Posted on 11/04/2004 12:44:08 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
...But the way Bush won reelection does not signal a move to the center: His chief political adviser, Karl Rove, advised him to shore up the base at the expense of swing voters -- a decision that led to Bush's endorsement of a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, his commitment of federal funds to faith-based charities, and his unapologetic embrace of the doctrine of preemptive war in Iraq.
The usual blueprint for a presidential run calls for appealing to centrists to build a coalition. But Bush's decision to concentrate on energizing his core supporters may change that blueprint forever.
After all, an energized political ''base" does not waver if the candidate loses a few debates. It comes out to vote even in the kind of driving rain that soaked Ohio on Election Day. It supports its favored candidates even when times are good, like 2000, and there is no obvious need for a change in leadership. And it sticks with its favorites even when times are hard, and many voters seem to be looking for a change.
A leader who touted consistency as his prime character trait, Bush will probably govern in a second term the way he has in his first: By accepting the counsel of a small group of advisers led by Vice President Dick Cheney and by resisting opinions from any other quarter, including Republicans in Congress....
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I recall hearing Dick Morris say at one point "The Bush people are playing chess, while Kerry's people are playing checkers". That's an excellent analogy.
If it was for the Big Cities ... Kerry would have lost many of those states
Should also mention chronicle mentioned not being the party of stem cell research. Oddly I think it was Mike Barnicle (yech) that made these observations.
Their King didn't crowned.
Checkmate!
...licking their wounds and hiding in shame from what our allies will say about America.
Hillary has dissed the Electoral College and voter ID.
She wants mob rule not a republic.
I have seen nothing from the libertarian "do it yourself" philosophy discussing the support of volunteer charity or assistance (they seem to be against tax free status for churches). I would say that "compassionate conservatism" is a misnomer. Christian Conservatism asks us to model our lives on the model set by Christ (no judgment for those who fall short). We give our time and money because we want to help others.
If it WAS a popular vote this time, there WOULD BE NO recounts. Bush clearly won.
Meanwhile in 2000, the popular LEAD that Gore JUNIOR had was 0.52% meaning that we would have had to have a FULL NATIONAL RECOUNT COUNTY BY COUNTY, PRECINCT BY PRECINCT.
96% of the countries counties bleed red and not blue. Even in those counties that were red in previous elections they've began to become darker. As the country moves right the democrats try to claim division. I'll say this, I may live in fly-over(the great state of texas)country but our voice was heard and their so called division exists as a minority. The democratic party has been dying for a long time now. They are split and as such we are picking up the pieces they leave behind. They blame the youth for not showing up. Well let me ask this what is 17% of 115 million? The answer is roughly 20 million(how many youth voted) and my answer to them is we, those between 18-29 (I am 21), did show up but for Bush and not Kerry as they hoped. I only hope that Bush will pas tax reform and perhaps flat sales tax so we can say goodbye to the IRS, allow privatization(however spelled) if social security, and brings peace across the world. As for the democrats and their scape goats and lies all I can say is good riddance and I will be wating in 2008 to cast my vote agian and do my part to ensure their disappearance.
He said this nation has not been this divided in 30 years, well guess what, he was the one leading the protest THEN too!
I heard that youth DID show up. As NEW CONSERVATIVES.
The media was flabergasted that they didn't even go through a period of liberalism (the "rite of passage").
I did the same thing growing up in the Carter-Reagan years.
We were called Generation X because of a book from the 1990s (although the term was already used by Billy Idol's first band in England in 1977).
We NOW call ourselves Gen-Reagan.
George W. Bush has shown himself to be the heir apparent to the legacy by standing up to international terrorism (as Reagan did the Soviet Union) and rallying America to vote in EVEN GREATER NUMBERS.
America said HELL NO to the MSM and the old liberal order.
This is a new morning in America.
Can't do it without the approval of Congress.
More specifically, Bush could move to make permanent the elimination of the estate tax and institute broader tax reform, making the rate system "flatter." Other legislation that was bottled up in the first term, such as the energy and highway bills, will likely move. One big unfinished agenda item from Bush's first term is reform of Social Security, specifically the establishment of private accounts. Bush and the Republicans can also be expected to defund discretionary programs, limiting the Democrats' ability to provide money for new social programs. ...***
Yes. Algore only wanted recounts in selected counties. Even Florida newspapers did a recount. It was a circus but they couldn't change the numbers for Al. Yet they continue to lie and say the election was stolen.
And I believe Bush is nudging Americans back to that model.
In 2000,the "county" map showed several nasty blue areas in Oklahoma.
This year,the "county" map of Oklahoma has been completely cleaned of any blue infection,if I'm looking at it correctly.
I think we've got the liberals on the run and our young folks are a good part of the reason.
It's worse than "out of touch." They just don't get it. Their world view is completely different from yours and mine. Where do you start and where do you end up, when you can't see the evidence that's plainly in front of everyone that we are created and that there is a Creator? One who loved us enough to become "God among us?"
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