Posted on 07/11/2003 6:02:31 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
Dems plan to undermine America to beat Bush
CapitolHillBlue ^ | January 6, 2003 | By DOUG THOMPSON
Posted on 01/28/2003 2:07 AM EST by JohnHuang2
Democrats plan to undermine public confidence in President George W. Bush by challenging his credibility and raising doubts about America, sources within the party tell Capitol Hill Blue.
A multi-pronged attack against Republicans and the President will focus not only on economic issues, but question American values, raise doubts about how this country is viewed by other nations and question the patriotism of Bush and his party.
The extensive campaign, developed by senior Democratic consultants and party leaders, was launched last week with attacks on the Bush economic plan by Democratic presidential hopeful Rep. Richard Gephardt.
In coming weeks, Democratic elected officials will question the Presidents intentions on the pending war with Iraq. Writers and broadcasters friendly to the Democratic cause have already been provided talking points suggesting the war is about oil, not terrorism. The talking points were developed before the end of last year and sent out to operatives and friendly media, one Democratic consultant confided. No Democratic member of Congress will question the Presidents patriotism openly but we will use the media and other surrogates to raise doubts.
Capitol Hill Blue obtained a copy of the talking points when the Democratic National Committee sent them to a news outlet recently acquired by CHBs parent company. The talking points outline a strategy to raise public doubts of the Presidents real intentions, including: --Saying the war is about oil and will be fought to benefit oil companies that have long supported Bush and the Republican party;
--Claiming the Bush administration has manufactured evidence against Saddam Hussein and used that evidence to encourage Britain and other allies to join the American fight against Iraq;
--Suggesting a wartime economy is the only way the administration can revive the countrys lagging economic situation.
It is clear that the current approval ratings of the administration are tied directly to strong American feelings toward traditional values, the talking points say. To counter this, doubt must be raised as to Americas true position within the world community and the true intent of the Bush administration in waging war.
Some Democrats admit privately they are uneasy with the party strategy to undermine American values in an attempt to get Bush.
My boss doesnt want anything to do with it, one senior Senate aide told Capitol Hill Blue on Monday. You dont undermine this country to win elections. Others, however, are willing to try anything to put the White House and Congress back under Democratic control. The real war isnt in Iraq, one Democratic consultant said. Its right here at home, at the ballot box in 2004.
Among the other points Democrats hope to make in the coming weeks:
--Both President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney are controlled by oil and defense industry special interest groups.
--The war on terrorism is a failure because Osama bin Laden is still at large.
--America is unprepared for another terrorist attack because of White House preoccupation with Iraq. --War will increase the countrys economic woes. --Bush will be forced to raise taxes to finance the war.
Its time to take the battle to the people and make them understand just how dangerous George W. Bushs policies are to the future of America, the talking points conclude.
Democratic sources say the talking points were developed by Democratic Chairman Terry McAuliffe, former Clinton campaign strategist James Carville, Senate Majority Leader Daschle and former House Democratic Leader Gephardt.
This is a classic, Jim Carville, scorched earth campaign, crows one DNC staffer. Take no prisoners. Thats how you win elections. Democratic party spokesmen would not return phone calls seeking comment on this report.
© Copyright 2003 Capitol Hill Blue
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Ths is mainly for the folks on the "Creeping Fascism Thread" who made mention of the Bush/Cheney Halliburton connection in Iraq.
Thanks for supporting the DNC talking points.
For the the rest of my buds here, the war is on and it ain't gonna be pretty. Let's get ready to annihilate these specious arguments.
and that is their way.
I emailed el Rushbo a link to this thread in hopes he picks it up.
These talking points WERE the press coverage during the war. Inaccurate, unacceptable, undermining our troops daily - and the press is still following the DNC script.
The left is bashing our military even as our honorable best and brightest are kicking enemy derriere in Iraq daily.
Uncle Walty no longer controls the info. In post 9-11 America, I don't care if Queen Hillary herself wrote the talking points, the left is not going to be allowed to endanger our troops and aid America's enemies without a fight.
bumpity! bumpity!
That is not quite the way I heard the story. The way I heard it seems more applicable to the dems. "Because that's just the kind of s.o.b. I am."
My boss doesnt want anything to do with it, one senior Senate aide told Capitol Hill Blue on Monday. You dont undermine this country to win elections.
I don't care if Queen Hillary herself wrote the talking points, the left is not going to be allowed to endanger our troops and aid America's enemies without a fight.
And what a fight it will be. They have NO CLUE what's coming their way if they persist in this tactic.
Right up the the minute! At the top of the hour ABC news cast they are breathlessly reporting that "W" is now "blaming the CIA" for the State of The Union speech supposed error and that he will not respond to repeated questions as to "who has the ultimate responsibility!"
They on him like "white on rice," as the old saying goes. Unfortunately, the great "truth detector" has taken the day off, so this will go unchallenged in all likelyhood.
What a fitting group of photos.
Guess who became C-in-C U.S.Armed Forces Europe on July 10,1997??
Wesley Clark.
Rummy is always great for a quote that cuts to the quick. I especially liked his statement (paraphrased) regarding media reports on the Iraq campaign:
Never have so many been so wrong about so much
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