Posted on 06/01/2007 5:41:16 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
However, now I do not feel alone. Peggy Noonan has a new column up in the Wall Street Journal Opinion Journal. She has clearly said what has been getting me down. I think I knew what was up, but couldn't put a finger on it. I knew it centered around the immigration debate, and the way our congressional leaders are behaving. That sentiment especially includes Mr. Bush too, but when I read this column, I felt like Charlie Brown yelling at Lucy at her Psychology booth when he yells, "That's it!" when trying to identify why he can't get into the Christmas spirit.
Try this clip on for size :
The White House doesn't need its traditional supporters anymore, because its problems are way beyond being solved by the base. And the people in the administration don't even much like the base. Desperate straits have left them liberated, and they are acting out their disdain. Leading Democrats often think their base is slightly mad but at least their heart is in the right place. This White House thinks its base is stupid and that its heart is in the wrong place.
For almost three years, arguably longer, conservative Bush supporters have felt like sufferers of battered wife syndrome. You don't like endless gushing spending, the kind that assumes a high and unstoppable affluence will always exist, and the tax receipts will always flow in? Too bad! You don't like expanding governmental authority and power? Too bad. You think the war was wrong or is wrong? Too bad.
But on immigration it has changed from "Too bad" to "You're bad."
The president has taken to suggesting that opponents of his immigration bill are unpatriotic--they "don't want to do what's right for America." His ally Sen. Lindsey Graham has said,
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
..oh I hope so. I really hope they underestimate the power of a revived and angry conservative movement...
It’s GOOD to be the King.
While I generally agree with the concept you push, more and more, GWB is revealed as “not a conservative”.
You have said it all.
I wish they would just leave now before they do anymore damage.
>I want to know if Fred is going to be with us or not.<
Check out Immigration Profile of Sen. Fred Thompson and decide for yourself.
Again, I ask you, who, other than an unpatriotic American, does not want "to do what's right for America"?
LMHO!!
But :-/
“Where in the hell was Newt when he had control of a conservative House? It was not a priority for him!!!! Why is Newt getting a pass? Congress in 2002 to 2006 could have sent an immigration bill to GW to sign that included border enforcement first with a fence, punishing employers severely and than somehow dealing with the illegals here. They did not.”
Ummm, perhaps because Newt had left office in 2002?
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Newt left the congress in 1998 after completing the contract with america.
..good point TomGuy
On the other end of the political spectrum, there were a lot of people who did the same thing to Rudy--created a candidate in their mind with total disregard for the record.
Having said that, FDT is still a lot better choice than any of the 3 so-called "Frontrunners" IMHO...
I disagree. They haven't had a bad thing to say about illegal immigrants.
What kind of glue are you smelling??
There is no passed bill.
And also the california dingbat told jorge she would need him to deliver about 70 rino,s for her to bring it up.
Keep up.
McFeatters: Bush and Kennedy - friends at last
WASHINGTON - President Bush had had enough. His last chance at another legacy legislative achievement, immigration reform, was in peril, and from his own people, conservative Republicans. He wasn't going to take it any more.
At a training school for border agents, the president ripped into his own people for opposing his bill. Bush did so indirectly, so a guided tour through the speech may be in order.
The opponents, he said, "haven't read the bill," a polite way of saying they're ignorant.
They are opposing it with "empty political rhetoric." They're vacuous, too.
They worry the bill "would make somebody else look good." They're selfish.
They call it an amnesty bill. "That's empty political rhetoric, trying to frighten our fellow citizens." And they lie.
They "need the courage to go back to their districts" and fully explain the bill and then they need "the courage necessary" to enact it. They're more than likely cowards as well.
OK, vote against it then "if you don't want to do what's right for America." They want al Qaeda to win.
He accused opponents of immigration reform of using distortion and scare tactics "to frighten our citizens." That's exactly what the Democrats accused Bush of doing in 2004 and 2006 but, hey, it worked for him then and it might work for him now.
Shame on you Bush haters, shame on you.
LOL!
I have supported this President since the election of 2000. The funny thing is, I voted for Gore! I was a liberal then,. but Gore’s not conceding angered me to no end. I decided to give Bush the benefit of the doubt. My anger at my party (Dems) increased during the Inaugural, when they protested. After 9/11, I decided to give Bush my support, as I felt he was doing a great job, under terrible circumstances.
I voted for him in 2004, and wore buttons and t-shirts daily. I was shocked by the visceral hatred of the left and supported Bush even more, even when increasingly he let me down. I now just wish he could try talking TO us and not AT us. I guess I am a Bush Democrat, and have gotten more and more conservative as the Republicans have gotten more and more liberal. It really is bizarro world. Now, I cringe when he discusses immigration. I am sick of Spanish everywhere, and criminals marching by the thousands demanding things I don’t even have (amnesty for crime). It would be better if he stopped talking about immigration. He just upsets the base more with his arrogant smears.
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