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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (3200)7/14/2004 3:00:56 AM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
New England Republican

The ramblings of a lonely Republican stranded in the People's Republic of Massachusetts.
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By N.E. Republican
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Jonah Goldberg asks when we will here from the Kerry campaign:

Now that it's becoming increasingly clear that Joe Wilson lied and distorted the facts in order to preen in front of the cameras and attack the Bush campaign, shouldn't John Kerry disavow the guy? After all, Wilson was more than a mere Kerry supporter, Wilson was a designated campaign surrogate and foreign policy advisor. If you troll through Nexis you'll find numerous articles about Wilson's role as a de facto campaign spokesman.

Don't hold your breath waiting. Of course if the Kerry campaign was as high on values as they claim to be, they would immediately sever all connections with this fraud.

Lorie Byrd at PoliPundit asks why the Bush administration
backed down from the 16 words in the SOTU and also says
Democrats are playing politics with our national security.

I believe this is one of the most outrageous cases of
media bias and journalistic malpractice ever. It gave
Democrats the opportunity to start their "Bush lied"
mantra, which continues unabated to this day. You can read
my rant about that here . Bush made a huge mistake when he
distanced himself from the SOTU statement and he made
another one by not more vigorously denouncing the "lie"
accusations. I think all these matters (the 16 words,
Wilson/Plame, WMD, etc.) should be addressed and Democrats
held to account. There is a very strong case to be made
that not only did Bush not "lie", but that the Democrats
knew he didn't when they accused him of it. These are
national security matters that the Democrats have been
playing politics with and that is inexcusable. They should
be made to answer for their behavior.

Hopefully they will pay in November.
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nerepublican.blogspot.com.
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