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To: Pokey78; Howlin; Miss Marple; PhiKapMom; dubyaismypresident; Wphile; Lorena; CaTexan; ...
In case you haven't seen this one yet......

Why He Drives Them Crazy (A MUST READ!)

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CRAIG CRAWFORD of Hotline has suggested that Bush goaded Daschle, hoping to elicit an overreaction. Perhaps. Whether by design or instinct, Bush has a history of driving people who are sure they're much smarter than he is to incredibly silly and self-immolating acts. In the Texas governor's race in 1994, he was the lightweight against the incumbent, Ann Richards, who felt herself demeaned by having to run against him. Making her disdain clear, she addressed him as "shrub" and as "Junior." He addressed her as "Governor Richards." She called him "clueless." He called her "Governor Richards." She called him "the anemic link at the tail end of the gilded Bush dynasty." He said he found her "interesting" as a study in character. At last, she blew up, and called him "some jerk" at a rally. He won by 6 points.

Al Gore thought he was smarter than Bush, and in the debates planned to take out this pretender. He would show off his mental and physical dominance. Condescendingly, Gore sighed, smirked, interrupted, and unleashed tidal waves of details and assertions. Then Bush, as the Washington Post's David von Drehle astutely observed, "read Gore's effort to overshadow him, and, in an odd way, opted to make himself a little bit smaller," becoming relentlessly civil and courteous. It worked. At one point, wrote Jeff Greenfield, "Al Gore left his stool and walked slowly, stiffly, toward his opponent, arms at his sides, palms pointed behind him, looking oddly like [a] robot. . . . Bush glanced over his shoulder, took a beat--and nodded once, as if to say: Hi there--be with you in a moment. The audience laughed, and Al Gore was finished for the night." Something of the same sort seemed to happen to Daschle last week. After his outburst, the White House suggested he might have misread the story that caused it, giving him the chance to back down from his tantrum. He didn't take it, but went back on the floor of the Senate. His purpose was to help his own party's chances. At the end of the week, surveys showed the Republicans for the first time making small gains in congressional polls.

What happens to a dream deferred? Nothing pretty. The liberals' dream of "exposing" the president has now suffered blow upon blow. Simply speaking, their view of Bush--expressed on any given day by Terry McAuliffe, Paul Begala, James Carville, the Nation, Michael Kinsley, or the New York Times, is still this: George W. Bush is a moron who stole the election, had the great good luck to be president when terrorists struck at our two major cities, benefited unfairly from an irrational wave of hysterical jingoism, and now, when the glow from that burst has been fading, has cooked up a phony war to distract attention from corporate fraud and the stock market crash, which of course he caused. Their failure to sell this analysis to the three-fourths of the country not in the grip of terminal Bushophobia has driven them quite out of their senses. Every day, they get shriller and more desperate. Surely, if Maureen Dowd turns the smirk up one notch, if Frank Rich reviews Bush like another bad movie, the unwashed will awake and see reason? But no.



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164 posted on 10/05/2002 9:16:20 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
Thanks for the ping Meek. This is a fabulous article.

". . . Bush glanced over his shoulder, took a beat--and nodded once, as if to say: Hi there--be with you in a moment. The audience laughed, and Al Gore was finished for the night." Something of the same sort seemed to happen to Daschle last week. After his outburst, the White House... giving him the chance to back down from his tantrum."

There is something about dead silence and kindness that is so powerful. It makes the person being an idiot either admit it and back down, or deny that he's an idiot and make things worse. When President Bush responds with kindness, the liberals' attacks have nowhere to land, and their huffing and puffing becomes clearly childish.

I LOVE the way this man plays the game!

184 posted on 10/05/2002 2:03:32 PM PDT by Grammy
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To: MeeknMing
Wow, what a thread! Thanks for the ping, Meekie. You know what else drives the Dems. crazy about GW? His happy marriage and lovely, strong, feminine wife...and that President Bush is secure in his own manhood. (^:

188 posted on 10/05/2002 4:14:19 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: MeeknMing
Thanks for the heads up!
207 posted on 10/07/2002 7:52:45 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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