During WWII, the OSS reported that Hitler was a master of propaganda, and that his primary rules were:
(1) Never allow the public to cool off. The socialists have been hounding Bush almost daily ever since he won office in November 2000.
(2) Never admit a fault or wrong. Notice how conveniently the socialists project this by accusing Bush of never admitting a fault or wrong.
(3) Never concede that there may be some good in your enemy. Notice how sHrillary damn near choked when asked to say something nice about him yesterday?
(4) Never leave room for alternatives. It's always the 'Rats' way or the highway, regardless of how many times a 'Rat flip flops on an issue.
(5) Never accept blame. How can they? It's always Bush's fault.
(6) Concentrate on one enemy at a time and blame him for everything that goes wrong. It's Bush's fault!
(7) People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it. Let's see, some of the whoppers that have found credibility amongst the brain dead include "Bush lied," "Bush said there was an imminent threat" (when he actually said just the opposite), and "Saddam had nothing to do with al Qaeda or terrorism."
"You will not see this in the MSM. Guaranteed."
You would if Bush or Cheney or Rumsfeld or Rice made a BIG speech and cited line and verse of what we have learned.
That our concerns about Iraq were FULLY justified.
But this administration has grown inept at making their positions strongly, repeatedly, to important audiences.
Call it communications. The President's communications performances are uneven, at best.