Posted on 03/12/2006 7:51:39 AM PST by SmithL
Washington -- The Republican rebellion that President Bush smacked into with the Dubai ports deal was the tip of an iceberg of Republican discontent that is much deeper and more dangerous to the White House than a talk radio tempest over Arabs running U.S. ports.
A Republican pushback on Capitol Hill and smoldering conservative dissatisfaction have already killed not just the ports deal but key elements of Bush's domestic agenda, and threaten GOP control of Congress if unhappy conservatives sit out the November midterm elections.
The apostasy in some quarters runs to heretofore unthinkable depths.
"If I had a choice and Bush were running today against (Democratic President) Bill Clinton, I'd vote for Bill Clinton," said Bruce Bartlett, a former Reagan administration Treasury Department official whose book, "Impostor: How George Bush Bankrupted America and Betrayed the Reagan Legacy," is making the rounds of conservative think tanks and talk shows. "He was clearly a much better president in a great many ways that matter to me."
Bartlett may lie at the extreme, but his critique taps into a strong undertow -- reflected in a sharp drop in Bush's support among his typically solid Republican base, according to an Associated Press-Ipsos poll released Friday.
"Bush's compassionate conservatism has morphed into big government conservatism, and that isn't what the base is looking for," said David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union. "The White House and the congressional leadership have got to reinvigorate the Republican base. In off-year elections ... if your base isn't energized, particularly in a relatively evenly divided electorate, you've got more problems than you think you have."
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
Just one more article written by a liberal to try to influence the 2006 elections.
Funny about the naivete thing, those most susceptible are those who believe it is exhibited only by others.
Surprise, surprise! The first person quoted in this piece (out of a San Fransicko newspaper, btw) is the latest media darling, a scumbag named Bruce Bartlett, who has been all over the TV lately as the leatest version of David Brock, John Dean, et al - - you know, "conservatives" who have "seen the light".... The liberals glom onto these former "Republicans" like flies to dog crap.
The liberal scumbags of the dying, dinosaur "mainstream" socialist newsrooms are in full Democrat campaign mode.
Expect a whole lot more of this.
So much for Truth.
GOP in a funk over BUSH's spending? I may be wrong....I'm not...but Congress writes the damn budget.
yeah, he could VETO it and he's proposed some big ticket items, but Congress is the one that came up with that beautiful pork baby known as the Highway Bill.
This man would rather have a skirt chaser and perjurer in the Oval Office than George W. Bush. I have no respect for that. None at all.
You are dead-on right! I am surprised we have not heard that statement here on FR yet. It is still early on Sunday, however!
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From 2002 to 2006:::: A 34% INCREASE in GOVERNMENT SPENDING
So much for Truth.
GOP in a funk over BUSH's spending? I may be wrong....I'm not...but Congress writes the damn budget.
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Then they are congress's tax cuts too, not Bush's.
Not particularly fond of the Clintoon; but, perhaps this guy thinks that if the presidential puppet is busy chasing shirts and fabricating lies to offer Congress that there would be less time to champion the expansion of government and monumental socialist programs. Just a thought.
Hmm... there must be some way to get in on all this action... ;)
The Congress has no business criticizing anyone over "spending." They control the purse strings.
"If I had a choice and Bush were running today against (Democratic President) Bill Clinton, I'd vote for Bill Clinton," said Bruce Bartlett....
This Bartlett guy is a loon and a traitor. The fights and punching matches we have here on FR are like family fights. I criticize Bush and bushbotism like crazy, but that is a truly foolish statement. Does this man Bartlett actually prefer Breyer and Ginzburg to Alito and Roberts? Bartlett is worse than a Rino.
"There must be some way to get in on all this action"
And, Ive found it!
This is really a great article: I reccomend you ALL read it!
Confessions of a welfare queen:
http://www.reason.com/0403/fe.js.confessions.shtml
Or, he is a true patriot depending on his intent.
See #191.
You are onto it. We are facing a full court press to keep our voters from showing up. The Dems aren't going to run on an impeach Bush ticket, but that's their desire. That's what they did to Reagan after re-taking the senate in 1986. They shot down Bork and stopped the country for daily Iran-Contra hearings they hoped would lead to impeachment.
Both sides of this port deal need to stop it and drop it. We won, okay...Great. Good. Wonderful. But this president is certainly worth defending and fighting for despite his mistakes. The list you provided is the tip of the iceberg if the Dems get back in power with their mitts on our money.
Which way is it, conservatives?
I have read the entire thread, but now I have no time to comment...maybe later. ;*)
I suddenly realise this HAS been posted on FR before. but if you havent read it, read it!!
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