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President's Evasion Raises Truth Issues
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Posted on 11/10/2006 4:17:21 AM PST by floridareader1

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But cutting Rumsfield immediately after the election is a sign of strength?

I didn't say that. Supporting your staff and not blaming underlings for a difficult war is a sign of strength. I'm not saying it would be fair, but if Bush dumps Rumsfeld before the election, the media screams "Ha! They're falling apart and trying to find a scape-goat!".

41 posted on 11/10/2006 4:47:03 AM PST by GOP_Party_Animal
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To: floridareader1
I do not appreciate how Bush told an "untruth" a few days b4 the election, and did a complete flip-flop...

I respect your opinion but don't understand how you've arrived at your conclusion.

I thought it was pretty selfless of Rumsfeld to jump on the grenade for the President. If Rumsfeld had chosen, he could have stayed on. The President - being a man of his word - would have stuck by SECDEF. SECDEF - being a man - chose not to let the dims and media use as a weapon to attack the President.

42 posted on 11/10/2006 4:47:20 AM PST by Toadman (I voted)
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To: mplsconservative

This is a Washington Post piece.

Sorry if I am not being politically correct. I was a strong supporter of Bush , but his profligacy in spending, entitlements, and his handling of Rumsfeld raise questions.


43 posted on 11/10/2006 4:47:24 AM PST by floridareader1
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"So you're expecting Rumsfeld, Secretary Rumsfeld, to stay on the rest of your time here?" asked Steve Holland of Reuters.


It obviously depends on the definition of "here". If W mean "here" as in "here at this interview", the answer was entirely correct. Worked for Bill.


44 posted on 11/10/2006 4:48:19 AM PST by Sapper26 (All men should marry, you can't blame everything on the government - Jed Clampett.)
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To: johniegrad

I've already quoted Newt Gingrich and Dick Morris. I think Hugh Hewitt said the same thing.


45 posted on 11/10/2006 4:48:57 AM PST by floridareader1
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To: floridareader1

Those are opinions, not evidence. Please provide something other than personal opinions to support your position that the Republicans would have retained the Senate.


46 posted on 11/10/2006 4:53:00 AM PST by johniegrad
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To: floridareader1
I've already quoted Newt Gingrich and Dick Morris. I think Hugh Hewitt said the same thing.

Get over it. The democrats are the target. We've got two years to clean their clocks.

47 posted on 11/10/2006 4:53:40 AM PST by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal.")
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To: floridareader1
Journalists by nature shy from pinning the "liar" label on any political leader,

Wow! Coulda fooled me!!!!

48 posted on 11/10/2006 4:54:00 AM PST by The_Victor (If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
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I’m trying, and failing, to think of a different way that President Bush could have responded to the reporter’s question without divulging that he might accept the resignation of Sec Rumsfeld. It would be unthinkable to divulge it publicly without telling Rumsfeld first. Bush responded in a way necessary to preserve the dignity of Don Rumsfeld, for whom he has the greatest respect and admiration.
49 posted on 11/10/2006 5:00:17 AM PST by Unmarked Package
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To: floridareader1

This way he gets his amnesty for illegals.


50 posted on 11/10/2006 5:01:28 AM PST by OKSooner
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To: The_Victor
Wow! Coulda fooled me!!!!

Well...of course YOU just don't understand the complexity of it all. The nuance. The depth. The intellectualism or the wisdom behind todays new media. You DO understand, don't you? That's why YOU are not qualified to be a professional, talented, well educated, omnipotent (pompous ass) journalist.

51 posted on 11/10/2006 5:02:19 AM PST by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal.")
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To: floridareader1

Nobody is under any obligation to tell the press anything. Neither Bush nor any other president announces his staff changes by casually dropping them in a a press interview, and it was a stupid and unfair question to which they could not have possibly have expected a realistic answer. The question was asked simply to keep the "dump Rumsfeld" mantra in the public mind.


52 posted on 11/10/2006 5:03:41 AM PST by livius
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This way he gets his amnesty for illegals.

Yeah. It's all a vast right wing conspiracy.
No war for amnesty!

53 posted on 11/10/2006 5:04:41 AM PST by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal.")
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To: floridareader1

Rumsfeld was target No. 1 for the moonbats, right after Bush himself.

Their intent was going to be to drag him up to the Hill constantly and embarass both him and the President.

So, Bush took that card off the table. Smart move

In two weeks, Rummy will be playing golf and you won't find him on DU except in an archive search

Life goes on.


54 posted on 11/10/2006 5:06:51 AM PST by IncPen (When Al Gore Finished the Internet, he Invented Global Warming)
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To: Unmarked Package

Sometimes honesty is the best policy. And since he meets with Rumsfeld on a regular basis, he could have given him a heads up. He had already interview Gates for the DefSec position, so he obviously was dissatisfied with Rumsfeld's performance.

I just wish he would have announced it prior to the election. A lot of good people like Rep. Ann Northrup were left twisting in the wind.


55 posted on 11/10/2006 5:07:38 AM PST by floridareader1
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To: floridareader1

I think we all agree that it is different if a Democrat tells an untruth and if a Republican tells an untruth.


56 posted on 11/10/2006 5:09:45 AM PST by floridareader1
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To: floridareader1

Did it ever occur to anyone that anytime there are cabinet changes there are also international implications? Afterall, we are at war and Rummy is the Secretary of Defense. We have had high drama with NK, Iran, etc. and maybe, just maybe there is more than just politics involved. Frankly, who cares.


57 posted on 11/10/2006 5:10:14 AM PST by Toespi
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To: mplsconservative

mplsconservative
Since Apr 23, 2003

Looks like a WashPost article...


58 posted on 11/10/2006 5:14:09 AM PST by dakine
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To: floridareader1

Since Bush fired Rumsfeld on Wednesday, he must have been dissatisfied with Rumy's job performance. That dissatisfaction did not occur overnight - it must have been brewing for some time.

So why would Bush fire him the day AFTER the election, when firing him a month before the election would have helped Pub chances at the polls?

Could Bush be sucking up to the Rats so he can build his legacy - open borders with Mexico & a money filled AMNESTY program for illegals?

Bush knew there was no good legacy to be had in Iraq. Social Sec. reform - not a chance. But "solving" the illegals problem - that might be doable, with the Rats help. He knew a Pub controlled congress during his last 2 years would never pass an amnesty bill, but a Rat controlled congress might. And to attain that, he did not have to do anything, until the day after the election.


59 posted on 11/10/2006 5:14:17 AM PST by Mister Da (The mark of a wise man is not what he knows, but what he knows he doesn't know!)
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To: BeHoldAPaleHorse
[ No more. The American people have shown that they will dishonor their warriors at every adverse turn. ]

You mean democrats and neocons(Ex-democrats)... are the turncoats.. and prospective turncoats.. A solid republican would never do that..

60 posted on 11/10/2006 5:15:02 AM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperboles)
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