To: Chuck54
This Sunday reaches a new low. And I thought that was impossible. Right, time for Rasmussen doing some polling on the talk shows watchablity.
8 posted on
03/25/2007 5:22:51 AM PDT by
anita
To: anita
The only varmit missing on russert's show is chuck shoooomer. I wonder when russert will have some vets on so he can show the American people what their true feelings are regarding the war, President Bush and the pinkos.
12 posted on
03/25/2007 5:35:58 AM PDT by
shadeaud
To: rodguy911
You know one of the things I hear from people these days is utter bewilderment of what the Democrat Congressional Leadership thinks it is accomplishing with it active assistance to Al Qeda. They wonder if the Democrats don't understand they are actively siding with the enemies of everything they CLAIM to believe in.
The fact is the Democrat leadership simply does not care.
Victory in Iraq would demonstrate conclusively that the Democrat Leadership, the left over remnants of the 1960s Radical "Anti War" movement, have been wrong their whole political lives. They were wrong to oppose Vietnam in their youth, wrong to oppose Reagan defeat of the Soviet Union, wrong to oppose this war.
Their whole lives have been a reckless exercise in self absorbed arrogance and hubris. They have spent their entire lives screaming simplistic silly slogans about how they feel the world should work. The victory being achieved in Iraq right now proves them wrong. Wrong to have opposed Vietnam and wrong in everything since then.
Conceding victory on Iraq to Bush and the Republicans would require the Democrats to admit their whole view on how to conduct International Relations is wrong and has always been wrong. Rather then EVER admit to being wrong on anything the titanic egos that run the Democrat Congress will do everything in their power to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
485 posted on
03/25/2007 12:55:20 PM PDT by
MNJohnnie
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