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DNC asks party to rally behind Daschle
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| 3/21/03
| Donald Lambro
Posted on 03/21/2003 12:43:31 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:01:44 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: kattracks
I agree. We need to be saddened that one of the DNC's and Tommy Boy's largest contributors is about to assume room temperature in Iraq.
V
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posted on
03/21/2003 9:40:57 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
( V ......................... use this instead of bttt... for victory)
To: DB
Love that name Dashole! Expatriate them all to France
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posted on
03/21/2003 9:30:39 PM PST
by
Minty
To: kattracks
With Saddam out of the way, little tommy dash should be a shoe-in for the Ba'ath party nomination in '04...
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posted on
03/21/2003 9:32:44 PM PST
by
Joe 6-pack
((worse than a Florida sinkhole....))
To: kattracks
DASCHLE'S LATEST MELTDOWN EPITOMIZES DEMONIC RATS
DASCHLE'S LATEST MELTDOWN
EPITOMIZES DEMOCRATS, LIBERAL MEDIA
By: Doug Schmitz
http://etherzone.com/2003/schm032103.shtml
The recent toxic meltdown of Sen. Tom Daschle - characteristically
ignored by the liberal media and excused by fellow Democrats -
painstakingly underscores where this politically pathetic party is
headed. Daschle has not only politicized the impending war on Iraq and
made a complete fool of himself, his leftist media degenerates continue
to show their true colors by debunking their own claims that liberal
bias doesnt exist.
In short, this latest Daschle tirade further epitomizes what the
Democrat Party (fittingly represented by a jackass) and the liberal
media have always represented - the absolutely treasonous hatred of
George W. Bush and the GOP.
For obstructionist Daschle, this latest anti-Bush tantrum is his third
in a long line of sophomoric outbursts; especially when he recently
accused Bush of "failing miserably" in his efforts to divert an
imminent war with Iraq.
But to understand Daschles more recent despicable meltdown, his
previous anti-Republican tirades need to be reviewed.
Daschle meltdown #1
Daschles first major meltdown occurred on the Senate floor last fall
when he read an intentionally misquoted Washington Post article and
blasted Bush for "politicizing the war." The problem was the Post
slanted what Bush actually said by adding a word to the article that
was intended to create the initial Daschle firestorm.
Bush actually said, "I will not accept a Department of Homeland
Security that does not allow this president and future presidents to
better keep the American people secure. And people are working hard to
get it right in Washington, both Republicans and Democrats. See, this
is not a partisan issue. This is an American issue. This is an issue,
which is vital to our future. Itll help us determine how secure well
be."
Post reporter Dana Milbank, however, put the word "Democrats" in front
of Bushs quote to make it appear that Democrats were not interested in
homeland security. But, of course, not bothering to check the accuracy
of the Post article, Daschle then went into his volcanic dissertation.
Milbank, known for his mincing of the truth to favor Democrats, wrote
that, "The House responded, but the Senate is more interested in
special interests in Washington and not interested in the security of
the American people."
But the article purposely left the impression that Bush was talking
about Iraq when, in reality, he was speaking of the homeland security
bill. Milbanks whole intention was to create further tensions between
Bush and Daschle, even if Milbank had to make it up.
In fact, on the Clinton News Network (a.k.a., CNN), Milbank said the
incident was hilarious and actually made jokes about "getting bonuses
from the Post" for inciting the caustic discussion. He told CNN that
since Bush was always discussing Iraq, "it has to have some
reverberation." What? Is this the purpose of his job at the Post? Is it
to create discord and political upheaval among party lines?
As Brent Bozell of Media Research Center observed, "Daschles Senate
floor meltdown was another strange variant on the recent tendency of
Democratic leaders to justify their attacks on President Bush based on
liberal media attacks."
Daschle meltdown #2
Daschles second meltdown happened last November when he irrationally
compared Rush Limbaugh and the Christian community to Islamic
terrorists and accused them of endangering his children.
"You know, Rush Limbaugh and all of the Rush Limbaugh wannabes have a
very shrill edge, and thats entertainment," Daschle said in a
WorldNetDaily article. "We were told that even people who don't agree
with them listen because they - because theyre entertaining.
"And, you know, but what happens when Rush Limbaugh attacks those of us
in public life is that people arent satisfied just to listen, they
want to act because they get emotionally invested. And so, you know,
the threats to those of us in public life go up dramatically and - on
our families and on us in a way that's very disconcerting," Daschle
said. "I dont think it's appropriate for me to dwell on that or to
even go beyond that. But I will say that it has created a far different
dimension."
Daschle didnt spare us Christians, either. Here, Daschles more
concerned about being terrorized by patriotic Americans like Rush and
the Christian community than he is by our real enemies.
"You know, we see it in foreign countries, and we think, Well, my God,
how can this religious fundamentalism become so violent?" Daschle
said. "Well, its that same shrill rhetoric, its that same shrill
power that motivates. You know, somebody says something, and then it
becomes a little more shrill the next time, and then more shrill the
next time, and pretty soon its a foment that becomes physical in
addition to just verbal. And thats happening in this country. And I
worry about where, over the course of the next decade, this is all
going to go."
(Here, Daschles decrying of conservative media dominance obviously has
no merit. Not only do liberals run the vast majority of the networks
and newsprint, most of them own Hollywood and corporate America.
Besides, liberals dont need to spend millions of dollars to
counterpoint Rush; they already have NPR as a liberal radio vehicle to
do that.)
Daschle meltdown #3
Daschles latest meltdown is his most vituperative of his political
hissy fits to date. Apart from the equally treasonous, bellicose
attacks on Bush from ex-presidents Clinton and Carter, Daschles most
recent left-wing diatribes were perhaps the most volatile pieces of
verbal excrement ever to be spewed out of a Bush-hating mouth.
"Im saddened, saddened that this president failed so miserably at
diplomacy that were now forced to war," Daschle cowardly told a bunch
of AFSCME Democrat cronies March 17. "Saddened that we have to give up
one life because this president couldnt create the kind of diplomatic
effort that was so critical for our country."
But Newsmax.com reported that Republican National Chairman Marc Racicot
denounced the South Dakota Senator leftists "divisive and brazen[ly]
political posturing," noting Daschles own miserable failures.
"It is disheartening and shameful for Senator Daschle, who has
previously advocated and authorized the use of force in Iraq, to now
blame America first," Racicot said.
In fact, whats so incredibly ironic - and typically hypocritical -
about Daschles recent political bile is that he never once objected to
then-Prevaricator-in-Chief Clintons "Wag-the-Dog" wars - neither did
the liberal media.
In fact, the Weekly Standards Stephen F. Hayes pointed out that many
of todays most outspoken critics of Bushs Iraq policy were "the most
vocal supporters of bipartisan unity on those occasions when Clinton
used, or threatened to use, force against Saddam Hussein."
Daschle, by far, was arguably Clintons biggest supporter of the use of
force to drive out the Iraqi dictator. Hayes cited the Post:
"I hope Saddam Hussein and those who are in control of the Iraqi
government clearly understand the resolve and determination of this
administration and this country," Daschle hypocritically said in 1996
when Hussein attacked the Kurds in northern Iraq. "This may be a
political year, . . . but on this issue there can be no disunity. There
can be no lack of cohesion. We stand united, Republicans and Democrats,
determined to send as clear a message with as clear a resolve as we can
articulate: Saddam Hussein's actions will not be tolerated. His
willingness to brutally attack Kurds in northern Iraq and abrogate U.N.
resolutions is simply unacceptable. We intend to make that point clear
with the use of force, with the use of legislative language, and with
the use of other actions that the president and the Congress have at
their disposal."
According to Hayes, Daschle also insisted on unity on Feb. 11, 1998, in
another showdown with Hussein, "with troops amassed throughout the
Persian Gulf and the threat of war evident, Daschle declared that
Saddam "has to agree that there will be compliance with international
law and the agreements that he signed in 1991. Period."
"Look, we have exhausted virtually our diplomatic effort to get the
Iraqis to comply with their own agreements and with international law,"
Daschle said. "Given that, what other option is there but to force them
to do so? . . . The answer is, we don't have another option. We have
got to force them to comply, and we are doing so militarily."
Hayes added that, two weeks after that, Kofi Annan brokered a
compromise agreement - another "last chance" - with Baghdad. In
announcing his deal, Annan said that he "could do business" with Saddam
Hussein.
But when Trent Lott criticized the United Nations secretary general for
questioning how Annan could "do business" with a man responsible for
hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis, Daschle rose quickly to Annan's
defense, Hayes reported. Daschles concern was familiar: American unity.
"I dont know what purpose it serves by attacking one another at this
point. I mean, if ever there was a time for us to present a unified
front to Iraq, this ought to be it. . . . Lets not . . . send all
kinds of erroneous messages to Iraq about what kind of unity there is
within the community," Daschle said.
As the Posts account makes clear, Hayes reported, Daschle is no longer
concerned about American unity. When Hayes asked Daschle last month why
he now opposes policies he supported under then-President Clinton, he
claimed:
"At that time, of course, President Clinton enjoyed broad-based
international support. It is essential for us to consult with the
international community now."
But, ironically, Clinton never consulted the UN when he launched his
"Wag-the-Dog" attacks. Daschle is using excuses, with the help of
liberal media cohorts, and his coveted bully pulpit on C-SPAN, to play
politics and cause further division between political aisles.
Daschles treasonous outbursts really have nothing to do with Iraq and
everything to do with his bruised ego and his endless lust for
political power.
Bottom line: Daschle and his Democratic cronies do not want Bush to win
this war. The truth is, they shutter at the very thought of Bush coming
out victorious over our enemies because it would weaken their
Democratic efforts to re-gain political control, as well as further
strengthen Bushs political prowess.
Moreover, the simple fact that Bush has chosen not to respond to
Daschles tirades is a testament to Bushs leadership abilities and
proven character. Bush is a president that commands respect and thats
what Daschle and the liberal media establishment loathe about him.
In the long run, Daschle and his liberal media supporters have proven
to be an utter disgrace to our nation. A true leader, like Bush, leads
by example.
Daschle, on the other hand, isnt a leader. He is nothing more than an
angry, bitter, washed-up little tyrant who should either hand in his
resignation or keep his mouth shut.
"Published originally at EtherZone.com : republication allowed with
this notice and hyperlink intact."
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posted on
03/22/2003 6:59:39 AM PST
by
buffyt
(God Bless America Land That I Love Stand Beside Her and Guide Her Thru the Night)
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