Bush has always had difficulty in articulating our posistion on Iraq and the stakes. It is a problem. The contrast between him and Blair is stark. That said, Blair has been unable to win the support of the British public.
"Bush has always had difficulty in articulating our posistion on Iraq and the stakes."
I doubt that seriously. It's just that some folks need a swift kick to wake up or if they could manage to remove the mp3 long enough to focus on what's really happening in the world.
I think he did a pretty good job just now explaining the present threat. If we have no victory now our children's future is at stake.
Just because the President isn't as eloquent as Blair (who is?), don't think that he's not effective.
The problem is that the media won't let the American people SEE him. They are making decisions based on the ignorance and pessimism that come with believing the MSM.
Both have "articulated" til they are blue in the face, the problem is, the microphones are either turned off or scramble the message by the time people get to hear it on a broad scale.
I frankly don't know if there is anyway to overcome the 24/7 pro-terrorist position drumbeat coming from the BSM.
You prove the point buy acknowledging that neither The President or Tony Blair have been successful in the information war.
There is treason going on and none seem able to stop it.