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Daschle Wants Congress Told More About Bush's War Plans [Daschle blows a headgasket]
New York Times ^ | Monday, March 4, 2002 | By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

Posted on 03/04/2002 1:21:09 AM PST by JohnHuang2

Daschle Wants Congress Told More About Bush's War Plans

By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

WASHINGTON, March 3 — With Republicans accusing him of being unpatriotic, Senator Tom Daschle, the majority leader, renewed his questions today about the administration's expansion of the war on terrorism and called on President Bush to keep Congress better informed.

"I think the time has come for us to be asking a lot more questions," said Mr. Daschle, Democrat of South Dakota. "That is the role of Congress. We're a co-equal branch of government, and I don't think we ought to rubber stamp any president as we get into these very difficult decisions."

Mr. Daschle made his remarks in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press." Alongside him in the studio was the Senate minority leader, Trent Lott of Mississippi, who pointedly questioned the "timing and tone" of Mr. Daschle's complaints, and said the president needed lawmakers' support.

"He needs us to work with him and help him," Mr. Lott said, "and any sign that we are losing that unity or crack in that support will be, I think, used against us overseas."

The exchange between the Senate leaders occurred as the Bush administration was laying plans to expand the war on terrorism beyond Afghanistan.

The United States has already committed troops to the Philippines, and President Bush has approved plans to send troops to Yemen to help train its military to fight terrorists. The administration is also considering sending troops to the former Soviet Republic of Georgia.

Today, Mr. Daschle again expressed reservations about these plans. He said the first phase of the war was not yet complete, noting that Osama bin Laden, whose Al Qaeda network is considered responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States, was still at large.

"We're not safe until we have broken the back of Al Qaeda, and we haven't done that yet," Mr. Daschle said. "I think the jury is still out about future success."

Last week, Mr. Daschle and a fellow Democrat, Senator Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, warned Defense Department officials not to expect additional money for the war without a clear explanation of the administration's goals. At the time, those remarks drew a sharp rebuke from Senator Lott, who said, "How dare Senator Daschle criticize President Bush while we are fighting our war on terrorism?"

Mr. Daschle reiterated his complaint today, saying: "We're going to be committing $4.7 trillion for defense over the course of the next 10 years; $600 billion more than what was originally scheduled last year. If we're going to commit those resources, and if we're going to commit those men, those women, those lives, then I think we've got to ask the questions that are required of us."

Mr. Daschle also said Congress had not been properly informed of the Bush administration's decision to dispatch dozens of career government employees to bunkers outside Washington, to operate what has been called a "shadow government" that would run the country in case of a catastrophic attack on Washington.

"I think there may be some need to do that," Mr. Daschle said, "`but certainly there has to be somebody in Congress who knows what's going on." He added, "There was no consultation."

Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat of Connecticut, came to Mr. Daschle's defense, describing the Republican reaction as a "lot of hyperventilation."

In an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation," Mr. Lieberman also said the White House could do a better job of informing Congress about the war.

"I'm sure if they do, the overwhelming majority of both parties will be supportive," he said.

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Daschle Does Damage Control

The fallout from Sen. Daschle's blast at the President last week for his handling of the war intensified yesterday. It clearly had the Senate's top Democrat, who is mulling a run for president in '04, on the defensive.

Appearing on several Sunday public affairs programs, Daschle struggled to contain the damage, with little, if any success.

In a sign of Daschle's growing political isolation, few of his colleagues appeared willing to offer unqualified defense of his controversial remarks. Daschle's comments on Thursday sent shockwaves across Washington and drew stinging rebuke from Republicans concerned over the message a less than united front might send to our enemies, particularly with Americans risking their lives on the ground.

In sudden shift in strategy, Daschle harshly criticized the President, complaining the war was going too far, lasting too long and costing too much, ignoring the President's repeated pleas for patience.

Daschle defended his comments yesterday, though he seemed unprepared for the backlash his words had unleashed. In an interview on FOXNEWS, the stumbling Senator appeared confused, mistakenly speaking in future tense of one of the most widely reported deploymets in the war to date.

"We're talking now about going to the Philippines and other places", he told FOXNEWS. In fact, American military advisors are already on the ground in the Philippines as it battles Muslim insurgents aligned with al-Qaeda. (Similarly, plans call for sending advisors to Yemen and former Soviet Georgia, suspected hideout of many al-Qaeda elements.)

At a more fundamental level, Daschle's flip-flop underscores how Democrats increasingly view success in the war as a growing threat to their party in general as elections draw closer.

Yet, a key problem lies in the fact that, given Daschle's position as leader of elected Democrats in Washington, his naysaying will likely be seen as reflective of the party as a whole.

While Daschle gripes about the war's "expansion", many suspect his real worry is "expansion" of another sort: Popular support behind the President's response to September 11.

Evidence suggest the President's success overseas is rubbing off on Republicans in Congress. Recent polls show overwhelming majorities of Americans see Republicans as better able to handle the biggest issues facing the country. Most ominous for Democrats, the Republican advantage on issues now transcends national security and defense, traditional GOP strengths, to include kitchen table, bread-and-butter concerns, among them the economy and jobs -- hitherto staples of Democrat politics.

Moreover, surveys of party intentification show Republicans leading Democrats for the first time in decades.

Clearly, the war has Democrats over a barrel.

From his riverboat gamble, it's obvious Daschle's concerned over troop morale -- the morale of his troops, i.e., the political grunts in his party.

While Beltway Democrats for months paid grudging lip-service support for the war, party militants grew increasingly demoralized.

As the President's popularity solified, success over the Taliban came early and exceeded all expectations. Hardline Democrats had quietly hoped for a stalemate in Afghanistan -- at least through the midterm elections, when the 'out' party customarily gains seats in Congress.

But with the failure of Enron to cut into Bush's enormous popularity, and with control of the House and Senate weighing in the balance, Daschle shifted gears.

An essential ingredient in Bush's towering approval ratings is trust in his leadership. Small wonder Daschle set out to undermine that trust, by whatever means necessary -- even at the risk of undercutting the War on Terrorism itself.

Instead, he set himself up for a mighty fall.

My two cents...
"JohnHuang2"



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To: JohnHuang2
There are times when I find myself wondering how history might have been changed if Flt. 93 had shaved off the dome of the Capital and caused all those libs to run for cover.

Ya think that would've convinced them this is really really bad stuff? Nah....

61 posted on 03/05/2002 12:57:39 AM PST by Humidston
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To: UCANSEE2
Or, in Daschle's case, a little bitty fall.

LOL

62 posted on 03/05/2002 12:57:48 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: willy WOXOF
That job was taken by Jim Jeffords?..looks like him.

True, very true.

63 posted on 03/05/2002 12:58:38 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Snow Bunny
Thanks, my friend.
64 posted on 03/05/2002 12:59:06 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: stumpy
Thanks for your service, Stumpy. God bless you!
65 posted on 03/05/2002 12:59:26 AM PST by Humidston
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To: stands2reason
Re: #43 -- thanks for correcting the misconception.
66 posted on 03/05/2002 1:00:20 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: IWONDR
Why, thank you very much. Appreciate your kind words and encouragement.
67 posted on 03/05/2002 1:00:54 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: MissAmericanPie
Does this idiot Dashole not understand we are in a fluid war and

Ya hit the nail on the head, my friend. You can never anticipate all of your enemy's moves. Daschle is a fool.

68 posted on 03/05/2002 1:02:19 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Reagan Man
Thanks, my friend.
69 posted on 03/05/2002 1:02:53 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Brian Allen
Thank you very much, friend.
70 posted on 03/05/2002 1:03:24 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Daschle the despicable dwarf traitor should be tossed into Gitmo.
71 posted on 03/05/2002 1:03:57 AM PST by BARGE
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To: JohnHuang2
BTW, fantastic .02c, Mr. Huang2!
73 posted on 03/05/2002 1:07:51 AM PST by Humidston
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To: arimus
The President received full authorization from Congress. They took a vote, in which there was only ONE dissent. Do you not remember that?
74 posted on 03/05/2002 4:11:26 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple;JohnHuang2
Boy, John, you are sure right about dems running from Daschle

I watched Crossfire last night - out of desperation while on a FoxNewsChannel deprived vacation - and the Congresswoman (from California, I think) sitting in the Dem guest seat sounded like a twin to Senator Shelby, the other guest. There was no support for Dash-le. It seemed to leave Novak and Epstein without questions.

75 posted on 03/05/2002 9:23:25 AM PST by maica
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To: JohnHuang2
In sudden shift in strategy, Daschle harshly criticized the President, complaining the war was going too far, lasting too long and costing too much, ignoring the President's repeated pleas for patience.

I heard Mancow say on Fox and Friends this morning that the same could be said about the war on poverty, drugs, crime etc. ad infinitum. Tommy doesn't seem to have any problem spending my money for these wars.

General Alexander Haig was on Hannity and Colmes last night. He compared the legislative body to a sieve when it comes to protecting national security. Maybe Tommy just wants to be able to forwarn his friends in these terrorist groups what our next strategic move is going to be.

76 posted on 03/05/2002 9:43:12 AM PST by alaskanfan
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To: JohnHuang2
Howdy Very good commentary sir, but I think you miss the point. Senator Balderdaschle's remarks contain no substantive or constructive criticism with the remotest possibility of perfecting our war effort. His divisive remarks thus serve no public interest whatsoever. Daschwinkle, the bitterly anti American antagonist in charge of the United States Senate, has opened a rift between liberal politicians and the executive branch of the US government in full view of the entire planet in an effort to CREATE an anti war movement which he hopes to ride to the White House. If this sawed off hatemonger had a shred of substance in his asinine remarks my point would be moot, but his remarks are specious, valueless in any conceivable application to public policy. At the very moment that US servicemen are dying in battle, safeguarding the American public from those who would crush and incinerate thousands of innocent American men, women, and children, this insult to the greatest nation in Earth history gives aid and comfort to our enemies on the battlefield. Take heart, rabid, goat screwing, mass murdering forces of evil, Senator Daschle today leads the liberal wing of American politics in opposition to the war effort, just hold out until the lunatic fringe hits the streets in an effort undermine American resolve to survive your jihad.
77 posted on 03/05/2002 11:57:44 AM PST by MoscowMike
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To: JohnHuang2
I heartily endorse your view, but we are not going far enough. Senator balderdaschle has created a divide in the senior leadership of the government of the United States at the very moment we are losing soldiers on the field of battle. He has encouraged our enemies to fight on in hopes of benefitting from growth in the seeds dissent sewn by this craven politician. His remarks serve no national interest, and his partisanship trumps not only his patriotism but also his oath of office. Senator Daschle's actions can only have the effect of increasing American casualties on the battlefield. Where are the calls for his prosecution under sedition laws? Where are calls for his immediate impeachment and removal from office? Do we really want Al Jazeera to publish this signal that, only months into the war on terror, and even as American servicemen fight for their lives, America's resolve has broken? Senator Daschle must be hounded from office.
78 posted on 03/05/2002 1:26:15 PM PST by MoscowMike
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To: Miss Marple
As I recall it said to use "necessary and appropriate force" against those involved in the terrorist attacks.

Are you saying that a Senator, from whatever party you like, cannot speak out when he disagrees with "necessary" and "appropriate" or wether the targeted individuals are actually from the responsible groups?

Seems one would need a little info from the emperor Executive on just whats happening as to ensure (check and balance) that the authorization is not abused.
Now if there is a leak, lets hear who it is and deal with them swiftly.
I can imagine you being on my side if the liberals are back in the Executive and some conservative Senator is "not on board".

79 posted on 03/05/2002 8:17:33 PM PST by arimus
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To: Brian Allen
YASSER DASCHLE
AMERICA'S FIRST DICTATOR!

Perfect! Hope ya don't mind if a few of us use 'Yassar Daschle', hehe, it is too perfect!

80 posted on 03/06/2002 11:19:51 AM PST by Republic
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