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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: d.taggart who wrote (756114)12/13/2006 8:15:20 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Wow...pretty bitter analysis.

As I have stated before, the Democrats will have a much tougher job going forward, as they must now share the task of governing instead of being back-benchers.

But it is still remarkably easy to just run against the old republican ways...run against Iraq. Run against earmarks. Run against "working three days a week". Run against lack of oversight..

And it will continue to work until the President (the sole remaining representative of republican operating power) can show some successes to push back on.

The congressional republicans of the past six years didn't look like any other republicans I ever saw. Big spenders, big government, big borrowers....and a lot more. They looked more like democrats than the democrats did.



To: d.taggart who wrote (756114)12/13/2006 8:54:54 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"it is no secret that the terrorists and the dems have an understanding,destroying the United States is the stated goal of both."

GEE!

How'd all them foreign national 'Dems' get to vote in our elections?

Must be a conspiracy! (I'll bet the Illuminati and Trans-Fat manufacturers are behind it!)



To: d.taggart who wrote (756114)12/13/2006 10:18:56 PM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 769670
 
Kucinich: A Fan of Cafferty's Comment
that Iraq Is 'Hell Hole'

Ever wonder who the constituency is for CNN's Jack Cafferty? Apparently one member of his fan club is far left Democratic Congressman, and 2008 presidential aspirant, Dennis Kucinich. During the Tuesday edition of The Situation Room, Cafferty delivered another angry diatribe, labeling Iraq a "hell hole" and, once again, calling the Fox News Channel "the F-word network." A few minutes later, Kucinich admired Cafferty's take: "If you looked at 'The Cafferty File,' you can see that, look, it's a hell hole. We need to bring the troops home."


[This item is adopted from a Tuesday posting, by Scott Whitlock, on the MRC's blog, NewsBusters.org: newsbusters.org ]

During his 4:12pm EST "Cafferty File" segment, the CNN reporter discussed the President's decision to delay any announcements on Iraq:
"And yet, President Bush told Brit Hume over at the F-word network, in an interview the other day, that the load of the war in Iraq is, quote, 'not heavy,' unquote. He called it a joyful, not a painful experience, because millions of Americans are praying for him. So, as our soldiers get ready to spend their fourth Christmas in this hell hole, here is the question: 'How long should it take President Bush to figure out what to do in Iraq?"

A few minutes later, at 4:20pm EST, Situation Room host Wolf Blitzer, interviewed Congressman Kucinich, who seemed unable to stop referencing Cafferty's comments: "I say this is the time to bring the troops home. If you looked at 'The Cafferty File,' you can see that, look, it's a hell hole. We need to bring the troops home. And, so, my position and my, my race for the presidency is about consistency; It's about a quest for integrity. It's about, about saying the money is there to bring the troops home so let's bring them home. What are we waiting for?"

Kucinich soon added: "And so I'm challenging all the Democratic candidates for President on this point., If you vote for funding for the war, don't tell the American people you're opposed to the war. If you vote for funding of the war, don't bemoan the plight of the troops. We can bring the troops home right now right now. I listened to Jack Cafferty's, Jack Cafferty's report. I mean, our hearts go out to all of those families whose, whose sons and daughters are paying a horrible price for the misjudgment of this administration."

Quite a fan base Cafferty has.

A transcript of the December 12 "Cafferty File" segment:
"Wolf, President Bush apparently in no hurry now to come up with a change of strategy in Iraq. I mean, hey, what is the rush? Things are going so well over there, right? Last week, he got the Iraq Study Group report amid expectations he might announce a change in strategy sooner rather than later. Now it looks like it's going to be later. Instead of a Christmas present to the nation and the people of Iraq and to stop the insanity, the decider has decided not to decide until January. In the meantime, American troops get butchered every day. The American death toll approaching 3000 now as December looks to be a very bloody month. 47 soldiers and Marines have been killed in Iraq since December 1st. And since the start of the war now, 2937 U.S. Troops have been killed. And for innocent Iraqi civilians, it is much, much worse on a daily basis. Today, 71 Iraqis looking for a job, hoping to find a day's work so they could feed their families, were slaughtered by a suicide truck bomber in Baghdad and 220 additional Iraqi civilians were injured. And yet, President Bush told Brit Hume over at the F-word network, in an interview the other day, that the load of the war in Iraq is, quote, 'not heavy,' unquote. He called it a joyful, not a painful experience, because millions of Americans are praying for him. So, as our soldiers get ready to spend their fourth Christmas in this hell hole, here is the question: 'How long should it take President Bush to figure out what to do in Iraq? E-mail your thoughts to Caffertyfile@cnn.Com or go to Cnn.com/Cafferty file."