Posted on 03/17/2003 6:25:54 PM PST by PhiKapMom
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BLAME AMERICA FIRST? ON THE EVE OF WAR, DASCHLE TRIES TO GAIN PARTISAN ADVANTAGE
With American Troops Poised To Fight, Daschle Blames Potential War Casualties On President Bush
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SENATOR TOM DASCHLE: Im Saddened, Saddened That This President Failed So Miserably At Diplomacy That Were Now Forced To War. Saddened That We Have To Give Up One Life Because This President Couldnt Create The Kind Of Diplomatic Effort That Was So Critical For Our Country. (Senator Tom Daschle, Remarks At International Association Of Firefighters Conference, 3/17/03)
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BEFORE LAST NOVEMBERS ELECTION, DASCHLE SUPPORTED USE OF FORCE IN IRAQ AND RECOILED AT POLITICIZING DEBATE
Senator Daschle Voted For The Resolution To Authorize The Use Of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq Last October. (H. J. Res. 114, Roll Call #237: Passed 77-23: R 48-1; D 29-21; I 0-1, 10/11/02, With Daschle Voting Yea.)
Last Fall, Daschle Decried Accusations Over National Security. We ought not politicize this war. We ought not politicize the rhetoric about war and life and death. We have to rise to a higher level. [I]t is not too late to forget the pollsters . . . the campaign fundraisers . . . [the] accusations about how interested in national security, different parties are. (Senator Tom Daschle, Congressional Record, 9/25/02)
Daschle Said Never Once Did He Politicize The War In Iraq In 1991-92, And Hoped We Would Have the Same Level Of Debate This Time. I can recall in 1991 and 1992 when President Bush made the decision he did. I can recall several of my staff coming to me, suggesting that we say this or that. But never once did I have someone on my staff refer to the politics of the war with Iraq. We need that same level of debate this time (Senator Tom Daschle, Congressional Record, 9/25/02)
IN 1998, DASCHLE SUPPORTED USE OF FORCE IN IRAQ AND CALLED FOR BIPARTISANSHIP
Daschle Recognized That Saddam Hussein Leaves Us Little Choice But The Use Of Force. [C]learly the intransigence on the part of the Iraqi government and Saddam Hussein leaves us little choice at this point So I would think that, if nothing changes, the use of force at some point would be inevitable. (William Neikirk, Congress Talks Tough On Iraq, Chicago Tribune, 2/5/98)
Daschle Wanted A United And Bipartisan Message That Iraq Must Comply. Iraq must comply. There is no choice. We stand united in our determination to do whatever is necessary The United States has the resolve to ensure that compliance and we stand united today in an effort to articulate that very clear message as loudly, as unequivocally, and in as much of a bipartisan way as we can. (Senator Tom Daschle, Congressional Record, 2/12/98)
Daschle Called For Immediate Iraqi Compliance Or Threat By Force Would Be Required. [A]bsent immediate Iraqi compliance the security threat doesnt simply persist it worsens. Saddam Hussein must understand that the United States has the resolve to reverse that threat by force, if force is required. (Senator Tom Daschle, Congressional Record, 2/12/98)
SO WHY, ON THE EVE OF WAR, HAS DASCHLE CHANGED HIS TUNE?
A Publication of the RNC Research Department
Politics of Personal HatredIf there is a more petty, bitter little man in American politics today than Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, South Dakota Democrat, I'd love to know who it is. The poor soul just seethes with resentment and animosity toward George W, and you just know the driving force is pure personal hatred, not politics.
"I'm saddened, saddened that this president failed so miserably at diplomacy that we're now forced to war," he said on Monday at a union conference. "Saddened that we have to give up one life because this president couldn't create the kind of diplomatic effort that was so critical for our country."
What a pathetic excuse for a senator, let alone an American. Then again, he fits right in with the Democrats' pathetic excuses for ex-presidents. They almost make those cheese-eating surrender monkeys look honorable.
Almost.
So, Dasshole has gone from being "troubled" to "saddened". That must be the range of his emotions. What a shriveled little man.
Can you say ... CLINTON
Probably ordered to fall on his sword .... he's OUT of the Presidential run.
Plus Hillary could be lining up for Senate Minoroty Leader if he resigns over this.
Naaaa .. she doesn't like being out in front .. to many questions to answer
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