Posted on 06/12/2006 6:52:54 PM PDT by NotchJohnson
I will Always remember the fury from Terry McAuliffe and the dem machine over a photograph of President Bush looking out of his office window on Air Force One on September 11, 2001. McAuliffe cried foul, saying that it wasn't "fair" for the President to have such a photo, because it might be used for Republican fundraising.
In reality, that photo made President Bush such a sympathetic figure, that he would have fit the dem profile of someone who could not be challenged.
They always project what they are thinking.
An important post. The left is motivated by hate and delusion. They "feel" but they do not like to "think." That is why they can "believe" that life would be better for "everyone" if they were in power.
All we have to say to refute this postulate is to ask them to explain the failure of so many Dem-controlled cities. They cannot do it. They can only change the subject with a "yeah, but..."
I think she hit the nail dead on the head.
Those women couldn't believe their luck when, out of the blue, they were rid of the old man, wealthy beyond imagining, and the center of media attention.
Better than hitting the lottery, and Ann called them on it.
Yes it is amazing. Thanks for the response.
"As for Churchill, any institution that employs him is damaging its own reputation."
I don't know exactly how big a hit the University of Colorado has taken over Churchill over the last year.
I, for one, have returned or trashcanned every alumni letter or newsmag they've sent to me, and I'm not sure just when I'll revisit that policy decision.
The propaganda will have its effect with people who are half-paying attention. "Isn't she the one who was mean to the 9/11 widows?" But the propaganda will backfire with people who are paying attention, and they're the ones who matter as far as cultural change goes.
I'm one of them. But there's a place in the conservative movement for her. She's the perfect person to put up against the James Carvilles of the world.
I live in Manhattan and, as I have posted before, a display rack with about 2 dozen copies of the book is about 10 feet from the front door at the B&N on 86th St. between 2nd and 3rd.
Thank you for concern about my dental health, it's appreciated. I'm fine and in possession of all my own teeth at an age in excess of 70 years.
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