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Fox's Wallace defends Bush at screening
The Washington Times ^ | December 2, 2008 | Jon Ward

Posted on 12/02/2008 11:37:36 AM PST by Postman

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To: Jeff Chandler

“Richard Nixon did not even know about the break-in, and when he learned of it, he committed the terrible sin of displaying loyalty towards those who served under him. His ‘Enemies List’ was a list of political opposition members whom he didn’t care to invite to parties (Ooh, not inviting them to parties- how McCarthy like!).”

I think it should be noted that as “imperial” and power-mad as Nixon is made out to be, he governed as a pretty solid liberal. In tough economic times he stepped in with heavy-handed wage and price controls, he opened diplomatic relations with communist China, he pulled out of South Vietnam without any assurance that it would survive, he expanded the regulatory industry with the EPA and others, etc.

All that being said, nixon was from an age when politicians could still be gentleman. He backed off in the face of evidence that Kennedy at least partially stole the election (something Al Gore was too small to do), and he stepped down when it seemed inevitable that Congress would drag his name through the mud for trivial crimes (something Clinton was too small to do).


81 posted on 12/02/2008 6:58:47 PM PST by Tublecane
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To: Williams

“For example, I like both JFK and China Syndrome as films, although I don’t accept their premises one iota. In fact I can view both as rather evil propoganda but I enjoy the films.”

I can understand your point about “The China Syndrome.” But “JFK,” in my opinion, was too ridiculous to love. The ostensible plot of the film, Garrison’s struggle for truth and justice, was so subsumed by the case itself that it might as well not have existed. We were left with Stone’s one thousand and one theories, and without years of conspiracy buffs poisoning the public’s mind no audience would ever have sat through them.

For me, at least, the entire movie played like a sophomoric polemic, even less reliable than a Michael Moore movie. The point being, if Stone was the filmmaker he’s made out to be, he’d have wooed us with manipulative stories and characters, keeping the nutty to a minimum. Imagine “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” with a few clips of the Zapruder film mixed in.


82 posted on 12/02/2008 7:15:57 PM PST by Tublecane
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To: Tublecane

The only point I disagree with is over Vietnam. He bombed them to the table, then successfully conducted the “Vietnamization” of the war. The South Vietnamese were more than capable of defending themselves at that point.

Then the Democrats criminalized standard political behavior and drove Nixon from office, at which point they cut off aid to Vietnam, who couldn’t fight without supplies. The bastard Democrats wouldn’t even allow medical supplies.


83 posted on 12/02/2008 7:45:23 PM PST by Jeff Chandler (You don't have a soul. You are a Soul. You have a body. -C.S. Lewis)
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To: Jeff Chandler

“The only point I disagree with is over Vietnam. He bombed them to the table, then successfully conducted the “Vietnamization” of the war. The South Vietnamese were more than capable of defending themselves at that point.

Then the Democrats criminalized standard political behavior and drove Nixon from office, at which point they cut off aid to Vietnam, who couldn’t fight without supplies. The bastard Democrats wouldn’t even allow medical supplies.”

I didn’t mean to condem Nixon for the fall of South Vietnam so much as highlight that Nixon gave the libs exactly what they wanted. He pulled out, and never gets credit for it.


84 posted on 12/02/2008 8:03:55 PM PST by Tublecane
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To: Tublecane

I have to agree with you that JFK is completely over the top, and in such cases the movie risks becoming a parody of itself. For me it worked, just as I like Kevin Costner in the movie and he is a hit and miss actor. I can see how someone could just find the movie absurd.


85 posted on 12/03/2008 6:12:51 AM PST by Williams (It's The Policies, Stupid.)
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To: Matt W.K.

LOL, you guys need to get over your BDS.....your messiah has come to rule you....be happy!


86 posted on 12/03/2008 6:23:16 AM PST by roses of sharon ("No socialist system can be established without a political police.", Churchill -1945)
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To: ICE-FLYER

Not if you had heard his comments over the past eight years.


87 posted on 12/03/2008 6:39:12 AM PST by Badeye (There are no 'great moments' in Moderate Political History. Only losses.)
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To: Badeye

Oh...I do not deny it...I have not paid any real attention to him. Quite frankly he was low on the radar. Its revealing to see how much smack he has talked in the past decade as I look tohrough comments made by him.


88 posted on 12/03/2008 6:58:42 AM PST by ICE-FLYER (God bless and keep the United States of America)
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To: Ditto
Last time I saw mention of Andy Griffith politically he was a democrat. He just is not as publicly aggressive as other big name stars. Ron Howard grew up under his influence so no surprise about his political path. Howard may also have had liberal parents as well.
89 posted on 12/03/2008 7:30:01 AM PST by mountainfolk (God Bless President George Bush)
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To: ICE-FLYER

Yep.


90 posted on 12/03/2008 7:45:56 AM PST by Badeye (There are no 'great moments' in Moderate Political History. Only losses.)
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To: Tublecane

I take the Lewinsky trial as evidence of the same pattern of behavior that was used to silence the investigations into the other scandals. It is difficult to convict when there is perjury, destruction of evidence, and some refuse to talk (even going to prison to keep from talking).


91 posted on 12/03/2008 8:52:49 AM PST by weegee (Sec. of State Clinton. What kind of change is it to keep the Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton Oligarchy?)
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To: marron

I’ll repeat, forget the economic “crisis”, this country has a rather PROFOUND mental health crisis on it’s hands.


92 posted on 12/03/2008 8:53:57 AM PST by tpanther (All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Edmund Burke)
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To: Postman

What Nixon essentially did was to obstruct the investigation and prosecution of a third-rate burglary.


93 posted on 12/09/2008 10:15:06 AM PST by dbz77
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To: dbz77

a-a-n-n-n-n-d???


94 posted on 12/09/2008 10:24:02 AM PST by Postman
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