Posted on 05/16/2002 3:12:37 PM PDT by Pyro7480
There was a report on Brit Hume's Special Report program detailing Democratic accusations of Bush Administration midhandlement of the situation prior to 9/11, after the report mentioned yesterday. They had clips of Gephardt and Daschle's response to it, but then said that later in the day, Bob Graham and Joe Lieberman had moved away from accusations of mishandlement.
I stopped watching the nightly news, on CBSABCNBC long, long,long ago. I just watch FOX CABLE now. : - )
Government has one job(well, is suppose to have only one job)and that is the protection of the citizens. They all failed(and continue to fail through illegal immigration policy, minimum wage airport security, "peacekeeping" forces spread out all over the world while our own country is threatened, etc.) and should all be toasted over the coals in an "enron hearing" type setting. Instead they continue to spend out the ying-yang and give out foreign aid by the billions when the economy is slow and in debt and then pat themselves on the back and give themselves pay raises. Sad.
Between April 19 and April 21 and May 3 and May 6 2002, Ipsos Public Affairs interviewed a representative sample of 1579 registered voters nationwide. The margin of error for the combined surveys is +/- 2.5%.Washington, D.C. - On the Congressional race, voters remain consistent in Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report polls, with 43% preferring a Republican victory in the race for control of Congress, and 41% preferring Democrats in the most recent poll.
And this from South Dakota, Tommy Dash-hole's stomping grounds:
It's too close to call. Tonight in our exclusive KELOLAND-TV election poll, we get a look at how tight the Senate race is between Republican Congressman John Thune and Democratic Senator Tim Johnson.When it comes to elections, they don't get any tighter than this. Republican John Thune holds a slight lead over Democrat Tim Johnson, 46 percent to 42 percent.
... George W. Bush is a popular President, particularly in South Dakota. According to the KELOLAND News Election Poll, 79 percent of the one thousand registered voters randomly surveyed, approve of the job President Bush is doing. 94 percent of the Republicans polled approve, and even 60 percent of the Democrats like what he's doing.
When pitted against each other, more South Dakotans agree with President Bush's policies. 49 percent side with Bush, and 37 percent side with Daschle.
Roger that! The sooner the "majority" switches to unfiltered news sources, the sooner power will shift back to where it belongs (WE, THE PEOPLE.)
Me too, but realize that if the dems have to dig this deep, and essentially be on a "blame hunt" rather than a "let's band together to be Americans against terror" then you have a huge deficit in your own party.
They are terrified that the Republicans will sweep both the House and the Senate. Heck, the whole world is turning to the right...just read the headlines lately. In the words of Sean Hannity, "Let not your heart be troubled."
This attack by the dems, and that IS what it is meant to be, is the equivalent of a parent knowing that there were gangs in a neighborhood, and if the Dad hadn't been driving that car that night, perhaps his son and daughter wouldn't have had a bomb land in their laps while riding in that car, and they'd be alive today.
It is sick what the dems are trying to do with this "connect the dots" strategy, and many will look at it as it is...a plot to blame and discredit. Yeah, like George Bush would have known 9/11 was going to happen, and wouldn't have done a thing to prevent it. REALLY, GET ROYALLY SERIOUS, DEMS..BAD STRATEGY!
NordP
And this is supposed to be the conservative "home field".
Nonetheless, some of those who post here are not conservatives.
Some are liberals, incognito or no. Some are populists. Some are without a coherent political philosophy, being simply anti-Bush.
Goebbels once said that there is no lie so stupid that after constant repetition it won't be believed. All the Left needs to do is to let their anchor / reporter buddies keep repeating the lie that it was a detailed warning and sooner or later, it would become part of conventional wisdom that Bush knew precisely everything that would happen on September 11th.
That's why I'm urging everyone to keep an eye on the news media and be prepared to raise hell (phone calls, letters to the editor, faxes, etc.) at any form of distortion, no matter how innocuous it may seem. Deny them the pleasure of inflicting a death by a thousand cuts.
Don't get mad. This is the way they are. You should realize that the volume of their vitriol is a great indication of how desperate they are. They have no issues that are resonating with he public, and it is less than six months before the mid-term elections.
...I hate to say this, I think stuff like this repeated over and over erodes the trust in Pres. Bush...
This is another ploy that will work with very few (very ignorant) people these days. [Goebbels: (paraphrasing) Tell a big enough lie, often enough, and they will believe you.] But if you have been observing every attack against Bush, this tactic has not worked once! Clinton was able to get away with this due to his person "charm" (although only "soccer mom's were able to perceive this in him) and the complicity of the leftist media, which gave him cover and plausible deniability. In Bush's case, these spurrious charges are vbeing quickly defeated by refuting arguments, and so they are not being carried forcefully by the media beyond day one. The dims are in desperation, hoping that at least one piece of spaghetti sticks to the wall.
It sickens me but I am so fearful that these slimeballs will start to hurt Pres. Bush. If they are successful, there is no hope for us at all....It is nite here and still the pundits and anchors are acting like Bush is a traitor. Even after all day hearing from Condi Rice and Ari.
Don't forget the phenomenom of the "news cycle". Like a storm, most news blows by fairly quickly, especially if it is without substance. It takes a recurrance of substantial evidence of wrong-doing for true harm to occur. With President Bush, this just ain't gonna happen, especially over this issue. I think that the one thing that Bush did that was superb is that he brought "himself" to the office. And his character, practices and judgements, including those of the fine staff that he brought along, will hold up just fine under scrutiny. This latest assault by the desperate dims will have a 1-2 week lifecycle. There will be a great fury for a few days, and then a number of accusatory (J'accuse!) articles in the Sunday papers, which will be followed by two weeks of vain attempts by the dims to convene "investigatory committees" in the Senate and Congress. Once everyone discovers that there is "no there there", his "issue" will be gone from the radar screen by Memorial Day.
G'nite from California.
Always wanted to go to Cajun country. How's the weather this time of year?
They are like an army of "Terminator"'s. Not sleeping until you put them in a compactor and crush 'em real good.
My guess: as long as they are alive.
This is a good thing.
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