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State of the Union...... LIVE THREAD

Posted on 01/29/2002 4:15:03 PM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs

Following the tradition begun by George Washington on Jan. 8, 1790, President George W. Bush prepares for his State of the Union Address at his desk in the Oval Office, Thursday, Jan. 24.

Working at his desk in the Oval Office, President Bush reviews the State of the Union address line-by-line and word-by-word.



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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Figured it out. You meant to reply to Southpawnorthflanksis.
881 posted on 01/29/2002 7:26:01 PM PST by notpoliticallycorewrecked
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To: JulieRNR21
Jennings was speechless...

President Bush is a winner and Canadian Peter, Brokjaw, Blather and the rest, can't stand it either. All these liberal talking heads are all out of touch with the American people.

882 posted on 01/29/2002 7:35:12 PM PST by Reagan Man
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To: anniegetyourgun;Utah Girl;Southflanknorthpawsis;Buckeroo;Miss Marple;Wait4Truth;all
To say this speech was brilliant would be ludicrous -- a ludicrous understatement, that is.

Since that cold, dreary day, January 20, 2001, the day then-Texas governor George W. Bush took the oath of office, the young, affable 43rd President has served up quite a sumptuous banquet of speeches, yet none quite as dazzling, none quite as elegant, none quite as splendid and elavating as the tour de force which shook the halls of the House of Representatives tonight.

Far and away, this was his finest.

From the well of the House, the citadel of freedom, a nation -- a world -- heard the rousing voice of a confident Commander-in-Chief basking in the glow of victory, of triumph -- at least from the first phase of the War on Terrorism. His electrifying words were greeted by ebullient cheer, bubbling over from sea to shining sea with standing ovations by buoyed citizens re-invigorated by a sense of optimism, hope and renewed purpose.

The bubbly poise, the sprightly confidence and indomitable resilience this President exudes have this catchy, almost irresistible power. In only four short months, George W. Bush had achieved nothing short of a miracle. From the smoldering ashes of September 11, he rallied a nation to unity, securing an early military victory in Afghanistan, much to the chagrin of his harshest critics, and against a cacophony of media gloom-and-doom pessimism.

On the home front, he summoned his countrymen to renewed resolve and purpose, vowing defiantly to rebuild from the ruins of 9-11. But even beyond the brick and mortar, that old 'can-do' spirit had been re-kindled, as the American people were called on to dream again. Our revival was another black eye for terrorism.

The President said it best: "During these last few months, I have been humbled and privileged to see the true character of this country in a time of testing. Our enemies believed America was weak and materialistic, that we would splinter in fear and selfishness. They were as wrong as they are evil. The American people have responded magnificently, with courage and compassion, strength and resolve."

A year into his Presidency, George W. Bush is on top of the world, benefiting from stratospheric poll numbers sheltered by an impervious aura of success. In fact, these surveys don't even begin to adequately reflect the underlying dynamic swaying the numbers: To wit, the impermeable bond this President has forged with the American people. Most stunning to his critics, this chemistry transcends party, race, ethnicity, religion, income, gender.

The people not only approve, they honor him, and, most noteworthy, in a manner usually reserved only for the most esteemed elder statesman. Presidential historians seem flabbergasted, particularly given that most had foolishly underestimated him. In nagivating the aftermath of September 11, the prowess, caliber and firmness -- as well as the love and compassion -- this President had shown earned him the justified plaudits and admiration of a grateful nation. That's the "mysterious force" behind Bush's 'stubborn' polls. Yet, the punsters still don't get it. 'How much longer, O "learned" "analysts", will his polls continue to defy gravity'?, the haters caterwaul in frustration.

Not that they haven't tried to pull him down a notch or two. Indeed, after a three-week long barrage of outlandish innuendo and smear over Enron's alleged "connections" to the Bush administration, the President remains completely unscathed. In fact, rather than Democrats politically reaping the windfall from Enron, the benefits appear to be going in the opposite direction.

The latest USA TODAY/Gallup poll tells the story.

While the Bush-haters had hoped the steady torrent of daily Enron stories would by now have taken its toll on the White House, in fact the President's job approval rating is still glued at a dizzying 84%. The same poll two weeks ago pegged him at 83% approval.

Even worse for Democrats, Americans view this President as so honest and trustworthy that not even huge campaign contributions effect how they see him -- undermining one of the central tenets of the McCain-Feingold bill.

The poll found a majority now suspect that Democats in Congress did something unethical or illegal in return for donations from Enron (Roughly half of Enron's campaign largess in 2000 went to Democrats).

In contrast, fewer than half feel that way about the Bush administration. Moreover, and most ominous for Democrats, a whopping 55% of those polled see Democrats as 'on the take' with Enron -- i.e., pledged to Enron executives as payback for hefty donations. Conversely, people felt the opposite way about the Bush administration: 59% said they didn't think Bush would feel he owed Enron executives any "special treatment" despite their campaign support.

These results are in line with the latest NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, in which the President scored a jaw-dropping 79% personal favorability rating. What these surveys reflect is America's unshakable trust and confidence (and firm belief) in George W. Bush, the man. It's a matter of settled opinion -- a deeply-rooted sentiment.

But to really wrap your mind around the Democrats' predicament, put yourself in their shoes for a moment.

If you're a Terry McAuliffe Democrat these days, your pathetic little world revolves around -- Enron. You wake up in the morning, and what's the first thing on your mind? Enron!

You scurry out the front door, half-naked, grab the morning paper and catch the latest on -- Enron. You rush for the clicker, channel surf the spate of morning shows to see if there's something (anything) on -- Enron. You drive to work, frantically twisting the AM dial back and forth to hear the latest on -- Enron.

Even at work you can't seem to get Enron out of your mind. At coffee breaks, your buddies chit-chat about the Super Bowl this Sunday -- pick the winner, the Pats or the Rams! -- but all you want to talk about is -- Enron.

And on and on it goes, day after day, this is your whole world -- your pathetic, hateful little world, for nearly a month. Now imagine, after three solid weeks of Enron, a nasty reality check comes due. You learn, to your wretched chagrin, it was all in vain, it was all for nought. After three delightful, delectable weeks of lies, calumy, slander, rumor and innuendo; the torrents of tales of document-shredding and shrieks of 'cover-up', the President is still riding high -- higher than ever, thank you very much.

His embittered enemies, more divided and irrelevant than ever, are mired in disarray. Democrats are split; hardliners, led by Sen. Daschle, feud bitterly with party moderates, led by Sen. Breaux. The media is deep, deep in denial, chasing Enron ghosts, pell-mell -- I know there must be a 'smoking gun' in here somewhere, damn it! -- only to find the Bush administration is cleaner than a whistle.

Even Democrat strategists are climbing the walls with worry, sensing a backlash sparked by their party's obsession with bringing down the President (during his zenith in popularity, and in the midst of a popular war, to boot). For Democrats, the implications from Bush's sustained level of support could augur disaster in the fall.

And after last night's State of the Union Address, Democrat strategists won't be sleeping any easier.

Roiling the Democrats especially is how this President has aggressively seized on domestic issues -- with smashing success. While Democrats sputter in different directions, a hard-charging Bush has been on the offensive, rolling out proposals on issues from taxes, to homeland security and national defense.

Bush does rings around Democrats in Conon a whole smorgasbord of kitchen table concerns.

On the economy? Despite all the huffing and puffing in the media over the recession, this President garners a 64% approval rating

On the economy? Despite all the huffing and puffing over the recession, this President garners a whopping 64% approval rating over his handling of the economy. Asked whom they trust more on economic issues, Bush or the Democrats, Americans easily prefer the President, 55%-36%.

On job creation? Notwithstanding the torrent of corporate layoffs, the President's the winner here as well, beating the Democrats 47%-39%.

On education, whom does the public trust more, Bush or the Democrats? The President by a mile, 58%-31%. This result is all the more notworthy given that Democrats, prior to Bush, had own this issue, lock, stock and barrel.

What about taxes? No contest: Bush, 58%, Democrats, 34%. But what about the federal budget (and, implicitly, the issue of fiscal responsibility?) Here too, the President trounces his opponents by eleven points, 49%-38%.

Even on the staple of traditional Democrat electioneering, namely, Social Security, the President holds the edge, 45%-40%.

Of course, I could mention the issue of terrorism -- the President holds a mind-boggling 65%-point advantage there; or National Defense, where he enjoys a commanding, 59%-point lead over Dems. The same for foreign affairs, Bush 70%, Democrats 21%.

Tonight, the President unveiled his blueprint for more, with an eye on preparing for the next chapter in the War on Terrorism.

His lines on Iraq make it clear where the next big military campaign is likely to take us.

""Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror." "This is a regime that has something to hide from the civilized world."

For those who suggest this President will postpone a war on Iraq till after the midterm elections, the Commander-in-Chief will have disabused them of that notion tonight.

"We will be deliberate, yet time is not on our side. I will not wait on events, while dangers gather. I will not stand by, as peril draws closer and closer. The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons."

"The state of our Union has never been stronger", the President declared tonight.

He's right.

Great job, Mr President.


883 posted on 01/29/2002 7:36:24 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Southflanknorthpawsis
Not since Ronaldus Maximus, have I felt such strong warmth from a president. I can't imagine a better man to be in the White House at this time.

Well said my friend.

884 posted on 01/29/2002 7:36:57 PM PST by Reagan Man
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To: Reagan Man
Good evening, my friend =^)
885 posted on 01/29/2002 7:37:38 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Matthews and McCain will make out for a while, then they'll talk about the speech.

I can't breathe, I am laughing so hard at your comment. This is so true, and I nominate it for quote of the day. Chris Matthews just goes into ecstatic rapture whenever McCain is a guest on his show.

886 posted on 01/29/2002 7:40:05 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: JohnHuang2
"The state of our Union has never been stronger", the President declared tonight.
He's right.
Great job, Mr President.

Mega Dittos.

887 posted on 01/29/2002 7:40:57 PM PST by Reagan Man
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To: Fury
You see the core of this as a military discipline issue. I see it as an issue of our fawning and grovelling before the Fatso Fascists of Fahd's Family. It seems to me perfectly plausible that she knew good and well it would cook her career, but couldn't stand to see her country degrade itself in that way any longer. That might explain why Jesse Helms jumped immediately to call for the same changes she was calling for. And why she went to the Rutherford Institute and not to the Gyno-dynamic Sisterhood Peace and Justice Women's Legal Cooperative in Berkeley, CA or Cambridge, Mass.

At this point, I have been able to find very little detailed information on the Web about the case or McSally, so it's all speculation on both sides. Perhaps more information will emerge and prove me dead wrong, or maybe right.

Question: Do you think that Michael New was equally in the wrong, in challenging -- in his case directly refusing to obey -- orders he believed to be unconstitutional?

888 posted on 01/29/2002 7:42:22 PM PST by Southern Federalist
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To: JohnHuang2
Most excellent points, JH2!!!!! Thank you so much for your post.
889 posted on 01/29/2002 7:43:15 PM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: JohnHuang2
Sums it up quite nice.
890 posted on 01/29/2002 7:43:31 PM PST by BigBlueJon
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To: JohnHuang2
I predict that these closing words of President Bush will be quoted by all future historians who study this moment in history.....

We've come to know truths that we will never question: Evil is real, and it must be opposed. Beyond all differences of race or creed we are one country, mourning together and facing danger together. Deep in the American character there is honor, and it is stronger than cynicism. Many have discovered again that even in tragedy especially in tragedy God is near.

In a single instant we realized that this will be a decisive decade in the history of liberty, that we have been called to a unique role in human events. Rarely has the world faced a choice more clear or consequential.

Our enemies send other people's children on missions of suicide and murder. They embrace tyranny and death as a cause and a creed. We stand for a different choice, made long ago, on the day of our founding. We affirm it again today. We choose freedom and the dignity of every life.

Steadfast in our purpose, we now press on. We have known freedom's price; we have shown freedom's power, and in this great conflict, my fellow Americans, we will see freedom's victory.

Thank you, and may God bless the United States of America.

891 posted on 01/29/2002 7:45:13 PM PST by JulieRNR21
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To: Miss Marple
This was a great speech, except for about 10 minutes of laundry list stuff.

Interestingly, the only time he seemed to stumble in his presentation all night was during that 10 minute segment. His heart isn't in expanding government, but he understands politics and the art of compromise in achieving long term and overriding objectives.

892 posted on 01/29/2002 7:46:00 PM PST by ArneFufkin
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Judging from the DU poster's opinion below, the State of the Union is terrible, at least in our public schools:

In general, they ready to glorify this guy with bronze statues, a slot on Mt Rushmenow, and renaming the Atlantic Ocean to Bush Pond.Dick Gep looked ok but a bit too calm and weak, could've been more strident and forceful, pound some points home but what I saw was enemic and almost pathetic. Granted he was flummoxed following a person with 89 % approval ratings and nary a gaffe but at least he could've mentioned the Enron Mess, etc in a more countering manner. The Bush guy played on the fears of Americans what with the effort on protecting us from further attacks, this being what the sheep wants to be assured of. They sucked for it. Come, we go hang glide.

893 posted on 01/29/2002 7:46:08 PM PST by Rome2000
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To: Utah Girl
McCain didn't look good tonight...his left eye was drooping badly and it looked like his cheek was swollen again. I suspect we'll be hearing from his doctors again soon. God Bless him and his family.

The latest installment in the Washington Post series is up now. I'm going to go read it before turning in...this is the one dealing with that Friday immediately following 9/11 (Nat'l Prayer Service and bullhorn speech in NYC).

894 posted on 01/29/2002 7:47:12 PM PST by Timeout
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To: JohnHuang2
Great commentary, as usual. What I like best about President Bush is the fact that he believes in the American people, in the very best we have to have to offer. The Dems just lecture us and make us feel guilty about everything, President Bush gently chides us at times, and then compliments us for our good points.
895 posted on 01/29/2002 7:49:12 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: Reagan Man
=^)
896 posted on 01/29/2002 7:49:56 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Southflanknorthpawsis
Thanks =^)
897 posted on 01/29/2002 7:50:23 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: BigBlueJon
Thank you
898 posted on 01/29/2002 7:50:49 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Southern Federalist
Thanks for your reasoned response and positive "spin" on W's statements regarding Islam. It's refreshing to be disagreed with in such a dignified manner. You make some good points, there is definitely room to put it in that context. Hearing it live though, and W has does this many times, I just get tired of how he takes the lead in praising a religion that spwaned this terrorism, while we're all supposed to never make reference to our Christian heritage in public/political speech.
899 posted on 01/29/2002 7:50:55 PM PST by over3Owithabrain
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To: Timeout
I don't care for John McCain, but he is in my prayers for his health. No one deserves to have skin cancer and go through what he has gone through. I'm sorry to hear he looks so poorly.
900 posted on 01/29/2002 7:51:41 PM PST by Utah Girl
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