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STRATEGERY!
2 posted on 01/09/2003 9:50:08 PM PST by Pokey78 (And no, strategery is NOT misspelled. See SNL: the 1st Bush/Gore debate.)
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I love the way Bush plays the Democrats!!

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6 posted on 01/09/2003 10:05:51 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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That GWB, not very bright is he? Yeah, he`s not as smart as Bubba, right. The funny thing is that there are lot`sa Rats and fellow travelers in the media still think that. Shhh, don`t tell them, ok.
7 posted on 01/09/2003 10:07:02 PM PST by bybybill
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I always knew there was a great meaning to that word!!

This is waaaaa too funny. No wonder the dims never have a smile on their face. They are being played like a violin and they don't even know it. He he he he he!
14 posted on 01/09/2003 10:53:15 PM PST by CyberAnt
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One other thing not mentioned is The New Tone, that not only exposes the contrast between W and the viscious Rats, as well as their shrinking media cohorts, but lets most of us have someone to feel proud of.- Not some adolescent campus prick who couldn't seem to keep his trousers up.
17 posted on 01/09/2003 11:28:06 PM PST by Garden Island
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Strategery MEGA PING!


18 posted on 01/10/2003 1:13:16 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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Entrapment by Bush:
He plays Democrats for fools,
and they always rise to his bait

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The "Twist." The twist to this strategy is that the Bush Administration also intends for its appearance of weakness to provoke criticism from the political right as well. For example, last week at the Daily Standard, Fred Barnes griped "Somebody tell the Bush White House that Republicans now control the Senate….Somehow the idea got planted at the White House that a watered-down tax cut, less susceptible to Democratic attacks, would be better politically for the president." It seems to me that this has two important psychological effects. First, seeing the president attacked from the right emboldens the Democrats, making them all the more likely to pounce. Second, when the president actually releases a plan that has plenty of conservative ideas, the right heaves a great sigh of relief, and becomes energized and eager to do battle for Bush. Not surprisingly, in Tuesday's National Review Online Larry Kudlow gushed, "President Bush has surprised everyone with his decision to propose a big-bang economic growth package."

The Bush Administration has used this strategy at least since last year, when it rolled the Democrats on the War Against Iraq. In that instance, the Administration leaked stories that Bush was hesitating about going to war with Iraq. This prompted many on the right to complain; most notably Bill Kristol and Robert Kagan at the Weekly Standard zinged Bush for "Going Wobbly." Sensing an opportunity, the Democrats went on the attack in late summer. Then-Minority Leader Dick Gephardt said the President needed to "make the case to Congress and the people," while Senator Joe Lieberman said Bush must "speak to the American people [and] ask Congress for authorization." They had walked right into it.

Shortly after September 11, Bush made the case in speeches to the American people and in front of the United Nations. He reiterated his support for regime change in Iraq, using force if necessary. He also mollified moderates by giving the United Nations one last chance to deal with Saddam. Support for military action surged to near 70% in most polls. Finally, he asked Congress for a resolution authorizing the use of force. Again, the Democrats were stuck. Either vote against the resolution and alienate moderates, or vote for it and anger their base. The strategy yielded big dividends on election day.

Will the Democrats ever get wise to this? Perhaps. More likely, they will persist in their view that Bush is a dimwit who continues to get lucky. Thus, they will continue to misunderestimate his strategery.


Great article Pokey. Thanks!...



Please let me know if you want ON or OFF my General Interest ping list!. . .don't be shy.

63 posted on 01/10/2003 8:08:58 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Just for grins: http://muffin.eggheads.org/images/funny/dogsmile.jpg)
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He told the RATs not to "misunderestimate" him. LOL
81 posted on 01/10/2003 10:12:35 AM PST by Go Gordon
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To: Pokey78
STRATEGERY!

ROFLMAO! Oh yeah baby-President Bush can pronounce words anyway he wants to as long as his comments continue to have the vision and impact they do. Oh yeah....oh yeah...we have a very smart, unafraid, deft man leading us. And, best of all, he understands where all power comes from. I wuv our President. He is a man of integrity, with plenty of grit to demonstrate his will.

106 posted on 01/10/2003 7:38:13 PM PST by Republic
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STRATEGERY!

Agreed! With the right "STRATEGERY" anything is POSSIBLISTIC!

118 posted on 05/24/2003 12:49:13 PM PDT by varon
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