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To: Graymatter
And why is the White House on the ropes with this? Why is Scott McClellan strumming his lip helplessly while Terry Moran and David Gregory savage him?

We hear this complaint everytime the Dems/MSM think they are nailing the Bush Administration with some HUGE scandel.

Even I get frustrated waiting for the White House to put these little twits in their place.

But EVERY time the Dems/MSM end up with looking like fools when their accusations turn into nothing.

This is what happened with the "Bush-Enron" scandel, the "Bush-Lied" 9/11 Commission fiasco.
Sometimes I think Bush tells his people to look weak just to draw his accusers into a trap, and then make fools of them.

18 posted on 07/12/2005 7:57:16 PM PDT by Jorge
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To: Jorge

The same thought crossed my mind. What hand is the Texan holding this time?


21 posted on 07/12/2005 8:04:34 PM PDT by REDWOOD99
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To: Jorge

it costs Bush in the polls. most americans aren't deeply informed on this story, they just here the snippets at the top of the news, so the spin from the left, and the inability of the white house to have a consistent communcations message, or in this case, a rebuttal to this nonsense - does cost us.

we had an election in 2004 that we won by one state with 60K votes. Reagan was winning lanslides. there's your answer right there as to where it matters. Reagan and his team knew that everyday, his most important job was crafting and communicating a consistent message to the american people. what I wouldn't give for Rollins, Nofsziger, Larry Speaks, and Atwater in this administration.


25 posted on 07/12/2005 8:14:41 PM PDT by oceanview
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