The "New Tone" was a worthy idea, and has worked well in some venues, but not in the Iraq war context.Your speech was good, and a move in the right direction, but not nearly aggressive enough. Your critics in Congress KNOW they are lying about the record with respect to the Iraq War debate, and the media KNOWS they are lying, but is letting them get away with it.
Liars (and seditionists) are emboldened if they are not held to personal account. It's come to the point where the Democrat leadership in Congress -- not just backbench extremists and firebrands -- are repeating these lies DAILY, and in the most outrageous terms. This behavior demands decisive response. IT'S TIME TO NAME NAMES, Mr. President, and cite specific lies when responding to those who insist on re-re-re-debating the war and distorting the record. You owe this to our allies and our armed forces who are demolarized and endangered by the effects of these unremitting lies.
Do you ever get a bad case of MSM, DU, Huffpost and DailyKos diahhrea?
Well, here's the cure. Listen to Rush, read FreeRepublic, Michelle Malkin, LGF and watch FNC.
BTW, I would vote for Michelle Malkin for president.