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Bush rebukes 'second-guessers' [White House on the Offensive, Democrats brace for a backlash]
Washington Times ^ | Saturday, May 18, 2002 | By Joseph Curl and Dave Boyer

Posted on 05/17/2002 11:48:55 PM PDT by JohnHuang2

Edited on 07/12/2004 3:53:40 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

President Bush yesterday angrily criticized the Washington game of "second-guessing" and said had he known terrorists would use hijacked planes as missiles, "I would have done everything in my power to protect the American people."

"You know, it's interesting about Washington. It's a town, unfortunately, it's a kind of place where second-guessing has become second nature," the president told U.S. Air Force Academy football team members who were visiting the White House.


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Big Media and The Cynthia McKinney Effect

From the panic-stricken media hysterics, you might get the impression the President himself secretly plotted 9/11 with Osama Bin Laden while vacationing at his ranch in Crawford last summer. CBSNEWS -- already embroiled in scandal for airing this week a snippet of the Pearl murderer video -- was the first out the gate with the new "bombshell" "revelation" Wednesday night.

What's all the hullaballo about?

Sit down -- get ready for a shocker.

According to White House spokesman Ari Fleischer, U.S. intelligence last August told President Bush that Bin Laden (gasp!) might possibly seek to hijack American aircraft.

Gee, DUH.

Anyone with an ounce of sense should figure that out all by his lonesome. Excuse me, but where's the "startling" "revelation" here? Or am I missing something?

Gee, Mr. President, Osama Bin Laden doesn't really like us much. And you know what? He might even try to hijack our planes. Uh-ah. A shocker, alright.

Give me a break.

Don't need to be a spook to know hijackings are a favorite of terrorists -- well before 9/11. $40 billion bureaucrats to tell you what any moron knows at a glance? To me, that's the scandal here.

If this no-brainer is news to the newsies, then they're even duller than I thought.

Presidents are fed intelligence alerts like this all the time. They are, by nature, alarmist. The warnings run the gamut, from potential biological and chemical attacks, to full-scale nuking. Should Presidents grab a bullhorn and cry 'wolf!' at the drop of a hat? Now, how smart would that be? Prudently, the White House responded last August by secretly putting the feds on Red Alert. Why tip-off the enemy?

But the presstitutes have their work cut out for them. You see, they're trying, strenuously trying -- someway, somehow -- to make a molehill into a mountain. (Psst! Mid-term elections are just around the corner.)

"Bush Knew of Hijack Threat", screamed CBSNEWS.com Wednesday night, insanely implying the President knew of the terror-plot in advance, with specificity, but did nothing to stop it.

False.

As Condoleeza Rice yesterday tried to explain, the briefings were general in nature -- no date, no time, no target was indicated. Indeed, a CIA spokesman emphasized that suicide hijackings, a la 9/11, were never even imagined.

The reason is obvious. The word "hijacking", post-9/11, means suicide bombers crashing jets into big city skyscrapers and the Pentagon in Washington. Pre-9/11, "hijacking" meant hostages, ransom demands, etc.

Everything changed on September 11.

Further, for the press to suggest something sinister is ludicrous on its face. From U.S. surveillance satellites, American officials knew that al-Qaeda used an actual jet on the ground in training camps to school terrorists in the 'art'. I doubt CIA thought the camps offered courses for Flight Attendants.

But no-one -- not even the vaunted CIA -- could envision a 9/11. To a peaceful nation, shielded by oceans east and west, friendly neighbors north and south, the horrors of 9/11 were singularly unfathomable.

But don't tell the media eggheads; don't tell the phony-baloney, publicity-starved 20/20 hindsighters on Capitol Hill beating their chests in righteous indignation.

Already we hear echoes of Watergate's, "what did the President know and when did he know it?"

This is pack "journalism" at its absolute worse, folks. The AP hears CBS say it; AP repeats it, which spurs CNN, then ABC, MSNBC -- not to be outdone -- hop on the gravy train, embellishing the tale beyond recognition. By early Thursday, the story metastasized into a full-blown, media-made White House "flap".

It doesn't get any lower, any meaner, any shallower, any dirtier, any pettier than this, Ladies and Gentlemen.

Nor any loonier, either. Call it the Cynthia McKinney effect.

The berserko from Georgia charged the President last month with advance knowledge of 9/11; that he did nothing to stop it to line the pockets of fat-cat war profiteers -- defense contractors. In the daffy, loony world of Cynthia McKinney, 9/11 was nothing but a sinister kickback scheme, a way for Bush to pay back 'wealthy' campaign contributors.

Scary stuff. Scary, that is, that someone so foolish, so zany, so obviously deranged might sit in Congress. Demented kooks making life and death decisions -- that's enough to scare the bejeebers out of anyone. Then again, that's Congress.

In retrospect, so what started as a Cynthia McKinney trial balloon -- it blew up in her face -- has now become Big Media's flavor of the month, the "scandal" to sink the Bush Presidency.

The story now isn't that Bush knew too little, but that he knew it all -- every jot and tittle -- and allowed it to happen. What's next? That Bush was behind the Anthrax mailings?

Gee, America, your President is a terrorist.

We knew the press hated Bush, but never how much. We now know. Presidents, over the history of our republic, have stood accused of many things. But never something as unseemly, as scurrilous, as foul, as gross, as vulgar and dirty as this. Accusing the President of complicity in -- or indifference to -- the cold-blooded murder of thousands of citizens ranks as a new, unimaginable low. This isn't just tawdry politics, this is character assassination of dimensions unprecedented. And, on top of that, during wartime.

To Bush-haters out there, I wouldn't pop the champagne corks just yet, if I were you.

The media's strategy is clear: Blacken the name George W. Bush, transform public perception from symbol of courage and resolve, to traitor or blundering fool. The man can't be both. But the press won't stop until merely mentioning the name hurls voters into fits of revulsion -- or ridicule.

In their frantic quest to destroy this President, the media has tried every trick in their playbook.

They tried Enron. It flopped. They tried the 9/11 photo. It sputtered. They tried Anthrax. It fizzled. They tried Afghanistan -- the quagmire. It backfired. They tried the "drunken" twins. It bombed. They tried Kyoto. It stalled. They tried arsenic in drinking water. It sunk. They tried the deficit. It faded. They tried 'unilateralism'. It faltered. They tried the Mideast. It ebbed.

I could go on.

Suffice it is to say that, with the beltway press, this President never once enjoyed a honeymoon. From the gitgo, Big Media's been on the warpath, voraciously on the attack.

What's new are the depths of depravity Bush's enemies will plumb, out of desparation, to bring down his Presidency.

I mentioned how the media has its work cut out for it, here's why.

For one thing, the story already is taking new, unexpected twists and turns.

By mid-afternoon, in fact, Democrats had egg on their faces. It was reported that senior Democrats -- the very hypocrites pointing accusatory fingers at the White House -- in fact were given the very same intelligence briefing as the President at the time. As were the intelligence committees in both houses of Congress.

Secondly, on investigating 9/11, are Democrats sure they want to 'go there'? All trails lead right back to Clinton. Repeatedly, Bin Laden was offered for extradition during the Clinton administration. The offers were turned down summarily, each time. Three-thousand men, women and children are dead as a consequence.

Moreover, on Clinton's watch, our intelligence agencies were decimated, as was our military. The FBI was mired in paralysis. A new director was installed only eight days before the 9/11 attacks.

Politically, despite the sound and fury, it's hard to imagine how any of this will change the public perception of Bush as a decent human being.

You see, Bush's persona as honest and trustworthy -- as a man of integrity -- isn't just for show: It's the real thing. The public senses that.

As promised, Bush restored dignity and respect to his office, after the battering it took during the Clinton years.

Decent, respectable, honorable -- these are Bush's defining traits.

It's why Democrats are desparate.

But the bond between Bush and his countrymen, forged in the 9/11 aftermath, is firm and dauntless -- and will doubtless endure this teapot-sized tempest.

Democrats are in for a terrible disappointment.

Mark my words.

Anyway, that's...

My two cents....
"JohnHuang2"

Saturday, May 18, 2002

Quote of the Day by backhoe 5/17/03


1 posted on 05/17/2002 11:48:55 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
This is refreshing after so many years of watching Republicans in Congress take blows and praying nothing would stick.
2 posted on 05/18/2002 12:02:46 AM PDT by Blackyce
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To: JohnHuang2
The most amazing thing is how easily the traitorous DemoRATS can get all the dogs in the press to bark at once.

No one in the main-stream media is noting the coincidence between this 'story' and the kick-off of the DemoRAT fall campaign. But of course, when the main-stream of our media flows in the intellectual and moral sewer..

3 posted on 05/18/2002 12:03:00 AM PDT by pierrem15
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To: pierrem15
This is refreshing after so many years of watching Republicans in Congress take blows and praying nothing would stick.

My exact sentiments. 'Bout time.

5 posted on 05/18/2002 12:05:28 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
They haven't figured out yet that they are dealing with a straight shooter and not a politicial. Until they realize that then they will continue to step in it...

Demonrats are going to lose the Senate in Nov and they know it. They have become desperate.

6 posted on 05/18/2002 12:07:37 AM PDT by go star go
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To: pierrem15
No one in the main-stream media is noting the coincidence between this 'story' and the kick-off of the DemoRAT fall campaign.

Exactly.

Hey, wait a sec: Wasn't the lamestream press, only a week ago, predicting Social Security would be the Democrats' trump card for the fall campaign?

7 posted on 05/18/2002 12:08:47 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: go star go
Demonrats are going to lose the Senate in Nov and they know it.

gsg, I'm more confident of that now than ever.

8 posted on 05/18/2002 12:10:09 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Great article! Let's hope that the dems die a slow and very painful political death in November! Suprise, Dashole....We Americans all hate you!
9 posted on 05/18/2002 12:10:25 AM PDT by cartoonistx
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To: go star go
btw, here's another intrepid prediction: Simon will be the next gov. of California.
10 posted on 05/18/2002 12:10:47 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: cartoonistx
Amen, my friend.
11 posted on 05/18/2002 12:11:15 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Yes, and as a California voter I'm gonna help make Simon the next guv. Now if only Bush would help a bit and get rid of another democrat - by firing Norm Mineta, the Transportation Secretary. After all, ol Norm got the same alert last summer and was given marching orders to beef up airport security.

Norm, why were you asleep at your post! Them demos want blood, let's give 'em Norm's blood and fire this idiot.

12 posted on 05/18/2002 12:17:42 AM PDT by roadcat
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Yes, and as a California voter I'm gonna help make Simon the next guv.

You guys are gonna make it happen -- of that, I have no doubt.

13 posted on 05/18/2002 12:20:16 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Mr Bush should lamblast any political hack that tries to smear him or his administration on this non-issue. He is not the village idiot or crook that his predesessor was. The bipartianship that has been his key should be set aside and he and every republican should go after any fool that tries to make hay out of the issue. Take the gloves off and fight back.
14 posted on 05/18/2002 1:27:15 AM PDT by Joe Boucher
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I think the gloves are off. I'm about to post a New York Times piece that illustrates it.
16 posted on 05/18/2002 1:32:22 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks John; great 2 cents worth .

It's unrunately not just the damned Dems and the drooling media presstitutes, this times ; it's also the tinfoiled and BBs ( Bush bashers ) right here on FR . This is no time for FR to look as though we are against the president and his handling of 9/11/01 .

17 posted on 05/18/2002 1:42:10 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: JohnHuang2
Love your stuff! As usual........
18 posted on 05/18/2002 1:45:02 AM PDT by Cold Heat
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To: nopardons
Thanks =^)
19 posted on 05/18/2002 1:46:05 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: wirestripper
Thanks =^)
20 posted on 05/18/2002 1:46:37 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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