Posted on 09/26/2002 5:34:05 AM PDT by KLT
For Gods sake, will somebody get Tom Daschle off caffeine?
The South Dakota Democratic Senator, majority leader only because a political traitor named Jim Jeffords bolted the GOP, took the floor of the Senate Wednesday to scream and shout that Dubya is politicizing the war against terrorism.
"We ought not to politicize this war. We ought not to politicize the rhetoric about life and death," Daschle said in his speech. You tell those who fought in Vietnam and in World War Two they're not interested in the security of the American people. That is outrageous, outrageous."
Tom got his underwear in a bunch over Bushs remarks on Monday that the Senate is more interested in special interests in Washington and not interested in the security of the American people.
This sent Tommy into a tizzy. In fact, it is a tizzy hes been waiting for the past year to launch and hes been pissed as hell that it took Bush this long to give him an opening.
Daschle is a partisan snake, a heartless viper who would turn the crucifixion of Christ into a political opportunity if it served his unlimited personal ambition.
Ever Since the terrorist attacks on 9-11-01, Daschle has been waiting for the right opportunity to turn the tragedy into a political issue that he can use to put more Democrats into office this November.
He watched dourly as Bush took control and rallied the American people during the crisis. It drove him crazy. As Dubyas popularity soared in the polls, Daschle searched in vain for an issue, any issue, to turn attention away from the Presidents appeal to the people.
Griping about the economy didnt work. The corporate accounting scandals didnt stick, despite the best efforts of the Democratic National Committee to manufacture culpability for both Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
In recent weeks, aides report Daschle was depressed because his party was running out of time to invent an issue that would sway voters in the midterm election.
Then Dubya gave him an opening. But it took more than 24 hours of meetings between Daschle and Democratic strategists to decide if this was the right time to launch an all out political attack on Bush. They talked, they argued, they called in more strategists and talked some more. According to Democratic sources, most in the room told Daschle that getting on the Senate floor and screaming his head off would be a bad move.
But Daschle ignored the advice and took the floor Wednesday.
Reaction came swiftly.
"The accusations levied against the president of the United States today cannot stand. This is not about unity. That's the worst kind of division," said Senate Republican leader Trent Lott.
Now is a time for everybody concerned to take a deep breath, to stop finger-pointing, and to work well together to protect our national security and our homeland defense," said Presidential Press Secretary Ari Fleischer.
Sounds like the Senator from South Dakota stopped taking his medication, said retired Democratic political consultant Arnie Reynolds. In fact, although Democrats are attempting to rally behind their Majority Leader, many are grumbling behind the scenes.
My boss came back from the floor and said youre not going to believe what that SOB did, says one Democratic Senate staffer. He was talking about the Majority Leader.
While Tom Daschle may ignore the advice of political experts in his own party, he wont and cant ignore the demands of a powerful special interest group that owns his ass: organized labor.
Labor opposes Bushs efforts to demand that employees of the new department of Homeland Security actually perform their duties and prove their worth. Instead, they want what organized labor always wants in a government job a haven for incompetents, a place where achievement is stifled because all decisions rest with union bosses, not employers.
Labor owns most Democrats in Congress, but they control Tom Daschle to the point that he will not only bend over and grab his ankles, hell even pay for the Vaseline.
Senate sources say Daschle met with labor leaders before taking the floor on Wednesday and delivering his tirade against Bush.
And they probably didnt even kiss him first.
© Copyright 2002 by Capitol Hill Blue
Excellent point which certainly bears repeating, Miss Marple!
But in the short time I've been here, I've never seen such a clear choice as there is on this issue. For me, there are no shades of gray. It is clear cut.
Why in the name of homeland security do we want to take power away from the President that he possessed on 9/11?
Power that Jimmy Carter had. Power that Ronald Reagan had. Power that the first President Bush had and power that Bill Clinton had.
Have we lost our minds?
Do you really want to face the voters with that position, that vote writ large on your forehead, like a Scarlet letter? And even larger on a 36-inch television ad two weeks before election day?
Labor owns most Democrats in Congress, but they control Tom Daschle to the point that he will not only bend over and grab his ankles, hell even pay for the Vaseline.
MKM
Bush didn't back off an inch. He repeated his statement last night.
Bump to that!
Definitely. The midget's office clued the media on this. Cable news had their pundits lined up ahead of time, IMO. The analysis and reaction on tv was too swift to think anything else.
OMG what a great rant!!!
I've called and called. He supports the President, yet campaigns for Cleland instead of Chambliss. More from Zell: "Outrageous arrogance. What else can you call it when the interests of the few are raised above the welfare of the whole country?"
Dim politics. Walk towards the light Senator.
The people who are criticising Daschle are right,too. If it were a official Dim sitting in the White House,Daschle would be all for it. The ONLY reason he is objecting is because he seems this hurting the Dims during the mid-term elections.
Call me old-fashioned,but I'd like to see a better reason for sending our youth into harms way and for spending our fortune than keeping the political class employed.
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