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WHAT A DIFFERENCE CHARACTER MAKES: Black Tie Black Eye
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| April 27, 2003
| Barbara Stanley
Posted on 04/27/2003 9:37:38 AM PDT by EveningStar
Every year there is a black tie do in DC that has the president making a few self-deprecating remarks for the press people to gloat about and then some entertainment and everybody goes home laughing. But not this year and not with this president. Hallelujah, Im a happy camper at last!
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To: EveningStar
WHAT A DIFFERENCE CHARACTER MAKES
Black Tie Black Eye
by Barbara Stanley
One of the things that has always bothered me the most about DC is the railing against each other by day and then going out for a drink together in the evening.
How can folks who are diametrically opposed in goals duke it out (like gentlemen for the most part, on the Right side of the aisle), one wanting smaller government and lower taxes, the other, big government and all kinds of social programs, tax and spend democrats and then yuck it up at the local watering hole. It always boggled my mind and it is one of the things about politics that I find so distasteful. This kind of behaviour gave rise to the old-boys club and inside the Beltway deals that are odious to me. How can you really believe in something for hours during the day and then put those strong beliefs away in the evening? I have had a few try to explain this to me and condescendingly at that, that this is politics and Im just some dumb skirt, pat me on the head and Ill go to my sewing.
Every year there is a black tie do in DC that has the president making a few self-deprecating remarks for the press people to gloat about and then some entertainment and everybody goes home laughing. But not this year and not with this president. Hallelujah, Im a happy camper at last!
While the first speaker, the incoming president of the self-important press folks spoke, the talking in the room, for the most part, still went on. A complete example of how rude most of these self-important reporters are. They couldnt even shut up and listen to their newly installed chief. It was annoying to me to try to listen to this guy as he fumbled to get the audiences attention. It was also embarrassing to watch.
Then George Bush was introduced and the room took on a hush. I could tell they were all waiting for George to let bygones by bygones, swallow the crap he has been getting from them all year and mock himself for their enjoyment. But, with Helen Thomas, hair all done up and looking spiffy right there on the dais as though she held some kind of special place in the scheme of things, George showed them all what class really looks like.
This was no a joke-fest, like a few years back, with Imus sweating bullets and talking about Bill (The Pig) Clintons astro-turf in the back of the truck while Bill and Hill glaringly watched. Nope, this was a new day for the lot of them and Bush put them all in their place (at the feeding trough below the bottom rung). I really wish I had taped the thing, so I could watch and listen over and over as the room was so quiet you could hear a pin drop as they sat salivating for the headlines of the articles they would write the next day.
George Bush, freshly victorious in the Liberation of Iraq, was one class act. He got up, he spoke and his topic was the men who died in Iraq, two of the press own: Michael Kelly and David Bloom. He commended them for their work; he lauded them for their lives and George finished his remarks, of some length, with the last email that David Bloom sent home to his wife. David told his wife that here he was, in the prime of his career on the eve of his fortieth birthday, in a war zone with the troops as the newly created embedded reporter and that all that was really important was her, his wife, their children and Jesus.
Yes, George Bush said the name that has virtually everyone in the press nattering: Jesus. He said it with conviction; he said it with respect and he said it with love. Then he sat down. And the audience sat stunned! I almost couldnt believe my eyes and ears.
It was pure joy to watch the emcee get up, flustered as all get out, trying to fill the gap in time for the band to set up for the entertainment. I only watched a few more minutes before I felt my heart leap with such gratitude that I thought I would cry. Finally a man who stands by his convictions, who cares truly about the previous year and his work during that time, a time of great challenge as France, Germany, Russia, Red China, the United Nations and the press called him out on his decision to liberate Iraq. A year that saw Bill Clinton and Jimmah Carter speak out publicly against Bush, while traveling around as though they were still in charge, dealing with the enemy as the press told us what great peacemakers they were.
Bush is my cowboy and arent we glad we still have men like him to lead this country. The cowboy is revered by those who understand the true definition of this kind of man; a man slow to anger, never one to pick a fight, always ready to defend the defenseless, a man who has stones and backbone and heart and is willing to go out and face down the badguys, even if it means his own destruction.
For the last year, almost the entire press has slung the arrows at George, has mocked, has ridiculed, has trashed him mercilessly and has done it on an hourly basis while they pretty much ignored the real hypocrites, to attack the Christian president. They called him stupid, they called him shrub, they challenged every decision as though they really cared, as though they really understood the full import of the situation and last night George showed them all he has been paying attention and has not forgotten that their actions have caused people to suffer and die more than was absolutely necessary.
Every day in every way, my esteem for this man grows and last night he said what I wanted him to say, he did what I wanted him to do and I will not forget this man is working for me. Thank you, President Bush, from the bottom of my politics-weary heart.
To: EveningStar
Excellent!
To: EveningStar
I think the reason there was no comedian or joking was due to our troops still in combat situations and getting killed or injured daily.
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posted on
04/27/2003 9:44:23 AM PDT
by
dwilli
To: dwilli
I think the reason there was no comedian or joking was due to our troops still in combat situations and getting killed or injured daily.That's right. Bush knew that would be unseemly, and he honored the two dead reporters. That's proper and class.
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posted on
04/27/2003 9:46:28 AM PDT
by
xJones
To: EveningStar
Bush has a big fan in the author. I didn't see his remarks last night. Is there a transcript out there? Thanks.
To: EveningStar
GREAT POST!! BUMP!!! The Left derides President Bush for being a "cowboy". I always resented that until I read what a cowboy truly is in this piece. She's absolutely right and the next time I hear some Lefty call the President a cowboy, I'm going to say" Dang right and and I'm glad he's one!"
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posted on
04/27/2003 9:50:06 AM PDT
by
BlueOneGolf
(3rd Infantry Division: "Rock of the Marne!")
To: Fred Mertz
There is probably a video (real Player) on the C-SPAN site.
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posted on
04/27/2003 9:51:19 AM PDT
by
dwilli
To: EveningStar
BTTT!
Read the entire article-you'll like it.
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posted on
04/27/2003 9:54:20 AM PDT
by
F.J. Mitchell
(Speak softly, speak slowly,be patient-when that fails, strike swiftly and decisively!)
To: EveningStar
Excellent article.
Yes, being in a time of war makes a difference, but clinton sponsored numerous little wars and one pretty big one. I fail to remember any occasion when he spoke to the press with dignity.
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posted on
04/27/2003 10:00:30 AM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: EternalVigilance
None of this is surprising to me. President Bush is all class. He is a dignified gentleman with a sense of decorum and propriety. What a contrast to Slick Willie, who behaved like trailer trash 24/7. Clinton was a constant embarassment, a buffoon who sullied our nation and the presidency. George W. Bush is a leader we can all be proud of.
To: Fred Mertz
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posted on
04/27/2003 10:01:34 AM PDT
by
annyokie
To: Fred Mertz
They will probably replay it on cspan.
President Bush was great as usual. The crowd IMHO proved
that they are complete oafs. They continued talking so loudly during the speech by one of their own. Ray Charles sounded terrible and why was he chosen to entertain? Another snub of GW I think. They are aholes, thank God for President and Mrs. Bush.
To: EternalVigilance
The cowboy is revered by those who understand the true definition of this kind of man; a man slow to anger, never one to pick a fight, always ready to defend the defenseless, a man who has stones and backbone and heart and is willing to go out and face down the badguys, even if it means his own destruction. Great post. this quote reminds me of one I've seen attributed to John Wayne, "Real courage is when you're scared to death and you saddle up anyway and ride into the battle."
Yes, George Bush said the name that has virtually everyone in the press nattering: Jesus. He said it with conviction; he said it with respect and he said it with love. Then he sat down. And the audience sat stunned! I almost couldnt believe my eyes and ears.
Here is the reason we have a man of class, dignity, compassion and courage for our President. May God Bless him, his team and our troops. I'm so proud to be an American standing tall with these magnificent people.
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posted on
04/27/2003 10:13:59 AM PDT
by
BOBTHENAILER
(Just like Black September. One by one, we're gonna get 'em.)
To: BlueOneGolf
Agree. It takes a real man to be a cowboy.
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posted on
04/27/2003 10:21:25 AM PDT
by
lonestar
(Don't mess with Texans)
To: EternalVigilance
I was disappointed to only catch the end of the show as Ray Charles sang. Sounds wonderful.
Anyone know if and when C-SPAN will replay this? I remember Clinton's Correspondents' Dinners being shown endlessly.
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posted on
04/27/2003 10:23:13 AM PDT
by
Dr. Eckleburg
(There are very few shades of gray.)
To: Cicero
clinton sponsored numerous little wars and one pretty big one. I fail to remember any occasion when he spoke to the press with dignity. Clinton and dignity just don't go together.
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posted on
04/27/2003 10:24:58 AM PDT
by
sd-joe
To: BOBTHENAILER
Bears Repeating:
Yes, George Bush said the name that has virtually everyone in the press nattering: Jesus. He said it with conviction; he said it with respect and he said it with love. Then he sat down. And the audience sat stunned! I almost couldnt believe my eyes and ears. Here is the reason we have a man of class, dignity, compassion and courage for our President. May God Bless him, his team and our troops. I'm so proud to be an American standing tall with these magnificent people.
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posted on
04/27/2003 10:27:53 AM PDT
by
litehaus
To: F.J. Mitchell
I did read the whole thing before I posted it. Thanks. :)
To: EternalVigilance
It was excellent and he was sharp to mention JESUS from Bloom's letter....since MSNBC had omitted that part.
Job well done...my wife and I were mighty proud. That's why I like him even though he stumbles into the moderate pothole from time to time.
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posted on
04/27/2003 10:30:43 AM PDT
by
wardaddy
(just a spring clean for the May queen)
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