Posted on 05/09/2007 5:55:32 PM PDT by kellynla
TIM RUSSERT, NBC NIGHTLY NEWS: Brian, all eyes on the Republican party. How long will they support the president's position on the Iraq War? Yesterday may have been a defining, pivotal moment.
At two-thirty in the afternoon, in the private quarters of the White House, the Solarium Room, eleven Republican congressmen had a private meeting with the president, the secretary of defense, the secretary of state, the chief political advisor Karl Rove, and the White House Press Secretary Tony Snow, and others.
This delegation was headed by Mark Kirk of Illinois and Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania. It was, in the words of one of the participants, the most unvarnished conversation they've ever had with the president.
Another member has said he has met with three presidents and never been so candid. They told the president, and one said, quote, "My district is prepared for defeat. We need candor, we need honesty, Mr. President."
The president responded, "I don't want to pass this off to another president. I don't want to pass this off, particularly, to a democratic president," underscoring he understood how serious the situation was.
Brian, the Republican congressmen went on to say, "The word about the war and its progress cannot come from the White House or even you, Mr. President. There's no longer any credibility. It has to come from General Petraeus.
The meeting lasted an hour and fifteen minutes, and was, in the words of one, " remarkable for the bluntness, and no holds barred honesty and the message delivered by all these Republican congressmen.
BRIAN WILLIAMS: And Tim...how did the president react and how did this then affect the instructions for VP Cheney heading off to Iraq?
RUSSERT: One congressman said, "How can our daughters and sons spill their blood while the Iraqi parliament goes on vacation? The president responded, "The Vice President is over there to tell them, 'Do not go on vacation.'"
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Posted on the Capital News site on C-SPAN:
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/05/09/iraq-meeting/
NBC: 11 Republicans Berate Bush Over Iraq In Private White House Meeting
Are you illiterate?
I was defending pollster Scott Rasmussen.
I pointed out that Rasmussen was accurate in 2006 regarding all seats. He predicted GOP defeat.
My problem with prior moron is his assertion that Rasmussen’s 40% approval for Bush is not as accurate as the 28% from pro-terrorist Newsweek.
Furthermore, if you do not support victory in the war in Iraq, you support terrorists and you hate the troops.
You can hide under polls conducted by anti-American polling firms.
You are what you are.
Frikkin’ losers. Blood will be on their hands.
I was having trouble following you too.
Chill.
Buddy, it's all going to be moot if the Democrats win the White House and massive majorities in Congress. And that's where we're headed if American troops continue to be target-practice fodder in Iraq. Sorry, but them's the facts. I issued a similar warning on FR before the last election - and the response was that the polls were lying. Same ostrich response now.
Who leaked? Or is this a figment of the mediaWHORES imagination?? I bet the latter!!
More important they be reelected than we win the war. Gee if any of these a$$holes lose they have to get real jobs if they hadnât been there long enough to become millionaires. We need term limits. Let these a$$holes become productive members of society instead of living off the taxpayers. Iâm tired of their lack of support for the most important issue of our time. Stick their finger in the air. Iâm also real tired of blaming Bush when no one could stand up and be heard when one has the media, the money of Soros and the traitorous actions of dims and some in the CIA and your own party hiding under there desks. How does he overcome these obstacles?
Right, they’re making it up.
Come on.
Speech after speech, the President has made the point.
At some point the people of this country have to take responsibility for not sucking so bad in their point-of-view on Iraq.
As has every other talking head, columnist and reporter in the entire industry. It's called a self-fulfilling prophesy. They've been working at since March 19, 2003. Tirelessly.
And if there's any merit to your Korea analogy, then we might as well call it a day in this country. We're incapable of fighting any sustained conflict. Troop levels in Korea were three times what they are in Iraq and Afghanistan. KIAs were ten times what they are now. Aside from the 1% of the population that is directly involved in the fighting of this war or close to someone who is, the American voter is sacrificing nothing. He's getting fat, dumb and drunk on the backs of the American soldiers who have kept the jihadists pre-occupied on their own turf for going on 6 years now. Instead of bitching and whining, maybe the American voter should just say thank you.
You're wrong. Rasmussen doesn't even make calls on House seats, first of all, so he can't call every seat correct.
Cardin won by 10, not by 5.
Talent lost by 3 and didn't win by 1.
Menendez won by 8, not by 5.
Casey won by 18, not 13.
I didn't bother looking at the gubernatorial races.
Hey, if he's going to do that, he might as well march the troops to Washington and declare himself Maximum Leader!
S'matter with you?!
“This is why the Presidents inability to articulate his case is so critical. This administration sucks more at PR than any administration in recent memory.”
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Somehow, our “sucky” president managed to transform the political landscape in Texas 1st Republican elected governor; first politician of any stripe re-elected for a successive term; state legislature transformed from majority Democrat to majority Republican!
This same sucky” president managed to win the election for President in 2000 and re-election in 2004 with more votes than any other president in history and a majority of votes for the first time since 1988 the supposed consummate politician, ‘Mr Articulate himself’ Bill Clinton failed to get majority support for either of his elections!!
Most importantly, our sucky president put this country on OFFENSE against the terrorists for the first time in generations and in the process freed 50 million people, a feat which will eventually TRANSFORM for the better both the Middle East and the world. And, oh by the way, he also managed to save our economy and keep us safe for 6+ years.
[FYI: THE PRESIDENT IS PERSONALLY POPULAR. ACCORDING TO ONE OF THE ONLY INDEPENDENT/RELIABLE POLLSTERS LEFT IN THE BUSINESS — THE BATTLEGROUND POLL — PRESIDENT BUSH’S PERSONAL APPROVAL/LIKABILITY RATING HAS NEVER FALLEN BELOW 60%! Conversely, Bill Clinton’s PA rating never managed to climb above the 40 percentile range!]
Of course, President George W Bush learned from another sucky” president who was dismissed by the overrated Bill Buckley as a mere “Speech Reader in Chief”:
REALITY CHECK: PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN . . .
Per Gallup, President Reagan experienced sub-par job approval ratings (30s/40s) for much of his presidency.
In fact, by 1987, 60% of Republicans/conservatives indicated that they DEFINITELY wanted a new direction and, even if it were possible, would NOT vote for President Reagan again!
By 1993, 61% of Americans considered Reagans economic policies a FAILURE (Gallup)!
Yet at his funeral, President Reagan was lauded by Republicans and Democrats alike and is now considered one of the greatest presidents of all time! . . . I predict the same result for President George W Bush!
For more insight (and several REALITY CHECKS), please read the following editorial from COMMENTARY magazine:
IS CONSERVATISM FINISHED?
By Wilfred M. McClay
. . . We also forget that the Reagan administration itself, far from being happily unified, was driven by internal battles between pragmatists and ideologues, conflicts that prefigured many of the policy battles of the present. And we forget that, outside the administration, REAGAN GOT PLENTY OF GRIEF FROM HIS OWN RIGHT AS WELL.
You can read all about this grief at
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/cm/main/viewArticle.aip?id=10812&page=all
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BTW: DO YOU REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED TO REAGAN AND HIS ADMINISTRATION IN 1987 AND MOST OF 1988?!
Well, I do; it was a nightmare! If you recall, Reagan was so politically and personally shaken by the Republican losses in the 1986, the Iran-Contra scandal, and the Stock Market crash that the White House DRASTICALLY curtailed his public appearances (PARTICULARLY his press conferences).
Additionally, Reagan was forced to make MULTIPLE changes in his cabinet (and White House staff):
CHANGES IN PRESIDENT REAGANS CABINET, 1987
Carlucci replaced Casper Weinberger at Defense
new Secretary of Commerce
new Secretary of Labor
new Secretary of Transportation
Shortly thereafter, Thornburgh replaced Meese at Justice to become Reagans THIRD Attorney General.
CHANGES IN PRESIDENT REAGANS WHITE HOUSE STAFF, 1987
Donald Regan was replaced by Howard Baker as Reagans Chief of Staff. Baker was subsequently replaced by Ken Duberstein. In total, Reagan employed FOUR Chiefs of Staff!
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IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHAT PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE BELTWAY (AND THE INTERNET) THINK OF OUR PRESIDENT, I SUGGEST YOU WATCH SOME OF THE VIDEOCLIPS FROM THE PRESIDENT’S VISIT TO GREENSBURG, KS TODAY:
http://www.kake.com/breakingnews/7359591.html
Seriously, why do you hate the troops...that's the question I've always been asked when I brought up the rather sensible position that contrary to Fox News and the 'hidden' news stories, it's not the lack of the media reporting the news, it's the fact it's just not happening.
That among other reasons is why it's unpopular. And frankly any Republican looking for any chance to win whatsoever better rework their message on the police action by the end of September. That is the political reality of it.
That was the first question that popped into my mind when I saw the words “private meeting”. However, I believe this did happen and that one of the 11 couldn’t wait to tell a buddy over drinks who told a buddy, etc., etc.
Isn't that Jack Nicholson's line from "A Few Good Men"? Anyway, you can complain about American voters, but in a democracy what they believe and how they vote, counts. And the sad truth is that, if things don't change in Iraq, voters are going to put the Dems into power, majorly. And the GOP may never get a chance to come back, if the Dems are as ruthless as they're capable of being, in rigging the system.
Good troll bait thread!
His best buddies from the Interstate highway restrooms might well tell him everybody is ready for defeat, but it's simply not true, and others of us know very well that if we walk away from the looming genocide in Iraq where the former slavemasters, the Sunni Arabs, take over and punish their former slaves, the Shia, no one in the world is going going to want American troops present in their countries.
We'll end up having to fight the Germans, Poles and Brits before this is over.
Frankly, I'd much rather duke it out with that Congress-critter myself, today, painted blue, carrying bronze knives, down there on Memorial bridge than to put up with more of his nonsense.
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