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To: Hostage
The American people are waking...

Have you ever seen the movie, Ship of Fools?

16 posted on 09/25/2003 6:40:37 AM PDT by Consort
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To: Consort
Yes I have but there is no parallel here. I saw the advent of FNC in 1996. It has steadily grown adsorbing market share.

Here in the liberal Democrat fiefdom of Seattle, I actually see people talking about what they saw on FNC, or better, presenting the "other side" of the debate. When I say waking up, I mean they are aware that the NY news establishment attempts to "spin" their daily thought process.

People here are not abandoning the War on Terror, ergo President Bush. They don't like any of the Democrat contenders and I have even witnessed people acknowledge they were duped by Clinton during his reign. I am talking about the average mind controlled robots that Liberal Democrats feed off here in Seattle. There's a stirring up of a new awareness.

Some people that are hardcore liberals are pissed that they are losing their "social fashionability". Oh they still enjoy the mindset that Republicans are air-polluting Baptist fascists, but they (the liberals) are losing their favored status.

The local media here is losing their influence. For example, they tried to pump the Latte Tax, serving in effect as paid advertisements for the tax. Although I expected them to do so, I was still surprised at how low and uninformed they think viewers are. They have been losing credibility for several years now.

These are anecdotes for sure but I'll take them, they are more frequent and IMO that is a dramatic significant development.

The Democrat message is wrong and lacks momentum. Truly their chickens are coming home to roost.

That's why I sommented on Cavuto this morning. He must be so immersed in NYC cafe talk as to believe the propaganda that Bush is spiraling down.

IMO Bush is on the ascent. It is only a matter of time that his foreign policy opponents rethink their positions and get on his bus. And when the NYC crowd try to forge a "Bush vs. the World" contest, who are they refrreig to as "the World"? Is it France-Germany-Belgium-Russia-Kofo Annan? Well the reality is that the President has narrowed that "World" to France-Belgium-Annan and Annan better be thinking how he will continue his life style after his UN paycheck stops coming.

Bush will not only win the foreign poliicy debate, he will emerge as a true world leader because he is unwavering, and he is bottomline right.

Bush will also benefit from technological innovation in the energy industry. His administration will oversee a transformation to a hydrogen economy. No, this is not blue sky BS, it's real this time. Do some google searches on automotive fuel cells, General Motors, Honda, Chevron-Texaco, Dutch Shell. Propane-Hydrogen Fuel Cells are the fallout from the electric car debacle experiments, it is their discovery that will take a grip in the next three years and then extend to transforming the energy infrastucture. Put it this way, those unleaded gas stations will all add a fuel cell pump, either sepcial formulations of NG or Propane. Unleaded gas will start to take a backseat like the leaded gas of the past. And that's not all, take a look at low emission power plants for industrial energy production, and portable residential fuel cell energy production.

Bottomline is that the economy and foreign policy under President Bush is going to rock.

Cavuto needs to get his big round babyface out of his ass, get out of the Big Apple and see what is going on elsewhere. He shouldn't rely on the merry-go-round of one journalist telling another journalist an opinion and yet another journalist calling its news or at least "public sentiment".
24 posted on 09/25/2003 7:20:02 AM PDT by Hostage
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