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Bush is back -- and with a winning message (Great read -- excellent points)
Townhall ^ | June 16, 2006 | Larry Kudlow

Posted on 06/17/2006 7:47:19 PM PDT by FairOpinion

The door has been left wide open for Democrats to take over Congress, but they haven’t been able to walk through it. President Bush’s polls have been low, events in Iraq until recently have been discouraging, Republican scandals have been in the air, and the GOP has become the party of earmarks and spending. Pundits have expected the Democrats to nationalize the elections with a strong message to counter these Republican failings, but so far they have totally failed.

Not that the Democrats don’t have a message. They appear to be calling for immediate withdrawal from Iraq, higher taxes, a hike of the minimum wage, and increased spending on education and health care. But that’s just the same old same old.

Will the nation trust Democrats on national security? I don’t think so. Will the investor class trust Democrats on taxes and the economy? I don’t think so again. Should pundits count on Democrats nationalizing the midterm elections? I’d recommend against it.

Believe it or not President George W. Bush might be the one to nationalize the election, and in doing so pull Republican chestnuts out of the fire.

In the Rose Garden this week, Bush predicted Republican victories in November, saying the GOP “philosophy is one that is forward looking and optimistic.” He’s right. The Democrats are still the party of pessimism. Vice President Cheney recently said that Republicans will prevail in the midterms because of the strong economy and the ability of the Bush administration to prevent another terrorist attack. Now that’s a winning message.

And it’s filling a vacuum.

Killing Zarqawi triggered a chorus of Democratic negativism. A strong new government in Iraq elicited catcalls from Democrat John Murtha. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid showed up at a left-wing bloggers conference in Las Vegas, only to talk troop withdrawal and spit venom at Bush. Not a message to be seen.

The U.S. military takes over 400 al-Qaeda hideaways and for all we know U.S. Special Forces are in hot pursuit of Osama bin Laden. Yet not a single Democrat can admit there is good news on the war front.

I sense a pattern here -- and it is bad news for the party on the left. Democrats want to raise your taxes; Republicans want to reduce them. Democrats want to increase spending; Republicans want a reduction. Democrats want to cut and run from Iraq; Republicans want to finish the mission.

Is there a Democratic cure? Author Peter Beinart pushes the excellent idea that “liberal hawks” should populate the Democratic party. But except for Senator Joe Lieberman, it is hard to find any. Sure, Tennessee House member Harold Ford voted in favor of extending the successful growth-producing investor tax cuts of 2003, but he is a lonely soul in the tax-the-rich party. Sen. Hillary Clinton wants to support our troops, but she is booed at a Democratic convention.

The problem with the Democrats is that they will not reach back and adopt the tough-arm national-security line from Harry Truman or the pro-growth tax-cutting policies of John Kennedy. The icons are out there, but today’s Democrats aren’t interested.

Of course, the GOP hasn’t won anything yet. To set themselves up for November, they must resolve the immigration debate with some sort of compromise. They also must continue their leaner budgeting ways, and must remember that the Laffer-curve mix of lower tax rates, strong growth, low unemployment, and cascading budget revenues is what is shrinking the deficit. Stick to that formula, and they will take away yet another Democratic issue.

Here’s another policy thought: The idea of a minimum-wage hike is gathering political steam, and most economists agree that wages can be set higher at the expense of businesses. But this also will mean unskilled workers will have to reach farther to grab hold of the lowest rungs of the economic ladder. However, there is a compromise. A modest minimum-wage increase could be coupled with tax cuts for both large and small companies. This would satisfy low-end workers who have been hurt by rising gas prices, and would also make business more competitive.

President Bush has been frustrated with Republicans who have gotten away from the first principles of tax cuts and free-market economics and have moved toward international isolation and pessimism. But with a rejuvenated White House staff and a great break on Zarqawi, Bush has been spreading his gospel of a strong economy and powerful national defense. He is single-handedly saving the GOP from itself.

Whether he succeeds remains to be seen. But politics hates a vacuum. The Democrats had an opening and they couldn’t exploit it. Bush is filling that void and slowly but surely the political tide is turning back in his favor.

Of course it’s a cliché, but I wouldn’t misunderestimate him again.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 109th; 2006; 2006elections; bush; congress; economy; electionushouse; electionussenate; kudlow; larrykudlow; taxes; term2
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I guess it took Larry Kudlow to make these excellent points.

I hope the Republicans pick it up and keep making these very points.

1 posted on 06/17/2006 7:47:21 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: All; Impeach98
And for a 30 second summary of our successes in the War on Terror and tribute to our troops, you might want to watch this superb video:


2 posted on 06/17/2006 7:49:59 PM PDT by FairOpinion (Dem Foreign Policy: SURRENDER to our enemies. Real conservatives don't help Dems get elected.)
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To: FairOpinion

Kudlow in 2008!


3 posted on 06/17/2006 7:56:23 PM PDT by HChampagne (I am not an AARP member and never will be.)
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To: FairOpinion

Bump for a good message.


4 posted on 06/17/2006 7:58:16 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: FairOpinion
But politics hates a vacuum. The Democrats had an opening and they couldn’t exploit it.

The 'rats can relate to vacuum. They suck.

5 posted on 06/17/2006 8:03:48 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: FairOpinion

Good piece, thanks for posting it.

I hope this video is played a lot in Murtha's district, it should help Diana Irey defeat him.

http://www.irey.com/


6 posted on 06/17/2006 8:05:50 PM PDT by jazusamo (DIANA IREY for Congress, PA 12th District: Retire murtha.)
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To: Howlin; onyx; Clemenza; Petronski; GummyIII; SevenofNine; martin_fierro; veronica; EggsAckley; ...

bttt


7 posted on 06/17/2006 8:07:18 PM PDT by EveningStar
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To: HChampagne
Don't bet on it all. The Republican party has a group of RINOs that have taken over the party by selling out the Bush agenda, and selling out Tom DeLay.The RINOs must have their fangs pulled somehow, before the Republican party can be rejuvinated by its grass roots conservatives that put the president in office. The RINOs think one of them can be KING by relying on the moderate Republican and Truman Democrat style voters, without the conservative movement that put Dubyah in the white house. They are men who would be King by taking the nation backward into a 100% Socialist State that will have Spanish as its official language in 40 years.

Conservatives need to stop them. Nothing was said about this fact in the article. I hope Tom DeLay can reuify the party for 2008, and maybe even make a run at the presidency itself.

8 posted on 06/17/2006 8:09:33 PM PDT by Candor7 (Into Liberal flatulance goes the best hope of the West, and who wants to be a smart feller?)
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To: FairOpinion
All I know is that anyone who is waiting on the sidelines to bring back illegal amnesty after the elections will not get my vote. We know who they are.
9 posted on 06/17/2006 8:10:09 PM PDT by Revel
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To: PGalt
The 'rats can relate to vacuum. They suck.
Bravo!
10 posted on 06/17/2006 8:17:17 PM PDT by AnnaZ (Victory at all costs-in spite of all terror-however long and hard the road may be-for survival)
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To: Candor7; Revel

Turning over the country to the Dems because you are mad at a few RINOs is like amputating your right hand, because you have a nail infection.

The answer is to elect MORE Republicans, to have a supermajority.

The reason the conservative agenda is not enacted to the extent it should be is because the DEMS filibuster everything. That's why the permanent repeal of the estate taxes didn't go throught, as one recent example.


11 posted on 06/17/2006 8:17:31 PM PDT by FairOpinion (Dem Foreign Policy: SURRENDER to our enemies. Real conservatives don't help Dems get elected.)
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To: Candor7
The RINO problem is in the Senate.

Good conservative Republicans are running in statehouse, Gubernatorial, and Congressional races. Conservatives are energized over Bush's excellent month of June and this will carryover through the summer.

Don't penalize the good conservative Republicans by doing the old I'm-staying-home, screw-the-GOP song and dance. Now's not the time to play games. If the Dims win impeachment, cut-and-run, higher taxes and spending will all be on the menu.

12 posted on 06/17/2006 8:18:02 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: Revel
All I know is that anyone who is waiting on the sidelines to bring back illegal amnesty after the elections will not get my vote. We know who they are.

Ain't gonna be any amnesty. House Republicans have listened to the base. The Senate's AMNESTY plan won't go anywhere and either border enforcement only, the Pence plan, or the status-quo will remain.

13 posted on 06/17/2006 8:19:46 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: FairOpinion

The current situation with the missing soldiers could turn ugly. Please be praying for the safe return of these men.

Here's a prayer thread we started last night: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1650924/posts?page=55#55


14 posted on 06/17/2006 8:23:23 PM PDT by freedom4me ("Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom."--Ben Franklin)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
There's an open secret out there which makes it almost impossible for the Dems to regain the House.

It's called gerrymandering and it's been all Republican for the last decade. The fight in Texas two years ago was just about the last gasp for the Dems to fight being gerrymandered out of any possibility of a majority for decades to come.

They may win the White House, but there's virtually no chance they'll win a majority of House seats in the mid-terms.

Zip.

Zero.

Nada.

L

15 posted on 06/17/2006 8:23:26 PM PDT by Lurker (When decadence pervades the corridors of power, depravity walks the side streets.)
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To: FairOpinion

Message?

I Have your Message!!!!

http://www.freerepublic.com/%5Ehttp://www.vernonrobinson.com/twilightzone.shtml


16 posted on 06/17/2006 8:24:51 PM PDT by TexasTransplant (NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSET)
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To: TexasTransplant

Good ad.

I hope Vernon Robinson wins.


17 posted on 06/17/2006 8:27:10 PM PDT by FairOpinion (Dem Foreign Policy: SURRENDER to our enemies. Real conservatives don't help Dems get elected.)
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To: FairOpinion; Revel; Extremely Extreme Extremist
Who said I was promoting staying at home, or handing hings over to the Dems? Not I. I simply said we have some RINOs to relegate to the back seats of the bus where they belong.

I intend to do whatever I can to make sure that a RINO is not a candidate for the presidency in 2008. I would love to see Tom DeLay make a run for the party's nomination.

18 posted on 06/17/2006 8:29:29 PM PDT by Candor7 (Into Liberal flatulance goes the best hope of the West, and who wants to be a smart feller?)
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To: TexasTransplant

Outstanding ad. Thanks for posting. Go Vernon Robinson!


19 posted on 06/17/2006 8:32:52 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: FairOpinion

bttt


20 posted on 06/17/2006 8:33:42 PM PDT by shield (A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand; but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc. 10:2)
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