This once again shows how Demagogue-crats will walk over any previously held position in order to attack Bush, that's how pathologically partisan they've become. Other examples include at the outset of the Afghan war, Democrats and their media allies saying to wage a "credible" war on terror, Bush would have to go after other "terrorist-supporting states LIKE IRAQ." I remember that specific quote out of the smarmy mouth of Tom Daschle. These Demonization-crats only did this because they thought Bush too gutless a leader to do anything beyond Afghanistan and wanted to make him look bad when he stopped there. But Bush called their bluff and waged a comprehensive war on terror. So once again they reversed themselves to attack him on that too.
This has just gotten comical. These Democrats are like something out of a Monty Python sketch. I've never seen a political party as craven as this bunch of looney tunes.
I agree. I hope they keep throwing Schumer out there as their front man. He is the classic image of an untrustworthy person -- beady, shifty eyes, perpetual five-o'clock shadow. He is the very image of dishonesty. Thank you Dimmercratic Party!
I'm actually very happy to see the Demo-schmucks sliming all over the place. I firmly believe the gig is up for the Demoschmuck party. They have lost, are losing even worse now and basically are embarassing themselves at every turn and don't seem to know it. I think it's comical.
However, Hillary does scare me. There are plenty and I mean plenty of women in this country that will vote for her simply because she is a woman. That's just as bad and stupid us me voting for someone just because he is a guy. Given that line of thinking we could vote Hitler in as President of the United States and not even know it.
Sorry to be so late in responding, but I wanted to thank you, Mike, for a great comment. You're right. This current crop of DNC "leaders" are making a$$s of themselves. We can only hope that the returns in 2006 will reflect the public's agreement with what you've stated so well.
Thanks again!
Char :)
Mike,
There is a reeally great British series on politics called "Yes, Minister" and later "Yes, Prime Minister" which is problbly the best examination of how elective government and the civil service fight against each other.
One of the funniest (if somewhat painful to watch) series' I have ever seen.