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Hurricane fallout hurts Bush, could hurt Republicans (BARF and PUKE from Roto-Reuters)
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| 9/6/05
| Alan Elsner
Posted on 09/06/2005 2:54:48 PM PDT by DarthVader
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hurricane Katrina delivered a heavy political blow to President George W. Bush, potentially crippling his second-term domestic agenda and undermining Republican prospects in next year's congressional elections, political analysts said on Tuesday. ....
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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bs; fallout; katrina; wishfulthinking
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"There's going to be significant and long-term damage to Bush, especially because this disaster comes on the heels of a slow bleeding of his approval ratings over the past year that accelerated over the summer," said Cal Jillson, a political scientist at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Before the hurricane struck, Bush's approval ratings had fallen to some of the lowest of his presidency -- 45 percent in Fox News and Gallup polls taken at the end of last month and 41 percent in a CBS poll. Voters were expressing growing disenchantment with the war in Iraq and high gasoline prices. Now, those prices have skyrocketed and Americans face a winter of high prices at the pump combined with heating oil prices that are double or higher what they were last year. "If gas prices and heating oil remain where they are, every elected official in Washington, D.C., is going to be in trouble. It's unacceptable to people because many won't be able to bear the cost," said one senior Republican congressional staffer, who asked not to be named. Bush has certainly proven himself a resilient politician in the past and some Republicans believe he can recover his standing by ensuring that hurricane cleanup and recovery efforts go smoothly after the initial failures. But the images of a city drowning while the government stood by, seemingly unable to help desperate people, will not fade quickly, said pollster John Zogby. "Those scenes are not going to go away. Bush can recover a bit through damage control but those early impressions could be devastating for him and could hurt his party," Zogby said. The pictures struck at Bush's most important political asset -- his image of being a strong, decisive leader. At the least, Bush's domestic agenda is now thrown into disarray. His Social Security reform plan already seemed dead but Republicans in Congress were about to make tax cuts enacted in Bush's first term permanent. Also looming was a difficult and divisive debate about immigration reform. The effect may be to accelerate the process by which second term presidents turn into lame ducks in their final two years. "The hurricane and its aftermath will overarch all other agenda items for the rest of this year and maybe beyond," said Tom Rath, a prominent Republican activist in New Hampshire. MAKE IT RIGHT "The one thing the administration can do is concentrate all its efforts on getting things right along the Gulf of Mexico. They must grab hold of the situation and make it right. That's the right thing to do and it's also the right political thing to do," he said. As the immediate emergency fades, Congress is likely to hold hearings and possibly appoint a commission to investigate the many failures that took place before and after the hurricane hit. Many individuals and organizations are likely to come under criticism, but as President Harry Truman famously noted, "The buck stops here." The congressional staffer said: "This event affected four states. Who else could have been in charge but the president?" Added Rath: "There will be plenty of blame to go around but if you take credit for the sunshine, you also get blamed for the rain." Democrats so far have been slow to criticize, but that is sure to change. Setting the tone, House of Representatives Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said Friday that Bush displayed a "failure of leadership," as the crisis unfolded. "What is needed in a response like this is one that minimizes death and disease, which minimizes the front assault that this makes on the livelihood of the American people," Pelosi said, "If there's any lesson to be learned, it's that this response was not appropriate." Looking forward to the November 2006 mid-term elections, even before the hurricane many analysts said the political environment was looking unfavorable for Republicans. But Republican political consultant Rick Davis said voters would not be thinking of what happened in 2005 when they entered the ballot box. "It depends more on what's happening a year from now, on whether the administration has met peoples' needs," he said.
To: DarthVader
The anti-American "news" service strikes again.
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posted on
09/06/2005 2:55:54 PM PDT
by
Rosemont
To: DarthVader
They quote Zogby! Wasn't he dead wrong in the 2004 elections?
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posted on
09/06/2005 2:57:03 PM PDT
by
Rosemont
To: DarthVader
Dems have been slow to criticize? Wow, alternate universe time.
To: DarthVader
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posted on
09/06/2005 2:58:10 PM PDT
by
Sister_T
(Starve a RINO!!!)
To: DarthVader
woooah
PPhs are our friends.
Looks like the Bush 2008 run is over before it begins!
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posted on
09/06/2005 2:58:17 PM PDT
by
Shazbot29
(muhammed was the most evil person ever to live. May he burn in hell forever)
To: DarthVader
Yikes! Paragraphs are our friends.
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posted on
09/06/2005 2:59:25 PM PDT
by
TChris
("The central issue is America's credibility and will to prevail" - Goh Chok Tong)
To: Rosemont
I'll say this again...
The RAT rags remind me of the pompom cheering squad for the RATs at the Welstone Memorial Service! American folk DON'T take kindly to the presstitutes attacking endless our prez when we're in the middle of a disaster! I believe with all my heart this is going to come back and BITE them in ARSE like it did after the Welstone funeral! The mediaWHORES are cheering their hearts out against our prez, it's a full court press and it AIN'T GONNA WORK!
To: Rosemont
These dorks don't have a clue! All they do is sit and B & M about Bush and look what happens. Repubs gain seats in both houses of congress, Bush is about to replace a moderate/Lib justice.
Their hatred for Bush has ingulfed their very being where they can not see straight.
Losers!!
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posted on
09/06/2005 3:04:11 PM PDT
by
sirchtruth
(Words Mean Things...)
To: DarthVader
The 2006 elections are 14 months away and the Democrat response was sniveling, crying and complaining. Yeah - Democrats in '06!
By the way - where are the approval ratings for any leading Democrats in Congress? What is Ted Kennedy's national approval rating?
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posted on
09/06/2005 3:04:45 PM PDT
by
GianniV
To: DarthVader
"There's going to be significant and long-term damage to Bush..."
Oh well, there goes Bush's 2008 re-election chances. Oh wait...
The only true damage that will be done is primarily to the local and state Democrat officials once the truth get out, once the facts get out instead of the crap being spewed by the uninformed media. Bring on the commission!!!!
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posted on
09/06/2005 3:05:04 PM PDT
by
frankjr
To: DarthVader
Hurricane Katrina delivered a heavy political blow to President George W. Bush, In whose fevered mind?
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posted on
09/06/2005 3:05:20 PM PDT
by
My2Cents
To: DarthVader
Actually as teh truth unfolds, this only hurts the MSM!
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posted on
09/06/2005 3:05:38 PM PDT
by
Bommer
To: Bommer
"Actually as teh truth unfolds, this only hurts the MSM!"
You are exactly right. And the truth is starting to unfold. More and more I am hearing people starting to address questions about why there was no food or water at the Superdome. And why the buses weren't used. And why LA didn't follow its own disaster plan. The truth will come out. And the reputation of the media will continue its downward slide.
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posted on
09/06/2005 3:09:12 PM PDT
by
Rokke
To: DarthVader
That Rove scandal will really hurt him as well. And then there's that woman named Cindy something.
To: DarthVader
"There's going to be significant and long-term damage to Bush, especially because this disaster comes on the heels of a slow bleeding of his approval ratings over the past year that accelerated over the summer," said Cal Jillson, a political scientist at Southern Methodist University in Dallas an anti-Bush partisan hand-picked by Reuters to supply the most scathing sound bite available. -Reuters' Alan ElsnerHa! And the gasoline prices are going to go down and you Bush-haters can all eat your livers.
To: DarthVader
Hurricane Katrina delivered a heavy political blow to President George W. BushIn their wildest dreams.
To: All
Alan Elsner....
...idiot....
To: DarthVader
And monkeys could fly out of my butt.
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posted on
09/06/2005 3:17:51 PM PDT
by
dfwgator
To: DarthVader
Wrong, Al Jazeera-lite.
The President is fine. But then, he's never really adopted the beltway has his state of mind.
Republicans in D.C. have taken a hit, but for the same reason they always take a hit. They are wimps. Cowards. They rush to investigations because they don't know how to do anything useful. They didn't stand beside the President. Sure, in that sense, "Republicans" are hurting but it's no different than before the storm. Fortunately for them the Democrats are traitors or they'd have been tossed long ago.
Now, Republicans STUPID enough to go on record trashing and finger pointing? Newt? Vitter? Jindal? Hagel? Romney? Etc. They have taken a real hit, though to be fair, hagel has practically burned all his bridges and newt is a hasbeen.
Meanwhile we have the other aisle, where the Dems/MSM have once against proven they don't care who lives, who dies or if America stands. Only that G.W.B. be toppled. They are in real trouble. They've just shown (again) why we don't trust them with the WOT. Then they have the Three Stooges (Blanco, Landrieux and Nagin) that are doing a bang up job of showing the world why Democrats lost power and welfare state kills.
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posted on
09/06/2005 3:37:21 PM PDT
by
Soul Seeker
(Barbour/Honore in '08)
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