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President Sound Bite (Hillary love lady alert)
MSNBC ^ | 05/16/03 | Elanor Clift

Posted on 05/16/2003 11:47:14 AM PDT by AbsoluteJustice

President Sound Bite The White House spin machine has turned Bush into the master of presidential rhetoric

NEWSWEEK WEB EXCLUSIVE

May 16 — Every day that passes without a terror attack boosts President Bush’s leadership, so it stands to reason that the bombings in a Saudi housing compound inhabited by Westerners would raise questions about whether Bush is doing enough to protect Americans at home and abroad.

IN AN AUDACIOUS ACT of political alchemy, the Bush administration turned the terrorist strike in Saudi Arabia to its advantage. The bombings are evidence that Al Qaeda remains a threat, that the war against terrorism is ongoing, and—by implication—nobody should question a wartime president. “It’s heads I win; tails you lose,” says a Senate Democrat. The Bush alchemists are equally effective on the home front. Dividend-tax relief for high-rollers appeared headed for the dustbin of history until Bush took to the hustings promoting it as a “jobs and growth bill.” Even the bill’s supporters have a hard time justifying its passage as a vehicle to create jobs. The Congressional Budget Office assessed the bill as having only a marginal impact on the economy, either positive or negative, they weren’t sure which. The CBO is not a socialist enterprise; it’s headed by a Republican appointee. I got a call from a producer for the NPR show called, “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me,” a lively spoof of contemporary life and politics. What did I make of Bush’s shift in rhetoric from “a little bitty” to “itty-bitty” in describing the smaller of the tax cut proposals before the Senate? I’d say it’s a sophisticated nuance engineered by Karl Rove, Bush’s resident Machiavelli. It doesn’t take a wordsmith to figure out what Bush is getting at. He’s demeaning the lesser amount while characterizing the larger tax cut he wants as “robust.” Red-blooded Americans like to support what’s robust as opposed to a sissy alternative. What’s next in Bush’s rhetorical repertoire? Teeny-weeny? Itsy-bitsy? The images are not very subtle. Pollster Frank Luntz who’s made a career out of tailoring words for politicians, says he has never come across another politician who used “little bitty” or any variation thereof unless they were reading to grade schoolers. Bush defines presidential rhetoric. Since most people get their news through sound bites, the technique serves him well. Operation Iraqi Freedom endures in the world of cable despite the chaos and continuing insurrection in the country. “Jobs and Growth” rolls off the tongue of television anchors even though the growth is mainly for large fortunes since millionaires are the biggest beneficiaries of Bush’s tax cut. Whatever the label, it becomes the reality. Those who dare oppose Bush’s questionable economic policy run into another convenient sound bite. They’re guilty of “class warfare.” Bush travels the country demanding that Washington exercise fiscal sanity when he’s the biggest inmate on the loose. His tax cut is irresponsible and will jeopardize Social Security, but it is smart politics. It keeps the Republican base activated, and it silences the Democrats by casting them as whiners and naysayers and denying them the government money for programs that serve traditionally Democratic constituencies. “The Democrats in Washington are irrelevant,” says a Senate Republican. “They might as well follow their Texas cohorts and leave town.” At least the Texas lawmakers, in fleeing across the border to Oklahoma, got the media to pay attention to the heavy-handed tactics of the Republican majority. Congressional Democrats are more inclined to make nice with Bush, as Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson did this week when he relented on Bush’s tax cut in exchange for modest assistance to cash-strapped states.

One Democrat unafraid to say the emperor has no clothes is Florida Sen. Bob Graham, ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee. Graham used the attack in Saudi Arabia to point out the folly of expending so many resources on invading Iraq, which he believes never posed a direct threat to America and was a distraction in the ongoing battle with Al Qaeda and other terrorists. What Graham is saying is right, but because he is running for president, the Bush spin machine dismissed his comments. The White House is also blocking release of the September 11 report recently completed by a joint House and Senate committee. There’s no smoking gun, and most of the information has been made public before, but reissuing it might remind voters that the Bush administration didn’t do all it could before 9-11, or even afterward, in terms of securing the homeland. Bush came to Washington with the primary objective of getting tax cuts. That’s the domestic agenda of this administration. There is nothing else. The tax cut that Bush almost certainly will sign into law this year will be the third largest in history, and he will come back for more next year. Nobody ever loses if they support tax cuts. The whole thing backfires only if the economy collapses, unless of course Bush manages to turn that to his advantage, as well. It was all the fault of those little-bitty lawmakers.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: bush; elanoreclift; waronterror
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To: dirtboy
Whos girlfriend is she, Bent willie the pervert or crusty the ankle?
21 posted on 05/16/2003 12:25:33 PM PDT by chiefqc
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To: AbsoluteJustice
The shriller these 'rats and leftists become, the better I feel...
22 posted on 05/16/2003 12:27:17 PM PDT by eureka! (Rats and Presstitutes lie--they have to in order to survive.....)
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To: AbsoluteJustice
“They might as well follow their Texas cohorts and leave town.” Love it!

Red-blooded American woman here who DEFINITELY is looking forward to a ROBUST, not itsy-bitsy, tax cut (especially as I live in Gray-out CA which is raising taxes right and left).
23 posted on 05/16/2003 12:35:53 PM PDT by olivia3boys
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To: AbsoluteJustice
The Texan Republicans were heavy handed eh? Why, did they not give the commies everything they wanted (and more)?
24 posted on 05/16/2003 12:45:28 PM PDT by Central_Floridian
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To: olivia3boys
Rumor has it, Helen Thomas and Elanor Clift share a loft in Georgetown with the Lugi's (best pizza money can buy) delivery person.

Am I PC or what.
25 posted on 05/16/2003 12:47:39 PM PDT by LT41
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To: LT41
LOL
26 posted on 05/16/2003 1:23:27 PM PDT by AbsoluteJustice (Kiss me I'm an INFIDEL!!!!)
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To: AbsoluteJustice
She's just spouting sour grapes as usual. Dems thought this hit was a slam dunk against Bush. They were all smiles until it turned out we had asked for more security and been denied - then SA went on TV and said they were to blame.

Phoooooey! They were wrong AGAIN!!
27 posted on 05/16/2003 7:06:24 PM PDT by CyberAnt ( America - You Are The Greatest!!)
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To: dirtboy
I have no idea how she manages to operate a computer with her lips firmly planted on Bill or Hillary's backside...

It's easy, she just lifts other people's work and calls it her own.

28 posted on 05/16/2003 10:46:58 PM PDT by Slyfox
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