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Terry McAuliffe: The Manchurian Chairman? Hugh Hewitt says Dem Party chief 'world-class fool'
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Wednesday, February 4, 2004 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 02/03/2004 11:21:53 PM PST by JohnHuang2

Terry McAuliffe: The Manchurian Chairman?

Posted: February 4, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Terry McAuliffe, whom we ought to call the Manchurian Chairman, hit a new low Sunday, saying on ABC's "This Week": "George Bush never served in our military in our country. He didn't show up when he should have showed up. And there's John Kerry on the stage with a chest full of medals that he earned by saving the lives of American soldiers. So, as John Kerry says, 'Bring it on!'"

McAuliffe is to politics what MTV is to Superbowl halftime shows: Low, tacky, and a failure. He is also increasingly unstable to the point that Democratic Party pros have to worry about what he'll say next. Yesterday's pratfall was a perfect example of an attention-starved ego diverting the press from the themes that the candidates are trying to develop onto a stupid comment and the clean-up that follows.

McAuliffe has long been a candidate message-killer – so much so that the anti-Clinton wing of the Dems suspects he's programmed to take down anyone who gets in the way of Hillary's potential run in '08. Crackpot allegations from the Begala school of broadcasting sure don't help the Kerry campaign, so you have to wonder about the Manchurian Chairman theory, though I think the evidence supports the much more simple proposition that McAuliffe is a world-class fool with too much money and powerful friends who didn't think about the Peter Principle until it was too late.

The Dems are stuck with McAuliffe through the convention, for which the Republican Party should be thankful. Having a buffoon in charge of the opposition is the sort of gift that keeps giving, as anyone who can recall McAuliffe's '02 prediction about the Florida governor's race or his '03 prediction about the California recall will attest.

McAuliffe's decision to deny that service in the national guard is service in the military – even as thousands of national guard have served in Iraq – is a blunder larger than any of his others, and trafficking in discredited urban myths gives you a glimpse of McAuliffe's desperation to turn the conversation to anything except Kerry's way-left voting record, or his role in the Dean meltdown, or the failure of Wes Clark to capture any significant support outside the loon caucus.

For the record: President Bush served in the Texas Air National Guard from May of 1968 to October of 1973. The long-ago discredited allegations that the president was AWOL (Absent WithOut Leave) are a feature of the Michael Moore crowd who point to a period of months when Bush was working on a campaign in Alabama, from May to November 1972, and did not fly. As the New York Times has reported in the past: "A National Guard official and Mr. Bush's spokesmen have said that he made up the missed dates, as Guard regulations allow."

Republican National Committee Chair Ed Gillespie labeled McAuliffe's lies "slanderous," "despicable," and "reprehensible" – which they are – but not even the dimwits in the national press corps are going to chase that rabbit, so only McAuliffe and the party he leads look bad as a result.

I hope the RNC provides a 24x7 cable show for McAuliffe and, in the interim, invites all those outraged with yet another clownish moment from the Alfred E. Neuman of American politics to skip the getting mad and go straight to the getting even via a donation at GeorgeWBush.com.





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KEYWORDS: 2004; awol; bds; christianlife; deserter; dnc; hughhewitt; mcauliffe; rnc
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To: ChadGore
Nice Photoshop work...
81 posted on 02/04/2004 8:25:16 PM PST by CommandoFrank (Peer into the depths of hell and there is the face of Islam!)
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To: meenie
A Silver Star, Bronze Star 3 Purple Hearts, that ain't chopped liver buddy.
82 posted on 02/04/2004 8:42:51 PM PST by Valin (Politicians are like diapers. They both need changing regularly and for the same reason.)
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To: JohnHuang2
Good one:

McAuliffe is to politics what MTV is to Superbowl halftime shows: Low, tacky...

83 posted on 02/04/2004 8:45:48 PM PST by GOPJ (NFL-MTV Flash --Grown men don't watch strip shows with their wives and children.)
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To: Valin
That's definitely heroism, but antiwar protests, Jane Fonda group pictures, while our troops are engaged and POW's are interned and never come home is chopped liver buddy. You take your pick, I'll take mine.
84 posted on 02/04/2004 10:45:26 PM PST by meenie
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To: meenie
Show me how or where President Bush either proclaims or portrays himself a hero.
85 posted on 02/05/2004 5:28:51 AM PST by Coop (God bless our troops!)
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To: Coop
I don't know as any hero proclaims himself a hero. Kerry comes as close as any. Bush is proclaimed a hero by various supporters. Most heros are unknown, that act on the spur of the moment in emergency situations. I know of no case where Bush has been a true hero. Kerry probably fit the bill but his actions after returning home negated the heroic actions he made in Vietnam. While our troops were still engaged in combat and many captured and held prisoner, encouragement of the Viet Cong was traitorous.
86 posted on 02/05/2004 10:52:17 AM PST by meenie
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To: meenie
Your #86 contradicts your previous:

One man portrays himself that way and the other says he is a heroe.

87 posted on 02/05/2004 11:09:34 AM PST by Coop (God bless our troops!)
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To: JohnHuang2
Sounds possible:

McAuliffe has long been a candidate message-killer – so much so that the anti-Clinton wing of the Dems suspects he's programmed to take down anyone who gets in the way of Hillary's potential run in '08.

88 posted on 02/05/2004 11:31:52 AM PST by GOPJ (NFL-MTV Grown men don't watch strip shows with their wives and children.)
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To: meenie
TB, I made the original statement that neither individual had the credentials to portray himself as a hero.

And I asked you where Bush, or ANYBODY around him called him a hero. Of course you ignored the question and continued to beat up on this pathetic strawman.

You keep saying that Bush's service doesn't entitle him to be called a hero. Yep. But that is a moot point because he hasn't been called one.

89 posted on 02/06/2004 9:59:18 AM PST by TomB
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To: meenie
I don't know as any hero proclaims himself a hero.

But earlier you said this:

One man portrays himself that way and the other says he is a heroe.

Well? Which is it?

Bush is proclaimed a hero by various supporters

Please post some evidence where someone around Bush has said that his service in the TANG makes him a hero.

90 posted on 02/06/2004 10:08:20 AM PST by TomB
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