Monday, March 29, 2004
Good afternoon everyone, lots to get to today, so I may stick to a couple of topics and post the rest tomorrow or Wednesday, so lets get going. First of all just want to hit really quickly on Richard Clarke again. I have mentioned his blatant opportunism and all that, but today I want to mention two other things. First, if he was such a big player in the Clinton and Bush administrations, why does he neglect to mention what was going on during Clinton's 8 year tenure? And if he knew what was going to happen, why didnt he insist that Bush do something? In my opinion, he is trying to overly sanitize his role and the role he played under President Clinton. I am going to post more on this in the coming days, so keep your eyes out.
The second thing I want to mention about this debacle is the outrage of the Democrats over the Republicans lashing back at Clarke. They are crying foul and labelling the attack as personal, yada yada yada. Now think back to who was doing the bashing in the wake of the Lewinsky affair. These same Democrats had no problem calling Kenneth Starr every name in the book and portraying Linda Tripp as an evil hatemonger. They even went so far as to focus on her weight in a series of offensive and vicious attacks, culminating in having John Goodman portray her in Saturday Night Live. Just another example of how liberal the media really is and how they can put the spin on any subject.
My opinion on this whole matter is that Republicans should go on the offensive and not back off on any subject rather than waiting for the Democrats to draw blood and then play damage control. The Kerry Democrats are trying to attack President Bush's strength to mask their own shortcomings on the same subject. Its an old trick that is currently working, though I am confident the house of cards will come crashing down soon enough.
Make no mistake, George W. Bush is fighting and winning the war on terror. He is also winning out over our supposed allies who tried to stop the Iraq war for their own greedy reasons. Please keep in mind that what the Democrats are doing right now. Are they assisting in the fight on terrorism? No, they are trying to bring down and shame the one man (along with his advisors and the gallant US military) who is fighting back. Is this who you want to be in charge of your lives and future?
I am going to post some more tomorrow on Kerry's speech to a church group and about Canada's new Bill C-250 (the Svend Bill). Both very interesting topics. I am going to devote the remainder of today into trying to improve this site and making it a little prettier.
I'm out.
The second thing I want to mention about this debacle is the outrage of the Democrats over the Republicans lashing back at Clarke. They are crying foul and labelling the attack as personal, yada yada yada. Now think back to who was doing the bashing in the wake of the Lewinsky affair. These same Democrats had no problem calling Kenneth Starr every name in the book and portraying Linda Tripp as an evil hatemonger. They even went so far as to focus on her weight in a series of offensive and vicious attacks, culminating in having John Goodman portray her in Saturday Night Live. Just another example of how liberal the media really is and how they can put the spin on any subject.
My opinion on this whole matter is that Republicans should go on the offensive and not back off on any subject rather than waiting for the Democrats to draw blood and then play damage control. The Kerry Democrats are trying to attack President Bush's strength to mask their own shortcomings on the same subject. Its an old trick that is currently working, though I am confident the house of cards will come crashing down soon enough.
Make no mistake, George W. Bush is fighting and winning the war on terror. He is also winning out over our supposed allies who tried to stop the Iraq war for their own greedy reasons. Please keep in mind that what the Democrats are doing right now. Are they assisting in the fight on terrorism? No, they are trying to bring down and shame the one man (along with his advisors and the gallant US military) who is fighting back. Is this who you want to be in charge of your lives and future?
I am going to post some more tomorrow on Kerry's speech to a church group and about Canada's new Bill C-250 (the Svend Bill). Both very interesting topics. I am going to devote the remainder of today into trying to improve this site and making it a little prettier.
I'm out.
Shoes