Posted on 01/05/2002 8:44:19 AM PST by Exnihilo
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH TO ADDRESS NATION FROM CALIFORNIA @ 12:50 ET, click the source to watch live.
He's expected to counter Sen. Tom Daschle's remarks.
I am calling any channel I can think of! To the ramparts, folks; the President needs us!!
By the way, be sure to call Daschle "Eddie Haskel" at every opportunity! That is what Dick Armey called him yesterday, and a finer moniker I cannot think of!!
I believe President Bush has the smarts to walk the fine line between staying out of the gutter, and making the usual GOP mistake of not responding to the enemy.
Don't we all remember how furious we've been at Dole, Lott, and crew for never never smacking Clinton/Gore/Lieberman down? Don't we all know the importance of responding to lies instantly? In the same news cycle?
I like Charles Krauthammer, but his area of expertise is NOT how to win the war of words with weasels.
LOL! You don't get elected in Texas without it...
It took my MONTHS to stop getting a pain in my stomach when I heard the words "The White House said today........". It finally dawned on me, "Hey, that's US!"
I believe we are still in shock because we were SO right about this man that we don't know how to deal with it!
I love how the press says it was a handpicked Republican crowd,they never did that for X42.
This is one of the funniest political bitch slaps ever broadcast on TV.
As Trueblackman says, it is up to us to get the message out, and we need to encourage our elected people to do that. I am most encouraged that news reports say that the aadministration's people are fanning out to all the Sunday talk shows. Also, my senator, Lugar, who is notoriously mealymouthed, was quite strong and firm last week about Daschle's obstructionism. I am beginning to think Rumsfeld has been holding workshops!
one man in the hand-picked Republican audience
There's not a bit of bias in any of this.(/sarcasm)
I'm not for cloning - but if it should ever happen...Rumsfeld is #1 on the list!!
Richard Aguirre: Governor to side step, not two-step with Bush
Richard Aguirre
January 5
Thousands of Oregonians will cheer for President George W. Bush when he visits Portland this afternoon.
Not peace advocates.
Not union members.
And not Gov. John Kitzhaber, who said Friday he opposes the economic security plan Bush will promote today.
Kitzhaber said he supports the commander-in-chief, but opposes much of Bushs domestic agenda, including tax cuts for corporations and upper-income people.
You can ride security just so far and thats a lot of his popularity, Kitzhaber said during an visit with the Statesman Journals editorial board.
I support everything hes doing in the war on terrorism. But you know something, if we can airlift food to kids in Pakistan, what about 120,000 Oregonians who go to bed every night without any food in their stomachs?
At some point, I think we need to start talking about homeland security in terms of the people who are living here not who are threatened by a terrorist assault but who are threatened by apathy, by lack of public investment, by the growing discrepancy in wages between the poor and the rich and by a school system that is struggling.
Lets get real.
In other words, Bushs welcome wont be much different than the last time he visited Oregon Halloween 2000 as a presidential candidate. He ended up losing Oregon to Al Gore by 6,675 votes.
Bushs mixed reception also wont be much different from visits by President Clinton, who drew catcalls from the right and left and snubs from Kitzhaber.
What makes the discord different this time is that Bushs job approval rating is hovering at 85 percent nationally, and he continues to win widespread praise for his handling of the war on terrorism.
Rep. Greg Walden, R-Hood River, said Oregonians should welcome Bushs visit, and be comforted by his interest in ending Oregons recession and lowering its 7.4 percent unemployment rate the highest in the nation.
I think its a good thing hes coming to Oregon. With our high unemployment rate, its important he come and tell us his plan for getting the economy moving, Walden said. Its clear he cares about states that are hurting.
Walden, who is flying to Oregon with Bush on Air Force One today, said he supports Bushs economic proposals and disagrees with Kitzhaber.
(Kitzhaber) has never been an advocate of tax cuts in good times or bad, Walden said. We have to get consumer spending going by cutting taxes and helping small businesses. Government has to tighten its belt once in a while.
During his visit, Bush will win widespread support from business and civic leaders. He also will get a rousing welcome from the many people fortunate enough to secure free tickets to his speech at Parkrose High School.
We have been overwhelmed by the interest in the visit, said Darryl Howard, executive director of the Oregon Republican Party.
I wish we could accommodate every person who requested a ticket. Opportunities to see the president are unique. Everybody loves him so much and wants an opportunity to see him.
Maybe for many, but not all Oregonians.
Peace advocates, who disagree with the way Bush is conducting the war, plan to protest outside Bushs appearances.
Labor union members will slam Bushs economic proposals.
The White House invited Kitzhaber to join Bush at the high school, but the governor has a prior personal commitment and wont attend.
That isnt sitting well with Rep. Walden.
If I were in the governors shoes, I would have cleared the decks to be with the president and I would have done that whether he was a Republican or a Democrat, Walden said. I would be there to argue for my side.
Kitzhaber said he has no personal beef with Bush, but said the presidents call for ever-deeper tax cuts is unwise and illogical, especially as Oregon faces a $850 million state budget shortfall.
This president also says Lets run government like a business. How many businesses do you know that refuse to reinvest their resources into their work force and their plant and equipment during good times? None.
And what does Kitzhaber think about Bushs claim that tax cuts will revive the economy, even if that means deep government cutbacks?
I think its a great political throwaway line, but I dont think that if you scratch it very deep you find anything very meaningful, Kitzhaber said.
State Editor Richard R. Aguirre can be reached at (503) 399-6739.
LOL! Maybe backbone transplants?
Huge Decline Seen in Budget Over Next Decade
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.