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Bush blocks his own way while giving Kerry a free pass [Sad but true]
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | February 12, 2004 | BY ROBERT NOVAK

Posted on 02/12/2004 4:18:12 AM PST by johnny7

All week long in the capital, worried Republicans buzzed about George W. Bush's Sunday interview on NBC's ''Meet the Press.'' Supporters of the president were surprised that he would ask to be questioned by Tim Russert. What flabbergasted them was the absence of any plan to use this event to stop being the target as the 2004 campaign began.

This failure was Strike Two for President Bush. Strike One was his humdrum State of the Union address. Fortunately for the president, this is not baseball, where three strikes are out. During more than eight months before Election Day, Bush will have many opportunities for recuperation. For now, however, the president is in political retreat, with Democrats unimpeded in challenging his competency and credibility.

The ''Meet the Press'' performance raised disturbing questions for Republicans. How could Bush be put out to confront the most feared questioner in Washington without a careful scenario? How could he face Russert without precise answers on the decision to go to war in Iraq and on his National Guard service? The suspicion is that his 2004 campaign organization, a fund-raising juggernaut, is otherwise inadequate. The Bush White House is cloistered, where even Bush aides seem restrained from debating strategy even behind closed doors. The belief in Republican circles is that Bush, tired of battering by Democrats and alarmed by his descent in the polls, asked for an hour on television. This questions how it could be possible for a president who claims to neither read newspapers nor watch television. In any event, no aide dissuaded Bush from embarking on this course or devised a plan to make the most of it.

Democratic operatives, including Sen. John Kerry's advisers, groused that Russert permitted Bush to escape -- reflecting presidential blood lust by Democrats in the sight of Bush's wounds. Actually, no president ever before had been subjected to such tough questioning in the Oval Office. The private Republican complaint is not with Russert but with Bush. It was thought the president would have sat down with carefully structured language to defend himself or even produce news. Yet, the newsiest tidbit contained in excerpts of the taped interview distributed last Saturday was the unsurprising declaration he would not fire CIA Director George Tenet.

While gay marriage embarrasses Democrats because of their homosexual constituency, Bush did not try to capitalize on this Sunday. He was informed in advance that Russert had no plans to bring it up but that the president, of course, could raise this important social issue. He did not. Most disturbing to the president's supporters was his reaction to whether young Lt. Bush skipped Alabama National Guard duty in 1972. This chestnut from the 2000 campaign dropped when leftist agitator Michael Moore called Bush a military ''deserter'' and Democratic National Chairman Terry McAuliffe labeled him AWOL. Kerry linked Bush's National Guard service with ''going to Canada, going to jail, being a conscientious objector'' as forms of draft avoidance he would not criticize. ''The political season's here,'' Bush told Russert, launching a tepid defense of his service record. The president did not lash back by exposing Kerry's unsavory record in the antiwar movement's extreme wing following his heroic service in Vietnam. That reluctance might have been prudent, but it maintained the protective shell around Bush's probable challenger. The president would not deign to even touch the senator. Nearly a year ago in March, Vogue magazine reported Kerry as denigrating Bush's ''lack of knowledge,'' adding: ''He was two years behind me at Yale, and I knew him, and he's still the same guy.'' I reported the president telling aides he did not know Kerry at Yale. On Sunday, Russert cited the Vogue quotations and asked: ''Did you know him at Yale?'' ''No,'' Bush replied. ''How do you respond to that?'' Russert persisted. The president answered with one word: ''Politics.''

That's not nearly an adequate retort to John Kerry. Republican heavy thinkers regard him as second only to Howard Dean as a vulnerable nominee. But Kerry, merciless in slashing at the president, remains untouched. It seems difficult for an incumbent president to lose amid economic recovery, but George W. Bush is showing it might be possible.

   


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There's a pattern here that reminds me of 1992... when rational voters were confident in a Bush Sr. victory, abeit a squeaker. Here's a question... do you think American voters have become more or less rational since 1992?
1 posted on 02/12/2004 4:18:13 AM PST by johnny7
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To: johnny7
It's early..The campaign is young,Kovak does not like Bush.

We had many long thread on Bush's record and the rebuttal of these charges...Let others do the rebuttal on the AWOL thing.The records are released.

The nastiness is going to backfire.Ann Richards called George Bush "Shrub" during the Governor's race.He called her Gov.Richards.Guess who won?
2 posted on 02/12/2004 4:27:06 AM PST by MEG33 (BUSH/CHENEY '04...for the sake of our nation)
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To: johnny7
America's Traitor [but a hero to Democrats in their War on the War for Enduring Freedom] reads from his DNC sheet again.

So what.

3 posted on 02/12/2004 4:32:24 AM PST by Diogenesis (If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us)
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To: johnny7
When you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.

The President is wrong to allow the Dems to keep making WMD an issue for justification of the war.

He needs to address it once, convincingly, and drop it -- never rise again to the baiting.

He needs to stop responding to this crap about being AWOL. He needs to lambaste the Dems who choose to quibble about where he was on what day 30 years ago, but yet defended Clinton's "loathing" of the military.

Bush needs to condemn their obvious duplcitous behavior just one time, convincingly, and then drop it -- do not respond to the bait again.

Instead, let the Dems dig their own hole trying to defend Kerry's alliance with Hanoi Jane.

Bush needs to focus on his own issues, not the issues the Dems raise as a red flag.

Bush needs to revive the tenets of the Contract With America. Of course, his strategists won't want to call it that - but, that's what he needs to do - it sweep the GOP to the House in '94.A lot of hardwaorking Americans out in middle America, flyover country, who are working hard, paying way too much in taxes, struggling to keep their heads above water, believe in the tenants of the Contract With America -- even if their categorize themselves as Democrats. They are patriotic and they'll vote for what they believe sets the correct course for America.

For the most part, they support the war -- it's their children over there fighting it. They don't really care about the WMD debate, or who was where 30-40 years ago. They're looking to the future and what's best for America -- Bush needs to tell them his plan.

Contract With America

1994

As Republican Members of the House of Representatives and as citizens seeking to join that body we propose not just to change its policies, but even more important, to restore the bonds of trust between the people and their elected representatives.

That is why, in this era of official evasion and posturing, we offer instead a detailed agenda for national renewal, a written commitment with no fine print.

This year's election offers the chance, after four decades of one-party control, to bring to the House a new majority that will transform the way Congress works. That historic change would be the end of government that is too big, too intrusive, and too easy with the public's money. It can be the beginning of a Congress that respects the values and shares the faith of the American family.

Like Lincoln, our first Republican president, we intend to act "with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right." To restore accountability to Congress. To end its cycle of scandal and disgrace. To make us all proud again of the way free people govern themselves.

On the first day of the 104th Congress, the new Republican majority will immediately pass the following major reforms, aimed at restoring the faith and trust of the American people in their government:

FIRST, require all laws that apply to the rest of the country also apply equally to the Congress;

SECOND, select a major, independent auditing firm to conduct a comprehensive audit of Congress for waste, fraud or abuse;

THIRD, cut the number of House committees, and cut committee staff by one-third;

FOURTH, limit the terms of all committee chairs;

FIFTH, ban the casting of proxy votes in committee; SIXTH, require committee meetings to be open to the public;

SEVENTH, require a three-fifths majority vote to pass a tax increase;

EIGHTH, guarantee an honest accounting of our Federal Budget by implementing zero base-line budgeting.

Thereafter, within the first 100 days of the 104th Congress, we shall bring to the House Floor the following bills, each to be given full and open debate, each to be given a clear and fair vote and each to be immediately available this day for public inspection and scrutiny.

1. THE FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT

A balanced budget/tax limitation amendment and a legislative line-item veto to restore fiscal responsibility to an out-of-control Congress, requiring them to live under the same budget constraints as families and businesses.

2. THE TAKING BACK OUR STREETS ACT

An anti-crime package including stronger truth-in-sentencing, "good faith" exclusionary rule exemptions, effective death penalty provisions, and cuts in social spending from this summer's "crime" bill to fund prison construction and additional law enforcement to keep people secure in their neighborhoods and kids safe in their schools.

3. THE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT

Discourage illegitimacy and teen pregnancy by prohibiting welfare to minor mothers and denying increased AFDC for additional children while on welfare, cut spending for welfare programs, and enact a tough two-years-and-out provision with work requirements to promote individual responsibility.

4. THE FAMILY REINFORCEMENT ACT

Child support enforcement, tax incentives for adoption, strengthening rights of parents in their children's education, stronger child pornography laws, and an elderly dependent care tax credit to reinforce the central role of families in American society.

5. THE AMERICAN DREAM RESTORATION ACT

A $500 per child tax credit, begin repeal of the marriage tax penalty, and creation of American Dream Savings Accounts to provide middle class tax relief.

6. THE NATIONAL SECURITY RESTORATION ACT

No U.S. troops under U.N. command and restoration of the essential parts of our national security funding to strengthen our national defense and maintain our credibility around the world.

7. THE SENIOR CITIZENS FAIRNESS ACT

Raise the Social Security earnings limit which currently forces seniors out of the work force, repeal the 1993 tax hikes on Social Security benefits and provide tax incentives for private long-term care insurance to let Older Americans keep more of what they have earned over the years.

8. THE JOB CREATION AND WAGE ENHANCEMENT ACT

Small business incentives, capital gains cut and indexation, neutral cost recovery, risk assessment/cost-benefit analysis, strengthening the Regulatory Flexibility Act and unfunded mandate reform to create jobs and raise worker wages.

9. THE COMMON SENSE LEGAL REFORM ACT

"Loser pays" laws, reasonable limits on punitive damages and reform of product liability laws to stem the endless tide of litigation.

10. THE CITIZEN LEGISLATURE ACT

A first-ever vote on term limits to replace career politicians with citizen legislators.

Further, we will instruct the House Budget Committee to report to the floor and we will work to enact additional budget savings, beyond the budget cuts specifically included in the legislation described above, to ensure that the Federal budget deficit will be less than it would have been without the enactment of these bills.

Respecting the judgment of our fellow citizens as we seek their mandate for reform, we hereby pledge our names to this Contract with America.

4 posted on 02/12/2004 4:39:59 AM PST by skip2myloo
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To: johnny7
All you need ask yourself is...."who,would the terrorists vote for"?

This election will be all about the security of our great nation, regardless, IMHO, what the left says.

5 posted on 02/12/2004 4:42:19 AM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: johnny7
In '92, voters got mad at Bush and shot themselves in the foot (screwing things up for the rest of us in the process) and some of those fools are talking about doing it again this year.
6 posted on 02/12/2004 4:46:38 AM PST by Consort
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To: Puppage
Maybe we ought to start compiling a rhetorical voters guide:

1) Who would terrorists vote for ??;

2) If Bush is so liberal, why do Democrats hate him so much ??;

3) If its a jobless recovery, why are unemployment claims so low ??;

4) Who is running on the promise to raise your taxes ??;

5) Keep it going....

7 posted on 02/12/2004 4:49:43 AM PST by skip2myloo
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To: Puppage
This election will be all about the security of our great nation, regardless, IMHO, what the left says.

Where do you live...Pleasantville? You think most people browse FreeRepublic and watch FOX NEWS?!

8 posted on 02/12/2004 4:53:47 AM PST by johnny7 (“C'mon! You sons 'o bitches wanna live forever!?”)
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To: skip2myloo
How many Clinton Conservatives will become Kerry Conservatives?
9 posted on 02/12/2004 4:59:30 AM PST by Consort
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To: johnny7
it is still early in the campaign; W is no George; let the dems yack on about wmd's and national guard service... if there is one thing America is good at, it's getting bored with an old story... W is playing rope-a-dope with the libs; the libs are thrilled that kerry has taken off the gloves, but the more he talks about vietnam, the more his past will rear its ugly head... kerry's going to have a tough time getting the tar off his hands now
10 posted on 02/12/2004 4:59:46 AM PST by InvisibleChurch (Remember, God made you special and He loves you very much!)
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To: johnny7
Oh please.

Novak, the Dark Prince, is full of it. He never was too fond of Bush, and he's an Arabist to boot. So the war in Iraq bothered him.

11 posted on 02/12/2004 5:04:57 AM PST by veronica ("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people." GW Bush 1-20-04)
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To: InvisibleChurch

It's too early to go for Kerry's jugular. The US voter doesn't make up their mind whom to vote for until the weekend before the election. Save your MOAB for that weekend, as Gore did when W's 25 yr. old DWI was made public on the Fri. before the election.
12 posted on 02/12/2004 5:06:26 AM PST by kittymyrib
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To: johnny7
Oh, I see...must be about gay marriage & the economy, hmm? And , YES. I do live in Pleasantville. Must be why I see everything in black & white.

Besides, within my post I stated IMHO so, take it as is, chief. It's my OPINION. You don't have to agree with it , or like it. Am I only supposed to post thoughts that are first vetted by you?

13 posted on 02/12/2004 5:07:14 AM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: Consort
Bump!
14 posted on 02/12/2004 5:08:44 AM PST by Howlin
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To: veronica
Novak, the Dark Prince, is full of it. He never was too fond of Bush, and he's an Arabist to boot.

And a registered Democrat.

15 posted on 02/12/2004 5:09:53 AM PST by Howlin
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To: veronica
I'm no fan of Novak -- but, let's stay focused on the big picture here. Noonan has said much the same things about SOTU and MTP.

Instead of shooting the messengers, let's move on and talk about what Bush should do.

What Novak says does or believes really isn't relevant.

16 posted on 02/12/2004 5:10:07 AM PST by skip2myloo
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To: johnny7
no offense, but Novack is nutz
17 posted on 02/12/2004 5:11:32 AM PST by The Wizard (Democrats are treasonous)
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To: MEG33
We conservatives need to Wake Up. We do not decide the election. The 20% undecided do.

How a candidate "does" on television is a huge factor in their decisions.

Lose TV, lose the election.

Sorry, but that is the real world of politics in 2004.
18 posted on 02/12/2004 5:12:59 AM PST by MindBender26 (For more news, first, fast and factual.... Stay tuned to your local FReeper station !!!)
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Over the last few days, both Noonan and Buckley pulled a Novak. Noonan's latest cloumn addresses the unfavorable mail she received on it.
19 posted on 02/12/2004 5:14:26 AM PST by Consort
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To: MindBender26
That 20% doesn't make up its mind in February.
20 posted on 02/12/2004 5:16:29 AM PST by MEG33 (BUSH/CHENEY '04...for the sake of our nation)
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