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Unenlightened selfish interest: Hewitt slams Sen. Dems for dissing America at time of greatest need
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Tuesday, October 30, 2001 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 10/29/2001 11:52:10 PM PST by JohnHuang2

WND Exclusive Commentary
Unenlightened self interest


© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

I am in Washington, D.C., for the 26th running of the Marine Corps Marathon. It's been 15 years since I ran this race and, when media demands following the attacks of Sept. 11 disrupted my training, I thought about skipping it. The Marines, however, refused to cancel the race even though the security issues went through the roof. If they can put it on, I decided I could finish it.

Coming to Washington from the West Coast brings you to a different world. The anthrax attacks are just disturbing headlines in California, but here it is very much a real problem on the minds of almost every Washingtonian I have chatted with. The Pentagon, having recently taken a direct hit, is now ringed with camouflaged biohazard monitoring stations. The Supreme Court was added to the target list on Friday, and more surprises are believed to be in the mail. There is no panic. Just seriousness.

Which is why I find the conduct of Senate Democrats so surprising. The country is undergoing its most significant challenge in decades, and the leadership of the opposition has returned to an almost maddening partisanship less than two months after thousands of Americans died in a surprise assault. They have chosen the opposite of seriousness. They have chosen self-interest.

Tom Daschle has buried the energy bill that would allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge because he knows the votes from both sides of the aisle are there to pass it.

Patrick Leahy has imposed a near boycott on Bush judicial nominees even though we are in the middle of the largest manhunt in history and a full federal bench is a pressing necessity. Bill Clinton had 28 judges confirmed in his first year in office – a 57 percent confirmation rate even though he did not start nominating judges until August of 1993. George Bush has had only 12 of his 60 nominees voted on – a tiny 20 percent – even though he began sending up his judicial picks in May. Leahy is unapologetic. The Democrats are running things, and they are committed to running out the clock.

And now we have Joe Biden droning on about "high-tech bullying" and the need to go mano a mano with the Taliban. When I played the entire Biden answer on my radio program last Thursday, an outraged and teary caller from Colorado explained how her father had died at the Chosin Reservoir going mano a mano with the Chinese when she was 1-year old, and perhaps the Biden Doctrine that conflict is unacceptable unless a lot of American soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines die is not the view of the American voters. Biden complains he is the victim of a political drive-by. Biden is a victim of his need to pose as a player. He deserves every bit of the withering criticism that has come his way.

It is too bad we do not have a three-strikes-and-you're-out policy for the Senate Democrats. Such a policy would oblige Jim Jeffords to look at the real and lasting damage his dance with self-absorption has cost the country, and perhaps it would even move Georgia Senator Zell Miller to act on what must be his increasing discomfort with the fecklessness of his national party.

Tests of leadership capability come along rarely. We are in the midst of one now, and its subject matter is nothing less than protection of the lives of millions of Americans living in target areas. The recent reports of bin Laden's potential nuclear capability underscore the threat at the same time that they underscore the need for candor, honor and purpose among the political leadership. The Senate Democrats have failed on all counts, and no amount of prattle about "bipartisanship" from their allies – like Michael Kinsley and Al Hunt – will cover their collapse under pressure. They know nothing except hyper-partisanship, and they have returned to it in record time.

This partisanship is a tragedy for the party of FDR and JFK, but it is simply dangerous for the country. The only answers are attention and political revulsion. The elections of 2002 are a year away, but disgust should be funneled into contributions to the coffers of those who would restore responsible people to power in the Senate. I listed some of the individual candidates in last week's column, and the general effort is guided by – and can be studied and supported at – the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

There is still time in this session for Daschle – and the Democrat Party he leads – to turn around and come back to the political conduct required by these times. That does not mean agreement with the president. It does mean votes on the key bills, the judicial nominees, and a public rebuke of Biden.

In a city consumed with seriousness, it is a shame that the only place that quality is in short supply is the United States Senate.


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To: Gothmog
They rolled him on the 'cows milk' bill, right? You think we can put a lot of heat on him in his state, will it do any good?
41 posted on 10/30/2001 8:59:47 AM PST by gulfcoast6
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To: JohnHuang2
"Biden is a victim of his need to pose as a player"

What a great observation. Way to go Hugh!!

42 posted on 10/30/2001 9:11:12 AM PST by BFO
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To: RonDog
Ron?
Next time you speak with ol' Hugh?
Just tell him it took a lttle time for the Liberals to huddle with their media before they could safely come out & continue with the usual anti-American -- pro-Socialist behaviors & actions.

Was only a matter of time.
The mo is exactly the same every time & has worked just like this on a number of other matters in the recent past, too.

43 posted on 10/30/2001 9:17:17 AM PST by Landru
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To: JohnHuang2
Note to Americans in the Democratic Senate Caucus--Either you abandon your Socialist/Communist comrades or 'we' will abandon you.

Republicans MAY be greedy capitalists, but at least they are OUR greedy capitalists.

'Politically incorrect' is not politically wrong. Nobody wants to be in DC these days anyway. Why not cut back on the size of the federal government?

44 posted on 10/30/2001 9:22:18 AM PST by d14truth
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To: PhiKapMom
Wonder if that 'copy' of Hillary's Wellesley thesis that BKO had will ever turn up? Be nice if 100 copies just happened to hit certain 'inquiring minds' at the same time. Barbara could have planned a 'mass media mailing' in the event of her untimely death. 'Final Days' is on my 'must read' list for the holidays.
45 posted on 10/30/2001 9:27:41 AM PST by d14truth
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To: JohnHuang2
And now we have Joe Biden droning on about "high-tech bullying" and the need to go mano a mano with the Taliban...


"mano"


"moron"

From InfoPlease - Foreign Words and Phrases:

mano a mano (mah'no ah mah'no) [Span.]: a direct confrontation or conflict.
“‘Stay out of it,’ he admonished his friends, ‘I want to handle this guy mano a mano.’”

46 posted on 10/30/2001 9:32:37 AM PST by RonDog
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To: d14truth
That brings a smile to my face just thinking of ms. clinton's thesis going all over. I hope BKO did just that. Like you her book is high on my list to read!
47 posted on 10/30/2001 9:32:45 AM PST by PhiKapMom
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To: Mudboy Slim
Daschle isn't up for re-election until 2004. Tim Johnson (D-SD) is up in 2002 and Rep. John Thune is running against him.
48 posted on 10/30/2001 9:38:31 AM PST by ImpBill
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To: RonDog; Mudboy Slim
Thanks to Hugh; yes Mudboy Slim, and other Georgia Freepers; time to get your fellow GOPers in the state to put pressure on Miller. We must stop being dependent on Mideast Oil. That will drastically change our politics in the Gulf.
49 posted on 10/30/2001 9:38:49 AM PST by DLfromthedesert
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To: JohnHuang2
Tom Daschle, Pat Leahy and Joe Biden are very, very small men. In every way. I don't have the adequate adjectives to describe how very much each of them disgust me but I will NEVER listen to what they have to say because I only get an earful of hatred and smallness and mean spiritedness every time their voices manage to reach my ears.
50 posted on 10/30/2001 9:47:26 AM PST by Republic
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To: Mudboy Slim
Here's a 1997 picture of next SD Senator 'Big John' Thune(center), and current SD Senators 'Tiny Tom' Daschle and 'yes-man', not quite so 'tiny' Tim JOHNSON--

"The South Dakota Congressional Delegation receives the tree from Forest Service officials. From Left to Right are; Marty DeWitt, Chuck Morris, and Gary Say of the National Forest Service, Representative John Thune, Senator Tom Daschle and Senator Tim Johnson of South Dakota, and Matthew Evans, the Capitol's Landscape Architect."

The 'Link'

If only the South Dakota Senators measured up to 'their tree'


51 posted on 10/30/2001 9:51:52 AM PST by d14truth
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To: Landru
Ron?
Next time you speak with ol' Hugh?

LOL! Psst.. Here's a secret. Don't tell anyone, but the "inside connection" that I have with Hugh Hewitt is...

(I go to www.hughhewitt.com and click on the Contact Us button at the top. That's it. No magic involved.
And, if you'd like... YOU can contact him in EXACTLY this same way, too!)

No big surprise. Hugh actually READS the e-mail that we send him. (Although he does not often have the time to respond.)

Case in point, from TODAY's "Message of the Day" on his website, here is an e-mail that he read on the air yesterday:

October 30, 2001

Morning Glory and Evening Grace!

The hawks are getting restless even as the television talkers are getting defeatist. I'm glad FDR and Churchill didn't have to work with folks who head south on you after three weeks of war.

The hawkish view is represented by Krauthammer and Kristol, both writing in today's Washington Post. For a more balanced view of the war's progress, try the Boston Globe's articles by Bryan Bender on the effort to establish a base in Afghanistan, and by Chris Tomlinson on bomb-making inside the USS Theodore Roosevelt.

For encouraging news, you'll have to buy the Wall Street Journal where scholar Michael Ledeen details the swelling protests against the government in Iran. Millions have participated in weeks of riots, and the top of the Iranian state is deeply worried. The wheel is turning again.

I've posted below the e-mail that I received from Ray in San Diego and I read on yesterday's program. It needs to be widely distributed to counteract creeping defeatism in the media.

"From Ray in San Diego
Subject:
The Afghan Winter gives the US a Military Advantage

Morning Glory and Evening Grace to you Hugh,

It's bothering me that the "military experts" in the media are only giving half the story about the upcoming Afghan winter. They make it sound like when winter hits our forces will be paralyzed like the city of Atlanta, GA would be if it were hit by a major snowstorm. I hope through the "Voice of Reason" the truth can be heard. Here's the other side of the story:

I've trained at the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center in Pickel Meadows, CA (in the Sierras south of Lake Tahoe) both in the winter and summer and I've trained in Norway at the Allied Officer Winter Warfare Course in the middle of a Norwegian winter. I know from first hand experience the rigors of operating in conditions similar to those that will be experienced in Afghanistan. Yes, the onset of winter does create some unique challenges for US, British and other forces. What no one has mentioned though, is that it creates the same unique challenges for the Taliban as well. The weather doesn't care if your the Taliban, a Muslim, a Christian or an American. The snow will fall, the wind will blow and the temperatures will drop. The Taliban will face many of the same challenges as our forces will face: maintaing troop morale, equipment maintenance, movement of forces and supplies, etc.

The thought that our forces are not capable of or prepared to operate in those conditions is ludicrous. Particularly when you consider the forces that are currently deployed. All the ground, naval and air forces currently being employed are well trained and accustomed to the rigors the Afghan winter will bring. Every unit that I can think of that is currently operating there or is deploying there is well suited to operate in the terrain and climate. Even the Marine Expeditionary Units sitting onboard ships in the Arabian and Mediterranean Seas are ready, willing and capable. They have trained at the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center before deploying. How about the 10th Mountain Division? Hello...they're home-based at Fort Drum, NY. Being a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in upstate NY, I can tell you it gets pretty darn cold and miserable up there. Trust me, the 10th Mountain Division can handle itself under the expected winter conditions. The Special Forces units, the Rangers, the SEALs, they're all experienced. I could go on, I hope you get my point. Our soldiers, sailors, airman and marines are well trained, well lead and excellently equipped. It's not like we're asking the National Guardsman at the airports to go over there and lead the assault on Kabul.

If you were wounded, where would you want the medevac helicopter to take you? To Kabul or maybe to an airbase in Pakistan or Uzbekistan where we have set up medical facilities? If you're cold, hungry and running low on ammo, who do you think has a better chance of resupplying you? A Taliban mule train or a US Army CH-47 or US Marine CH-53 helicopter? Quite frankly, I would rather be in our shoes than theirs!

Remember, we're the "guerillas" in this war. We're on the offensive. The initiative is totally ours. Please take a brief moment on the air and get the facts out there. As I learned in all my training - the weather can be one of your greatest allies - if you're smart. I believe we are. Our soldiers, sailors, airman and marines aren't soft, it's the boneheads in the media who never served in the military, but are all experts, are the ones that are soft - soft in the head."

52 posted on 10/30/2001 9:52:33 AM PST by RonDog
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To: JohnHuang2; RonDog; PhiKapMom
bttt for the next Senator from South Dakota, John Thune. See the 1997 Christmas pic.
53 posted on 10/30/2001 9:55:28 AM PST by d14truth
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks for the heads up!
54 posted on 10/30/2001 9:55:36 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: RonDog; RJayneJ
Quote of the Day --- From Ray in San Diego

"Our soldiers, sailors, airman and marines aren't soft, it's the boneheads in the media who never served in the military, but are all experts, are the ones that are soft - soft in the head."

55 posted on 10/30/2001 10:00:07 AM PST by d14truth
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To: Alamo-Girl
Side by side replies can't slip by without--

HUGS!!!!, Alamo-Girl.

56 posted on 10/30/2001 10:01:33 AM PST by d14truth
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To: JohnHuang2
Bump for Hugh!

g

57 posted on 10/30/2001 10:05:06 AM PST by Geezerette
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To: d14truth
Hugs right back to you!!!
58 posted on 10/30/2001 10:07:07 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: PhiKapMom
"Miller is with us or against us!"

You are a wise lady, my FRiend...MUD

59 posted on 10/30/2001 10:08:39 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: RonDog
Rep. John Thune, South Dakota

Please support this Reagan appointee in his quest to become Senator from South Dakota in 2002.---in any way you can. 'Hollers' can be more effective than 'dollars', just ask the 'screaming liberals'.

60 posted on 10/30/2001 10:11:34 AM PST by d14truth
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