Posted on 07/13/2007 5:15:02 AM PDT by Kaslin
Watching a steady stream of Democrats like Harry Reid, Dick Durbin, and Chuck Schumer each take their turn delightedly pummeling President Bush over the war in Iraq today, I couldn’t help but think of fellow conservatives who are starting to give aid and comfort to these Democrat Party loyal oppositionists.
According to Byron York of the National Review, the Republican Party base has simply decided to throw Mr. Bush under the wheels of the bus. Since so many of us disagree with him on things like illegal immigration and Scooter Libby, York opines that a whole bunch of Republican loyalists are practically counting the days until Jan. 20, 2009, when a new commander-in-chief takes up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Other conservative voices are jumping on the Bush-bashing bandwagon. The other night on Fox News, I saw a radio host proclaim that the president’s soft stance on illegals has cost him support for the war in Iraq.
Just what, precisely, is the point?
Why do conservatives believe that trashing the Bush Administration’s efforts on everything from this complicated war to a commutation of a vice-presidential aide will accomplish anything but give Democrats more ammunition against the GOP in 2008
Look, I’m as disappointed in this administration’s attempted amnesty for illegals as anyone. But I looked President Bush in the eye in the Oval Office and saw a man who truly believes in his heart that giving illegals a “path to citizenship” is the right thing to do.
I believe he’s wrong. But I know that this good and decent man believes he’s right.
So because of this issue, I’m supposed to abandon my president?
I’m expected to go on radio and TV and give miserable attack dogs like Dick Durbin more ways to say, “See -- even Republican supporters of Bush are defecting!”?
From the day the bombs started dropping on Baghdad, President Bush kept telling us that nothing about this war would be easy. Our nation has never attempted something as bold as installing democracy in this troubled part of the world and attempting to make a country like Iraq stable enough so that they can handle their own terrorists without our intervention.
Simply put, the vast majority of Americans supported our country’s pre-emptive strike. The longer this battle rages, the more we see impatient Americans start complaining. I guess that’s what a society in a Tivo/Iphone era does.
And I certainly expect that from Democrats who blame George W. Bush for everything from hurricanes to health care.
But I think it takes some guts to stand behind a president who is doing what he believes to be right, even in the face of enormous opposition.
Liberals are emboldened by Republican-fueled criticism. And if good folks like Byron York aren’t careful, we’ll be handing over the White House on a silver platter to Hillary or Barack. After all, just how far can Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney or Fred Thompson distance themselves from the Bush Administration?
Liberals are emboldened by Republican-fueled criticism. And if good folks like Byron York aren’t careful, we’ll be handing over the White House on a silver platter to Hillary or Barack. After all, just how far can Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney or Fred Thompson distance themselves from the Bush Administration?
Besides, who really wants to be on the same side of the political fence as Harry Reid, Ted Kennedy…or Betty Williams?
Betty Williams won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976 for creating a group that helped initiate peace talks in Northern Ireland. This week, she was the keynote speaker at The International Women’s Peace Conference in Dallas. According to the Dallas Morning News, during her speech she told the thousand or so attendees, “Right now, I could kill George Bush.” The paper said she went on to demand his impeachment since “the Muslim world right now is suffering beyond belief” as a result of this administration’s foreign policy.
What a woman of peace. That’s some “peace conference.”
I’m not sure what would happen if an American traveled to Northern Ireland and expressed a desire to kill Mary McAleese, the current President of Ireland. I doubt that such an opinion would be met with cheers and a standing ovation, as was reported had occurred when the Nobel laureate said what she said in Dallas.
And when we tracked Betty Williams down and put her on my radio show, I was shocked to hear her claim that any published report that quoted her as saying, “Right now, I could kill George Bush” was lying. I reminded her that according to numerous published reports, she used the exact same phrase in a July 24, 2006 speech to schoolchildren at the Brisbane City Hall. At that point in the interview, she sounded totally defeated and said she not only “regretted” saying it, when I asked her if she was sorry for saying it, she said she was. In fact, the Dallas Morning News sent me the audio of the speech which confirms their reporting of Ms. Williams comments about the president.
You can hear my interview with this awful woman at www.mikeonline.com.
People like Betty Williams and Michael Moore and Nancy Pelosi and Keith Olbermann and so many others on the left have made it quite clear what they think of George W. Bush. They teem with hatred and contempt.
They sure don’t need to get any assistance from us. Now, more than ever, we ought to stand behind President Bush.
But if people on the left OR right don’t want to support him these days, I have a heartfelt reminder: November of 2008 will be here soon enough.
Until then, how about getting off the president’s back?
Its not that Conservatives don't want to win, its that we no longer trust Bush's motives and loyalty."
Well said. I too fear that Bush is bogged down practicing a politically correct police effort to keep the Iraqi fractions from killing one another rather than fighting an all out war against terrorism. The information coming from Iraq is more confusing than not with articles (one in particular) stating that while there are more troops in Iraq, there are actually fewer soldiers getting less done because the troops have broken up into smaller groups in Bagdad, using MORE troops to fortify their smaller, more numerous, posts leaving FEWER troops to patrol the neighborhoods.
I also question the logic in bringing 7,000 Iraqis to America if the war is truly going in the right direction.
I wish I could trust that Bush knows what he's doing ... but?
#85 — you are soooooo right.
If I may interject...
I for one am royally pissed off at President Bush for his cock-handed prosecution of the war in Iraq. Because he, the CinC, chose to pursue a "small, hi-tech" strategy and failed to secure the borders, our troops are being blown away by stupid goathumpers using technology and ordnance smuggled into Iraq from Iran and Syria.
And it could have been preempted by sealing off the borders.
WTF is it about this man and his fear of borders!?
I have always supported him for the good things he has done. I agree that he thinks what hes doing is right. What I find amazing is that he ran on this issue and never hid his intentions and now when he tries to implement them, everyone is outraged. Did they think he didn’t mean what he said?
There is no reason to even comment on Kennedy and the lot. They have no interest in improving this county. Your thread was about president Bush. He can not be classified as conservative. He may be Republican, but his attitude about illegals takes him off the conservatives role. It was president Bush, not me or most other quests at this site, that was pushing the Kennedy, McCain amnesty bill.If he thinks letting the country get flooded by illegals is good for the country he is wrong. If he thinks letting trucks from Mexico on our highways is good for the country he is wrong.Many of the presidents goals I support. But letting this country get flooded by illegals and continue to not close the border are serious failures, that frankly can’t be accepted.
I am happy he is a good and decent man. I was called that once.
Doesn’t matter what poll you consider. In the end, the sample size represented on FR is FAR LARGER than any poll’s sample size and I wouldn’t be as flippant about fellow FReeper opinions as you.
That being said, methinks your post is just another attempt to build street cred so that some of you can boast on the Bot Central Daily Dose thread tonite (as you are wont to).
You people keep saying this but tell me of one time when he said anything about his North American Union desires. Tell me when he told us that his platform was to abolish the sovereignty of the United States. Of course, you won't respond. None of you people ever do address the NAU, globalist paradise.
Excellent post, txrangerette.
President Bush is a good, and decent man, and I have no doubt that his decisions are based on what he believes is the right thing to do according to the information he receives. I thank God he was elected for these two terms. I may disagree with him on some issues, but I’m glad to be disagreeing with him on a few issues instead of disagreeing with the complete philosophy of John Kerry, Al Gore, Hillary and Bill Clinton, et al.
I’ve read posts saying that they even refuse to pray for President Bush. I am appalled at that! If there is one thing this nation needs, it is repentance and prayers for the merciful, providential, guidance of Almighty God. Folks need to do a reassessment of who is the enemy, and, if they still include the president among their enemies, they need to pray all the more.
Cornpone, Peach, Miss Marple, LS, Rinos?
Folks who have been here for a very long time, Miss Marple goes back as far as I do...newbie
Rutards or Bushbots ..well you can put me in that class. Much better than being a nutter.
He did not run on amnesty for illegal invaders. He did not even hint at amnesty. So there for your lies.
He can shove Mexipornia up his own butt, I am NOT having it.
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FReepicide. I won’t have to, if things keep going the way they are Freereublic will (sad to say) self destruct.
Nutter like you will be the death of Freereublic.
“Folks who have been here for a very long time, Miss Marple goes back as far as I do...newbie”
Your fellow camper, Laurie_d, would have called them (and you) mere “internet longevity” something or whatever....(her words; not mine). Check this thread for more information....LOL
To be honest, I don’t miss the more rabid harridans who did everythng to squelch debate on this site by pinging their comrades who then descended upon anybody who “had their feet on their necks” (do you recognize that statement?). I have a feeling that I am not in a minority with this view. Go figure, wise one.
“Nutter like you will be the death of Freereublic.”
Hey old timer, you have been here long enough to know that forums don’t disappear just because you and your pals at the RINO blog wish so. And really, unthinking automatons are a far greater threat to the Republic (paraphrasing Teddy Roosevelt).
Again, read the posts on this thread. Never know what you might learn.
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I may disagree with him on some issues, but Im glad to be disagreeing with him on a few issues instead of disagreeing with the complete philosophy of a president like John Kerry, Al Gore, Hillary and Bill Clinton, et al.
>>Lott’s lifetime ACU rating is 92 (thru 2006) compared to Cochran’s 80, his fellow Senator from MS. If you don’t understand the difference between the voting record of Dems compared to Reps on issues critical to conservatives, you are the one being duped.<<
Before 1780, Benedict Arnold would have received a “patriot rating” in the high 90s. His treason canceled all his previous “patriot ratings.” What I am saying is that high conservative ratings are not a guarantee of future conservative behavior.
The amnesty bill was not a trivial matter, and I don’t think Lott deserves his position as #2 Republican in the senate. But I would be surprised if Lott sought another term. I don’t think he was sure he wanted to be a senator this time. I hope a true conservative steps forward in the next election for Lott’s seat.
Very big assumption on your part to believe he thinks.
Great observation. He has a borders problem!!! All globalists are that way I guess.
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