to contribute to America...which is nothing. Nothing that is, but OBSTRUCTIONISM, CHILDISH HATE-POLITICS, and a never-ending attempt to bend, twist, and modify our American heritage and culture to suit some undefinable and unspeakable political purpose which can only be seen as the monolithic pursuit of power and control of America.
It is time for our President to remind these "senators" of just what their job is...
BTTT!!!!
:~)
Terrific piece! Well done.
Apparently the Demo Rats aren't bright enough to figure out that voters' respect for Rice as a central figure in the highly competent Bush Administration was a contributing factor toward President Bush & Republicans in general winning big in November. Voters trust Rice. So the Demo Rats' petty delay in voting to make her Secretary of State will drive even more intelligent voters away from the Jackass Party.
"The first Senator that actually stands up and fights these obstructionists will be my new hero."
Indeed...I'm keeping my fingers crossed it'll be Dr. Tom Coburn (OK). Really enjoyed seeing Sen.Inhofe shoot Kerry a drop dead look as the latter was preening near the podium in the run-up to the ceremony yesterday.
Excellent, as always...thank you!
Hilarious and priceless! Loved this: "Kerry, attending a Senate hearing? He'd not been seen at one of these in many wives." Thanks for the yuks!
Add the part where Senator Norm Coleman tells him, "Some of us are overjoyed to see you here". Truly a classic moment.
You are amazing.
thanks.
It's time that Kerry signs Form 180.
Wake up Right Wing Main Stream Media.
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