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Dispelling the Left's Lies about George W. Bush
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 2/19/04 | J. Michael Waller

Posted on 02/19/2004 1:40:11 AM PST by kattracks

President George W. Bush was a "deserter" from the U.S. military, claims filmmaker Michael Moore. Worse, says Democrat Party chief Terry McAuliffe: "George Bush never served in our military in our country." And not only that, adds McAuliffe, he went AWOL. Such smears of the president, transparently filled with inconsistencies and inaccuracies, are being floated everywhere by his political opponents at the start of what promises to be a vicious campaign.

In another era such rumors and conspiracy theories raised against a sitting president would have been ignored as the raving of cranks. But the Internet has leveled the playing field between editors of reputable media and lone quacks, allowing political hucksters to flood the information market with factoids and distortions that have injected new harshness and cynicism into the presidential re-election campaign. Obsessive liar. Wartime chicken. Heir to a Nazi fortune. Tool of the Jews.

Some of the more bizarre rumors got legs when senior political figures who certainly know better picked up lunatic themes and mainstreamed them for public discourse. Such extreme, vitriolic and false allegations gained political cover last summer when billionaire George Soros and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) accused the president of everything but treason for having invaded Iraq and declared the ousting of Saddam Hussein to have been a fraud. The spores of discontent found fertile ground among angry and near-demoralized liberals and leftists who convinced themselves that Bush stole the 2000 presidential election in criminal collusion with the justices of the Supreme Court and therefore view him as illegitimate and a usurper. This sort of thing gained traction when Soros and other wealthy Bush-haters pumped millions of dollars into febrile Websites and strident TV ads [see "Soros Resolves to Bring Bush Down," Dec. 9-22, 2003]. This extremism pushed the envelope of political discourse from expressing legitimate policy differences to madcap ad hominem attacks aimed at undermining public support for what began as a bipartisan war on terrorism.

Some political scientists are concerned that anti-Bush politicization of the war on terror seems to be based on a deliberate plan to damage the war effort in ways similar to the cultural fragging that dashed the will of U.S. leaders to win the war in Vietnam, making it impossible to wage a coherent long-term effort against terrorists and their sponsors and repeating the Vietnik days of rage with more bombing and terrorism in American streets. Observers are starting to notice that many of those spreading false accusations against Bush began their activist careers in the pro-Hanoi movement of the 1960s [see the current Insight magazine cover story].

Thanks to Internet technology, the domestic political campaign being led against Bush by the Democratic extremists has gone global, fueling anti-U.S. groups abroad with a steady, high-carb diet of misinformation and willful disinformation, turbocharging a global electronic echo chamber that analysts say is encouraging hatred of the nation and diminishing U.S. leadership in the war effort by casting doubts on the most innocuous of administration statements and policies. The anti-Bush Websites in the United States have been linked to hundreds of similar sites around the world and form part of a global anti-American network of electronic activists. A French site, www.antibush.fr.fm, links to a set of "anti-U.S.A." Websites, including the "U.S.A. Haters Homepage," a Russian site called "I Hate U.S.A.," and another devoted to what it calls "Anti-U.S.A. News From the World." A German anti-Bush site taking its cues from the Democratic extremists features portals called "Anti-America" and "Anti-U.S.A. Groups" and "F-k U.S.A."

The most persistent allegation is that the president of the United States and the leaders of his national-security team are pathological liars. The central inquisitors appear to be the Soros-funded Website MoveOn.org and editors of The Nation magazine, especially its Washington editor, David Corn, who authored a screed called The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception.

Corn offers up a crib full of complaints against the president, which the White House and Republican National Committee have simply ignored. And never mind that Corn's worst tirades against the president, linked from MoveOn.org, are not "lies" at all, but simply presidential statements that the testy Corn happens not to like. Listing Bush's top-10 most outrageous "lies" from the hundreds he says he has documented, Corn reveals that his modus operandi is to twist every policy disagreement into a falsehood.

Here are some of the president's 10 worst lies, according to Corn:

Bush's 2000 campaign theme, "It's time to restore honor and integrity to the White House."

"I'm a uniter, not a divider."

"My [tax] plan unlocks the door to the middle class of millions of hardworking Americans."

"We must uncover every detail and learn every lesson of September the 11th."

"[We are] taking every possible step to protect our country from danger."

Nothing the president says, his critics argue, should be believed. By casting doubt on the president's every word, the critics are rejecting any possible explanation or refutation. And White House political strategists have not smacked down many of these damaging allegations before they could spread, at times inadvertently raising more questions than answering them. Enjoying the fun, Time magazine recently ran a cover showing President Bush with two faces and claiming a credibility gap.

The main accusations range across the spectrum of the bizarre:

Continued...



TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush43; gwb2004; lefties; lies

1 posted on 02/19/2004 1:40:12 AM PST by kattracks
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To: Admin Moderator; kattracks
Could you please correct the link. It should be:

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=12263


(The current one leads to an error page)
2 posted on 02/19/2004 2:07:32 AM PST by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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To: kattracks
Good find -- and it is indeed a long article, which, I think is worth preserving on FR servers, so I am posting it in its entirety below. The article meticulously goes through the accusations and disproves the lies one by one.

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Dispelling the Left's Lies about George W. Bush
By J. Michael Waller
Insight Magazine | February 19, 2004


President George W. Bush was a "deserter" from the U.S. military, claims filmmaker Michael Moore. Worse, says Democrat Party chief Terry McAuliffe: "George Bush never served in our military in our country." And not only that, adds McAuliffe, he went AWOL. Such smears of the president, transparently filled with inconsistencies and inaccuracies, are being floated everywhere by his political opponents at the start of what promises to be a vicious campaign.

In another era such rumors and conspiracy theories raised against a sitting president would have been ignored as the raving of cranks. But the Internet has leveled the playing field between editors of reputable media and lone quacks, allowing political hucksters to flood the information market with factoids and distortions that have injected new harshness and cynicism into the presidential re-election campaign. Obsessive liar. Wartime chicken. Heir to a Nazi fortune. Tool of the Jews.

Some of the more bizarre rumors got legs when senior political figures who certainly know better picked up lunatic themes and mainstreamed them for public discourse. Such extreme, vitriolic and false allegations gained political cover last summer when billionaire George Soros and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) accused the president of everything but treason for having invaded Iraq and declared the ousting of Saddam Hussein to have been a fraud. The spores of discontent found fertile ground among angry and near-demoralized liberals and leftists who convinced themselves that Bush stole the 2000 presidential election in criminal collusion with the justices of the Supreme Court and therefore view him as illegitimate and a usurper. This sort of thing gained traction when Soros and other wealthy Bush-haters pumped millions of dollars into febrile Websites and strident TV ads [see "Soros Resolves to Bring Bush Down," Dec. 9-22, 2003]. This extremism pushed the envelope of political discourse from expressing legitimate policy differences to madcap ad hominem attacks aimed at undermining public support for what began as a bipartisan war on terrorism.

Some political scientists are concerned that anti-Bush politicization of the war on terror seems to be based on a deliberate plan to damage the war effort in ways similar to the cultural fragging that dashed the will of U.S. leaders to win the war in Vietnam, making it impossible to wage a coherent long-term effort against terrorists and their sponsors and repeating the Vietnik days of rage with more bombing and terrorism in American streets. Observers are starting to notice that many of those spreading false accusations against Bush began their activist careers in the pro-Hanoi movement of the 1960s
[see the current Insight magazine cover story].

Thanks to Internet technology, the domestic political campaign being led against Bush by the Democratic extremists has gone global, fueling anti-U.S. groups abroad with a steady, high-carb diet of misinformation and willful disinformation, turbocharging a global electronic echo chamber that analysts say is encouraging hatred of the nation and diminishing U.S. leadership in the war effort by casting doubts on the most innocuous of administration statements and policies. The anti-Bush Websites in the United States have been linked to hundreds of similar sites around the world and form part of a global anti-American network of electronic activists. A French site, www.antibush.fr.fm, links to a set of "anti-U.S.A." Websites, including the "U.S.A. Haters Homepage," a Russian site called "I Hate U.S.A.," and another devoted to what it calls "Anti-U.S.A. News From the World." A German anti-Bush site taking its cues from the Democratic extremists features portals called "Anti-America" and "Anti-U.S.A. Groups" and "F-k U.S.A."

The most persistent allegation is that the president of the United States and the leaders of his national-security team are pathological liars. The central inquisitors appear to be the Soros-funded Website MoveOn.org and editors of The Nation magazine, especially its Washington editor, David Corn, who authored a screed called The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception.

Corn offers up a crib full of complaints against the president, which the White House and Republican National Committee have simply ignored. And never mind that Corn's worst tirades against the president, linked from MoveOn.org, are not "lies" at all, but simply presidential statements that the testy Corn happens not to like. Listing Bush's top-10 most outrageous "lies" from the hundreds he says he has documented, Corn reveals that his modus operandi is to twist every policy disagreement into a falsehood.

Here are some of the president's 10 worst lies, according to Corn:



3 posted on 02/19/2004 2:10:40 AM PST by FairOpinion (If you are not voting for Bush, you are voting for the terrorists.)
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To: FairOpinion
I think is worth preserving on FR servers,

Yes, it definitely is. And the more it appears in cyberspace, the more likely search engines will find it.

4 posted on 02/19/2004 2:52:43 AM PST by hotpotato
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To: kattracks
Only one comment here . . .

The European Press does not need the help of Soros & Co. They have been "anti-Bush" since long before the election 2000!

Now I am witnessing an unprecedented coverage of the democratic primaries by the European media . . . NEVER before have the primaries been of so much interest in the media here - and of course, evry single negative statement is taken as the gospel truth - you will here little or nothing "positive" about Dubya over here . . .
5 posted on 02/19/2004 2:56:41 AM PST by An.American.Expatriate
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To: kattracks
BUMP
6 posted on 02/19/2004 4:46:20 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: An.American.Expatriate
Interesting observation. I am in the States right now, but I read the foreign press on-line, and I have also noticed the extensive press coverage of the Dems - plus the repeating of every smear that comes out of their filthy little mouths.
7 posted on 02/19/2004 5:33:05 AM PST by livius
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To: FairOpinion
Some political scientists are concerned that anti-Bush politicization of the war on terror seems to be based on a deliberate plan to damage the war effort in ways similar to the cultural fragging that dashed the will of U.S. leaders to win the war in Vietnam, making it impossible to wage a coherent long-term effort against terrorists and their sponsors and repeating the Vietnik days of rage with more bombing and terrorism in American streets. Observers are starting to notice that many of those spreading false accusations against Bush began their activist careers in the pro-Hanoi movement of the 1960s [see the current Insight magazine cover story].

Is there any doubt?

8 posted on 02/19/2004 6:21:21 AM PST by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
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To: kattracks
Here is another lie that the liberal press will report as fact, but continue to leave the truth about John "Effing" Kerry alone or burried...

ABORTION CLAIM HITS PRESIDENT
Daily Mirror [UK] | Feb 18 2004
By Mark Ellis, Foreign Editor

PORNOGRAPHER Larry Flynt says he has "nailed down" his claims George Bush, a pro-life campaigner, arranged for a girlfriend to have an abortion in the 1970s.

Flynt, 61, a failed California governor candidate said: "I've talked to the woman's friends. I've tracked down the doctor who did the abortion, and the Bush people who arranged for the it. I've got the story nailed."

He said he would publish his claims in a book at the height of the election season.

Flynt's mud-slinging comes amid what promises to be one of the dirtiest battles for the White House ever.

Alarmed aides of President Bush want £130million for a campaign to derail the runaway success of Democrat hopeful John Kerry.

Republicans are trying to portray Kerry, a Massachussetts senator for 19 years, as a hypocrite and a political puppet.

Teams of researchers are examining the 6,500 votes he has cast in the US Senate, his donors and his finances.

Kerry, 60, has survived two failed smear attempts. Last night he launched a scathing attack on Bush's treatment of September 11 emergency workers.

"I'm tired of these politicians who show up when the bagpipes are wailing. And then go back to Washington and forget," he said.

9 posted on 02/19/2004 6:28:50 AM PST by KriegerGeist ("The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty though God for pulling down of strongholds")
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To: FairOpinion
Maybe they want to give evil a chance.
*****

Good response to those who 'hate' Bush and do not 'hate' Saddam, bin Laden, etc. In other words many reason-challenged leftist voters.

I keep searching for the best tagline response to "War is not the Answer" lawnsigns that spring up in my neighborhood. I would like to make stickers to paste over these offensive-to-me signs.
10 posted on 02/19/2004 6:51:55 AM PST by maica (World Peace starts with W)
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To: kattracks
David Corn. I have listened/read his arguments and found them wanting. He is passionate but biased. Can't see any good in anything the President has done.

David Corn. They name holes after this guy.

11 posted on 02/19/2004 7:39:49 AM PST by SpinyNorman
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