Posted on 09/25/2002 2:03:55 PM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection
Senate plurality leader Tom Daschle demanded Wednesday that President Bush apologize for "outrageous remarks implying that the Democrat-controlled Senate was hurting national security. But the two-day delay in his outrage came into question, and Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott, Bush and even a Senate Democrat challenged him. Lott said he was "deeply saddened by the tone and tenor" of Daschle's comments. "Who is the enemy here?" asked Lott, R-Miss. "The president of the United States or Saddam Hussein?
Daschle referred to an article Wednesday in the Washington Post, in which Bush was quoted as saying Monday during a campaign fund-raiser in New Jersey, "Democrats are not interested in the security of the American people."
However, as Fox News has pointed out, Bush was referring not to the war effort but to a bill creating a Department of Homeland Security. The president noted that Senate Democrats, who rely on forced campaign "contributions from union members, were slowing debate in a politically motivated effort to preserve Big Labor privileges that he said would tie his hands.
"That is wrong," Daschle fumed on the Senate floor. "We ought not to politicize this war. We ought not to politicize the rhetoric about war and life and death.
Of course, as NewsMax.com columnist John Perry has pointed out, the war is and has been political.
No one has played more political games with the war than the Senate plurality leader. He has never apologized for any of his rhetoric.
'Higher Level'
"We've got to rise to a higher level, Daschle insisted. "Our Founding Fathers would be embarrassed by what they see going on right now. We've got to better than this. Our standard of deportment ought to be better. Those who died gave their lives for better than what we're giving now."
He later told reporters: "You tell those who fought in Vietnam and World War II they are not interested in the security of the American people," because they are Democrats. "That is outrageous. Outrageous."
Heres what Bush said Monday:
"I asked Congress to give me the flexibility necessary to be able to deal with the true threats of the 21st century by being able to move the right people to the right place at the right time so we can better assure America we're doing everything possible. The House responded, but the Senate is more interested in special interests in Washington and not interested in the security of the American people.
"I will not accept a Department of Homeland Security that does not allow this president and future presidents to better keep the American people secure.
Sen. Zell Miller, D-Ga., a longtime pest to his left-wing colleagues, endorsed that message Wednesday and urged his fellow Senate Democrats not to exploit the Homeland Security bill.
Sen. Miller: 'No Shades of Gray'
"I've never seen such a clear choice as there is on this issue. For me, there are no shades of gray. It is clear cut," Miller said. "We must give the president the flexibility to respond to terrorism on a moment's notice.
"He's got to be able to shift resources, including personnel, at the blink of an eye. Why do we hold so dear a personnel system that was created in 1833 and that is as outdated as an oxcart on the expressway?"
Responded to Daschle's complaints Wednesday, Bush said that he was acting for the good of the nation.
"I am as determined today as I was on September the 11th to pursue an enemy which still wants to hurt America," Bush said. "The American people should expect me and any president to do everything we can to protect the homeland, and I will."
Lott said on the Senate floor: "I think that Sen. Daschle needs to cool the rhetoric. We need to do it in a bipartisan way. Accusations of that type are not helpful."
Strange Timing
Is it a coincidence that the plurality leaders attack came two days after rival White House wannabe Al Gore attacked Bushs policy on Iraq?
"Daschle is trying to compete with Al Gore for the presidential nomination, obviously, so maybe he has come a little bit late to the political table," Fox News political analyst Peter Johnson said. "This is a substantial statement that he is making, but it is a risky statement in terms of the politics."
Though some Democrats endorse Gore's message, former running mate Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., disagreed Wednesday.
A far stranger fact about the timing of Daschles snit: He acted as if he had just learned of the presidents comments Wednesday. Was he waiting to get better coverage of his carefully formulated outrage? After all, Britains report on the Iraqi menace dominated the news media Tuesday.
Perhaps he should join members of the Bush administration in reading NewsMax.com, which reported the president's comments Monday evening.
Interesting. Both Gore and Daschle have now given speeches termed "risky" by various analysts. This is the behavior of people who know they are hosed and aren't sure what to do, except to try something outrageous and see if it works. They would only take the risk of it turning out badly if they were pretty sure things were going to turn out badly anyway if they did nothing. There must be some new internal poll circulating around the highest levels in the Party that shows them headed for a rout. |
Pinko Daschle: "Ve vill bury you!"
Hmm. Lott sounds like Little Tommy there. He's "deeply saddened," "troubled," he's "concerned."
What? Has Lott become a political genius or something? Is Karl Rove *that* intelligent?
You simply have to wonder. Insulting Tom Daschle using his own flabby, moralistic language is simply beautiful.
But they keep re-electing him......they should be ashamed.
Weasle.
Maybe Daschle was doing what he should have done the other day.
Maybe Daschle was giving Byrd a good "talking to" for Byrd's politicizing the war.
Persuasive analysis. I am guessing you may well be correct (Oh, Lord, I hope so. I would KILL to see those internal polls.) Since it's Dashole who blew up, it must be that Democrat control of the Senate is really, seriously in trouble.
But everyone can't wear pink Tommy!
A toast to Lil' Tommy Dasshole!
What in heavens name is a whiny pipsqueak doing controlling the United States Senate?
Glad to see that you remembered what I said. I didn't think you were paying attention. Have a great life> ;-)
Lost it??? Understatement. That was a total meltdown.
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