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FR Columnists' Corner - "New `Sexed-up' D.N.C. ad: Will it work?" by JohnHuang2
Free Republic Network ^ | 8-6-03 | JohnHuang2

Posted on 08/07/2003 7:38:18 PM PDT by Bob J

FR Columnists' Corner

""New `Sexed-up' D.N.C. ad: Will it work?""

by JohnHuang2

Democrats are set to launch a major TV ad blitz accusing U.S. Commander-in-Chief George W. Bush of peddling "misleading" information on the nuclear threat posed by now deposed Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, according to published reports.

The Democrat National Committee, seizing the initiative as recent polls show support for Bush collapsing -- his job-approval plummeting in one month from 61 percent to 59 percent in the latest CNN/USA Today Gallup poll -- "has been raising money through an e-mail campaign that began July 10 to help finance the ad, which sharply questions Bush's veracity on Iraq's weapons," the AP reports.

The ad, to run on local TV stations in Madison, Wis., a hotbed of Saddam loyalists, does not sharply question Saddam's veracity on Iraq's weapons. In a newly released tape of Saddam's voice, aired on Arab Television, Saddam's voice sharply questions Bush's veracity on Iraq's weapons, joining a growing chorus of leading Democrats who say Bush, not Saddam's voice, suffers a growing "credibility gap." Senior Democrats, top al-Qaeda leaders and Saddam's voice accuse Bush of having built a case against Saddam on flimsy evidence and forgeries, a charge echoed increasingly on the campaign trail by alleged '04 contenders. On veracity, given a choice between the oil guy from Texas versus the oil guy from Baghdad, there's just no contest with this crowd: Oil guy Saddam wins hands-down.

(The tape of Saddam's voice, the third since the fall of Baghdad, is evidence Saddam's voice survived the war, the C.I.A. says. No `sightings' of Saddam's voice have been reported. Teams of U.S.-led search crews have scoured the country for weeks but have failed to find Saddam's voice, leading skeptics to charge Saddam's voice probably never existed).

The charge that Saddam sought uranium from Africa is utterly preposterous, say Democrats, since Saddam would never do such a thing. Nor would the ex-Iraqi leader associate with the likes of Osama bin Laden, say Democrats and other leading Saddam supporters. The President, in his State of the Uranium address in January (a 50-plus minute speech in which the President underscored uranium's affect on the U.S. economy, uranium's affect on the U.S. budget, uranium's affect on U.S. healthcare, uranium's affect on U.S. education, uranium's affect on U.S. crime rates and Martha Stewart's cooking) said British intelligence had "learned" Saddam had sought uranium from Africa. Bush's use of the word "learned," to wit, "the British government has learned," rather than opting for "believes," as in, "the British government believes," was obviously part of a cleverly crafted deception or ploy, say pundits. So misleading and deceptive was Bush's uranium address in January that it forced Congress in October, 3 full months earlier, to vote to approve military action against uranium stockpiles in Africa and Iraq.

The ad says the slanderous uranium claim, the sole basis for removing Saddam, "was proven false. The CIA knew it. The State Department knew it. The White House knew it."

Besides, no president, in any event, should even countenance relying on something as unreliable as British intelligence. For pre-war information on Iraqi weapons development, far more trusty and credible alternatives were readily available: World-renown WMD/uranium experts Sean Penn, Barbra Streisand and the Baghdad Boys, just to name a few. Penn, after a 3-day fact-finding mission late last year, declared Iraq completely free of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Africa completely free of uranium.

But what if the DNC uranium ad doesn't work? What if it can't knock Bush's numbers down a notch or two in key battleground Madison, Wis.?

Ha! Then Democrats unleash their ultimate weapon: A 30-second cartoon ad depicting a cruel and mean-spirited Bush laughing while viciously shoving a wheel-chair-bound Saddam off the deck of the carrier U.S.S. Lincoln, evoking Bush's Top-Gun landing back in May. The landing sparked an outcry from Democrats, who complained that Bush should have used a helicopter not a jet because TV images made him look too good. Visibly shaken, Sen. Robert Byrd (D-West Uranus), accused Bush of "flamboyant showmanship." House Democrat Henry Waxman (D-Tikrit), ranking member of the Government Reform and Oversight Committee, is still deeply probing the landing, including "Flamboyant Showmanship" and whether Bush, in wearing a military flight jacket on a military plane engaged in a military landing, signaled intent to impose a military dictatorship on America.

Colleagues say Sen. Byrd still shows signs of severe A.F.S.S.O.T.S.F., Acute Flamboyant Showmanship Syndrome On The Senate Floor, while other Democrats like John F. Kerry manifest growing signs of severe, uranium-speech-induced `I-Can't-Remember-Voting-For-War-Against-Saddam, But-If-I-Did, I-Didn't-Really-Mean-It!' memory loss (I.C.R.V.F.W.A.S.B.I.I.D.I.D.R.M.I.) on the campaign trail.

Kerry, who said Monday his ketchup "`boiled over' when he read reports over the weekend that administration officials suggested they would be `humiliated' to return to the United Nations for help in post-war Iraq" CNN, All Politics report, O7/21/03), accused Bush, who is forming an international coalition to rebuild Iraq, of not forming an international coalition to rebuild Iraq. The latest hostile fire from Kerry brings to 1,000,000,000,000,000,698 the number attacks on the U.S. war effort by Democrats, using increasing guerrilla tactics in small, `squad-level' groups, since the start of the war back in March.

Some note that, with Saddam's fate unknown, the Democrat attacks will likely continue. The possibility of Saddam's return to power in Baghdad gives succor to Democrat supporters, who are rallying behind former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, the most vociferous critic of Saddam's removal from power. Growing unrest and turmoil among core voters -- furious that `Quagmire' in Iraq, while nightly reported in `sexed-up' CBS "Evening News" with Dan Rather, has failed to materialize -- worries party elders, who are scrambling to bring stability in the party. Democrat party militants grumble that `resistance' against U.S. forces has been too weak and sporadic to be effectual. The party's growing divisions on Iraq threatens a repeat of '72, when a brilliant Senator George McGovern propelled Nixon to re-election landslide.

Kerry, whom critics charge with inserting hubris in this process, accused Bush of "inserting hubris in this process" during a conference call with reporters. Kerry blamed the `hubris' and `failure' to put an international peace-keeping coalition on the ground, under the brilliant command of U.N. military strategist Kofi Annan, for the deadly attacks on U.S. forces from Iraqi death-squads and Saddam holdouts.

Kerry does has a valid point. Iraqi death-squads and Saddam holdouts have been clamoring for weeks, `Bush, end the hubris, listen to John F. Kerry, stop your `Go-It-Alone' approach!! Put an international peace-keeping coalition on the ground under the brilliant command of U.N. military strategist Kofi Annan and we'll quit being Iraqi death-squads and Saddam holdouts, and go back to being good people again -- promise!!! And make sure you get a U.N. resolution authorizing it -- no more unilateralism!!'

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Meanwhile, "Black families' gains in income and education are being undermined -- at least to some degree -- by rising incarceration rates and a persistent unemployment gap compared with whites, the Urban League says in its latest report on the state of black America," the Associated Press reports.

Despite progress, "a higher proportion of black men are in jail and the black unemployment rate, after declining significantly, is back up," said Urban League President Marc Morial.

Proportionally, why are more blacks in jail than whites? White Racism, says Robert Hill, "senior researcher" of White Racism at Rockville, Md. He writes that "the maintenance of racial inequality through covert processes of structure and institutions" is the reason for higher black incarceration rates. Not open White Racism, but covert White Racism. Here's how it works: On a typical night, this `Racial inequality through covert processes of structure and institutions' thingy goes out and robs the local 7-Eleven at gun point, then breaks into some black guy's home `Under-cover-of-darkness-in-the-night,' and, after planting incriminating evidence linked to the convenient store caper -- evidence for crimes `Racial inequality through covert processes and institutions' thingy committed! -- snatches perfectly innocent, law-abiding black men and throws them into jail for no reason. That kind of White Racism. Weird, eh? `Racial inequality through covert processes and institutions,' the insidious perpetrator behind these mid-night body-snatches of perfectly innocent, law-abiding black men, still has not been apprehended, and leads or clues to the culprit's whereabouts have grown cold.

Bush -- forget Osama! Forget Saddam! Capture and arrest this `Racial inequality through covert processes and institution' thingy and end the body-snatches!

Kidding aside, this Urban League "study" is a joke -- it's an insult to black Americans everywhere, the overwhelming majority of whom are, indeed, law-abiding, honest, hard-working and play by the rules. But, to borrow an old refrain, denial is more than just a river in Egypt.

Anyway, that's... My two cents... "JohnHuang2"

(c) 2003 JohnHuang2


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1 posted on 08/07/2003 7:38:19 PM PDT by Bob J
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To: Bob J
his job-approval plummeting in one month from 61 percent to 59 percent in the latest CNN/USA Today Gallup poll

LOL!!

2 posted on 08/07/2003 7:39:58 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Bob J
Thanks Bob, this new feature at FR is great. We have some great writers here on FR.
3 posted on 08/07/2003 7:42:29 PM PDT by Jean S
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To: JeanS
And every one of them go out with Townhall's daily email, and an occasional excellent piece will make their front page!

Just spreading the news baby...
4 posted on 08/07/2003 7:43:48 PM PDT by Bob J (Freerepublic.net...where it's always a happening....)
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To: Bob J
And every one of them go out with Townhall's daily email...

I didn't know that. Cool!

5 posted on 08/07/2003 7:45:13 PM PDT by Jean S
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To: Bob J
JH2 is a jewel! I hope John isn't worrying about the corrosive effect upon the nation these democrat hit pieces will have ... when Dean is sworn in, he will pass his hand in the air over the nation and 'heal our divisions', don'tcha know. And he ought to have a clue since the divisions are the stock and trade of demoncrats just like him! ... run hatellary, run!
6 posted on 08/07/2003 7:45:35 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: JeanS
Check "Government Reform". Here is Gary Aldrich's article (we have premission from Gary to reprint his articles at "Columnists' Corner") from yesterday. I think Nick Danger got JH2's article up too late for todays email, but it will be out manana.

One of these days we have to figure out to create some income for the FRN, instead of only outgo...heheh.

7 posted on 08/07/2003 7:50:49 PM PDT by Bob J (Freerepublic.net...where it's always a happening....)
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To: Lancey Howard; Bob J
According to the latest Fox News poll, only 36% of voters think GW deserves re-election. 42% would prefer someone else.
8 posted on 08/07/2003 7:55:40 PM PDT by ConsistentLibertarian
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To: Lancey Howard
We are witnessing a complete disconnect with reality within the “Big Tent” Democratic party. They refuse to admit that they are irrelevant, all they have to offer is what’s killing our EU ‘friends’ and until they ‘come to Jesus’ and admit the problem, they will continue to dwindle down to their ‘True Hard Core Believers’…the, formerly institutionalized psychiatric patients who are hard wired to Terry McAuliffe ’s DNC. These people are desperate, and completely ruthless.
Hitch up your griddle Mabelle, this baby’s just heating up!
9 posted on 08/07/2003 7:57:41 PM PDT by dgallo51
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To: Bob J
I would love to see the dems faces, if the next time the President is asked about a "deceptive" statement, he answers "it depends on what the meaning of "is" is.
10 posted on 08/07/2003 7:58:01 PM PDT by Grammy
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To: Bob J
May I ask the obvious question "Since when did a CNN poll have only a 2% error in its 'sampling'?

Perhaps Teddie and his fellow travelers at CNN might think of using the "More Signal, Less Noise" line from Creative Cow Forums. Given the in extremis condition of CNN's image, there is a good chance the pros at the Cow would loan the line for a bit.
11 posted on 08/07/2003 7:58:49 PM PDT by GladesGuru (In a society predicated upon liberty, it is essential to examine principles - -)
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To: Lancey Howard
the latest CNN poll shows Bush is back to 60%...again.
12 posted on 08/07/2003 8:01:03 PM PDT by mrtysmm
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To: ConsistentLibertarian
According to the latest Fox News poll, only 63% of voters think GW deserves re-election. 24% would prefer someone else.

Really?

13 posted on 08/07/2003 8:01:38 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
No, you must have misread.

According to Fox News only 36% think he deserves re-election, whereas 42% think the country would probably be better off with someone else.

Scary, isn't it?

But I think if we're out of Iraq before 2004 and Iraq is a stable, pro-western democracy, and the we're back in black with federal surpluses to pay down the trillions in federal debt, and employment statistics improve and Powell is willing to serve a second term and the inquiry about what was known by the Whitehouse before 9/11 stays sealed, I think we'll be competitive.
14 posted on 08/07/2003 8:07:02 PM PDT by ConsistentLibertarian
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To: Lancey Howard; ConsistentLibertarian
Series here, which is it: 36/42% or 63/24% or are these made up numbers??
15 posted on 08/07/2003 8:09:33 PM PDT by CedarDave (New slogan for the environmentalist whackos: "Its for the Landscape")
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To: ConsistentLibertarian
Out of Iraq? LOL, we're not even out of Germany and Korea 50+ yrs later.
16 posted on 08/07/2003 8:10:16 PM PDT by Guillermo (Proud Infidel)
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To: ConsistentLibertarian
But I think if we're out of Iraq before 2004 and Iraq is a stable, pro-western democracy, and the we're back in black with federal surpluses to pay down the trillions in federal debt, and employment statistics improve and Powell is willing to serve a second term and the inquiry about what was known by the Whitehouse before 9/11 stays sealed, I think we'll be competitive.

None of those is going to happen in the next 15 months. Therefore, Bush is toast. Time to pack my bags, but to where??

17 posted on 08/07/2003 8:11:58 PM PDT by CedarDave (New slogan for the environmentalist whackos: "Its for the Landscape")
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To: dgallo51; ConsistentLibertarian
We are witnessing a complete disconnect with reality within the “Big Tent” Democratic party. They refuse to admit that they are irrelevant, ...

If what ConsistentLibertarian is saying is true, they are not irrelevant and the polls show them to be gaining big time. The libs and big media are going all out on this and by the time the election rolls around W will be as hapless and luckless as his father.

18 posted on 08/07/2003 8:14:53 PM PDT by CedarDave (New slogan for the environmentalist whackos: "Its for the Landscape")
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"are these made up numbers??"

I don't know. Ask FOX News. They're the ones who did the poll ;-)

http://www.pollingreport.com/wh04gen.htm
19 posted on 08/07/2003 8:16:47 PM PDT by ConsistentLibertarian
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To: CedarDave
Some of my favorite quotes:

"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. "
-Winston Churchill

Neither the United States of America nor the world community of nations can tolerate deliberate deception and offensive threats on the part of any nation, large or small. We no longer live in a world where only the actual firing of weapons represents a sufficient challenge to a nation’s security to constitute maximum peril.
-John F. Kennedy, 1962

Anyone remember The Bay Of Pigs? Al Gore and Nakita Dean can eat my shorts!

THIS Democratic party couldn’t nominate let alone be able to elect FDR or JFK. Their hard core cultists wouldn't show up to get out the vote.

Anyone remember Walter Mondale?

You're undefeated until you admit defeat. We got an eternity until this election. Be happy. Get a fire in your belly or start heading to your bus depot.

I, for one, want THIS Democratic Party deceased, dead, formerly amongst the living, room temperature. THIS Democratic Party, headed by McAuliffe, beholding to the Clintons and thoroughly compromised by their ‘Asian’ strategic partners (The ChiComs).

The Democratic rank and file will be better off without them, and so will America.
20 posted on 08/07/2003 8:52:32 PM PDT by dgallo51
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