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Jack Kemp on Hannity and Colmes criticizing Newt for criticizing Colin Powell NOW!
Posted on 04/25/2003 6:15:26 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
Jack Kemp is on Hannity and Colmes critizing Newt Gingrich for criticizing Colin Powell. Jack claims that Newt's statement plays into the hands of Daschle. Jack thinks that Newt's opinion was poorly timed. Newt thinks that we should have been tougher with our diplomacy, and I see nothing wrong with that.
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To: ConservativeMan55
Also I think Rumsfeld and Powell were playing a little good cop-bad cop situation.Absolutely correct. Powell is playing good cop and he's got everyone fooled except you and me. Call me crazy, but I wouldn't be surprised if Powell helped Newt write his speech. If I'm correct watch for a few other Republicans to start talking about reforming State and then finally Powell will come out and announce his reforms at state. Kemp is just out of the loop. He'll get a call tonight from the Whitehouse telling him to shut up and go away, which he will quietly do.
To: All
The man who saved his dog said the dogs name is Bishop, and that the DOG IS CONSERVATIVE!! LOL!!!
To: All
I gave up on Jack Kemp the night he kissed Al Gores rear end into a serious case of chapped ass on national TV during the 96 VP candidates debate. Get lost Kemp, go peddle your loser sentiments elsewhere.
To: ConservativeMan55
Once Powell realized they were screwing him over, he purposely stopped diplomacy and I can't blame him at that point. I agree with you...to a point.
Don't forget---Powell was the force in the administration behind going to the UN....yet he failed to deliver.
And, Powell's organization also failed to secure Turkey's cooperation.
While I don't disagree with Newt's conclusion that the State Department needs to catch up with today's world; I disagree with Newt's timing and choice of words.
Newt's statements neither helped the administration nor did they advance his goals.
To: Right_in_Virginia
I agree with post #81. Newt is in on this, and Kemp isn't.
To: Right_in_Virginia
Newt's statements neither helped the administration nor did they advance his goals.I think Newt is being prompted by the Whitehouse to call for the reformation of State at this time. Why? Because the failure of State and the success of the Pentagon is abundantly clear to everyone. Now is the time to reform State while the public sees the obvious need for it. Notice that Newt did not criticize Powell, only the State Department itself. There will also be alot of house cleaning going on in the Pentagon. The Secretary of the Army got the ball rolling today by resigning. More of Rummy's enemies will follow shortly.
To: Miss Marple
Doesn't anyone remember the pathetic show that Kemp put on as Bob Dole's sidekick. That miserable performance should have forever shamed the man into silence.
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posted on
04/25/2003 7:14:45 PM PDT
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gaspar
To: gaspar
LOL! I do remember! I remember how we all thought Kemp was going to be such a good debater, and he let the obnoxious Gore walk all over him! Ptui!
To: Pres Raygun
I completely agree. Rummies enemies are fading away...which is good in my book. The happier Rummy is, the happier I am. This could be a reward for doing so well with the war.
To: Miss Marple
And then in 2000 Gore had to debate a real man, and W beat Gore's ass.
To: ConservativeMan55
By the way I got a magazine in the mail today called "Rising Tide" The Official Magazine of the Republican National Committee. It asks that we all attempt to register 5 new Republican voters for 2004. The problem with that is that every person I know is either already a Reppublican...Democrat...or Hardcore refusul to vote.
To: willstayfree
I don't consider Kemp a RINO because of his strong unwavering support of tax cuts (the most important defining issiue to me). However, he does fall on the more Pro-Palestinan/Arab, more critical of Israel side of the GOP (where Bush 41, James Baker, Eagleburger, Chuck Hagel, etc. are). It seems that's where this debate lies, the more Pro-Israel you are, the less you support the UN and "diplomacy." I'm with Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Gingrich here.
That said I admire Powell (and Kemp). I'm glad Powell has a voice in this administration. I'm just grateful that Dubya has the final say. We can have divergent opinions without eating each other alive. There are just not enough "perfect Republicans," (those that agree with me on virtually every issue), to keep us in a ruling majority. Since our President is one of those IMHO, I can tolerate some dissent within our ranks with a smile. After all, it is Bush 43 making the final call.
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posted on
04/25/2003 7:28:12 PM PDT
by
SoCar
(Huckabee's "Tax Me More Fund" needs to spread!)
To: SoCar
That is the reason we the Republicans have done so well...because Bush 43 is Barbara's son....
To: Miss Marple
I Love Colonel Hunt! He rocks!! 100% correct with that great voice!!
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posted on
04/25/2003 7:31:17 PM PDT
by
SoCar
(Huckabee's "Tax Me More Fund" needs to spread!)
To: SoCar
I love debate and competitive advice from people who have different perspectives. I think that is essential if you are the President.
To: SoCar
Col Hunt and Bevelaqua should have their own show! Fox has awesome military anaylists!!!
To: ConservativeMan55
Fox should also give Ann Coulter her own show!
To: Pres Raygun
DoD has won a massive victory in Gulf War II and Rumsfeld is trying to shape our new foreign policy along the following interrelated points:
1. Greater independence for exercise of US power
2. Less reliance on allies
3. Scaling-back of superfluous forward deployments, such as those in Korea and Saudi Arabia
4. Ability to deal with crises rapidly and disengage just as rapidly
This may be a far cry from the utopian vision of changing the world in the US image that some conservatives hope for. But in adjusting to the new realities and dynamics of world affairs, it's exactly what America needs: An overall streamlining of our international presence that facilitates independent US action and minimizes the need for "allies", whether for political support or military bases. It's actually a well-calculated design to achieve future objectives at the smallest possible cost in diplomatic fallout. Obviously there won't be too much diplomatic fallout if America weren't so dependent on foreigners' good will in the first place.
To: ConservativeMan55
President Bush (news - web sites) smiles and gives a thumbs up in response to questions shouted at him about reports of the capture of Tariq Aziz, the former Iraqi deputy prime minister, as Bush returned to the White House following a trip to Ohio, Thursday, April 24, 2003. Earlier, while touring a Lima, Ohio factory that makes the Abrams M1A2 battle tank, the president asked workers to support his plan for $550 billion in tax cuts over the next decade. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
To: ConservativeMan55
That is the reason we the Republicans have done so well...because Bush 43 is Barbara's son.... Yep, he's Barbara's son alright. Luckily, he's not much like his father, but much more like Reagan. Bush 41 was a huge disappoinment, Bush 43 has lived up to all my expectations and then some. These are the kind of Republicans we need out front.
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posted on
04/25/2003 7:40:56 PM PDT
by
SoCar
(Huckabee's "Tax Me More Fund" needs to spread!)
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