Posted on 06/22/2006 11:42:23 AM PDT by veronica
Have you heard that strange sound at night lately? No, its not cicadas. Thats the Democrat bubble deflating, a phenomenon that recurs more frequently than every seventeen years, and sounds like this:
Pssssssssssssssssss.
The Democrat bubble gets almost no press coverage, even though the media loves to report about other bubbles. Most Americans are certainly familiar with the stock market bubble of the late 90s, as well as eager media reports for years of a looming real estate bubble, so far more imagined than real. But few people are aware that a political bubble has been forming this year and is starting to deflate.
For most of 2006, as energy prices climbed, news out of Iraq (as reported by those with an agenda) worsened, and virtually every bad thing that happened in America got blamed on President Bush or his administration. As a result, a media consensus formed that the Democrats were in a great position to win back one if not both chambers of Congress in the upcoming elections.
Such a view has become so pervasive that even Republican media members and pundits are buying into it. In fact, you cant turn on talk radio or Fox News without hearing some expert discuss his or her fears over how bad things could be for the right in November.
Yet, what all this conservative hand wringing ignores is that the Democrats have been able to hide in the fruit cellar much like Norman Bates mother most of this year and allow events to favorably control the agenda without their input. However, as we get closer to November 7, these folks are actually going to have to speak to the American people.
And when they do, the bubble will burst.
Pssssssssssssssssss.
Of late, weve begun to see evidence of the first molecules of air starting to escape. The most prominent such seepage has to be Congressman William Jeffersons disgraceful freezer act, and his removal from the all-important House Ways and Means committee.
This one incident by itself deflated the Democrat Bubble by at least several pounds per square inch, for it makes it impossible for the left to claim that corruption in the nations capital is exclusively a Republican problem.
Pssssssssssssssssss.
Following this up a week later was the revelation about Senate minority leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) accepting tickets to boxing matches in Las Vegas from the Nevada Athletic Commission while in the middle of crafting laws to regulate the sport. Even though three weeks have passed, it is still delicious to review the excuse for this behavior as offered up by the Associated Press on May 30. See if you can read the following without spitting coffee all over your keyboard:
He defended the gifts, saying that they would never influence his position on the bill and he was simply trying to learn how his legislation might affect an important home state industry.
Pssssssssssssssssss.
A few weeks later, prohibitive 2008 Democrat presidential favorite Hillary Clinton (D-NY) was booed at a liberal gathering called the Take Back America Conference held in Washington, D.C., on June 13. The attendees werent thrilled by the senators declaration that there shouldnt be a specific date set when troops must be withdrawn from Iraq. So much for taking back America.
Pssssssssssssssssss.
Moving from one presidential wannabe to another, after three weeks in movie theaters, Al Gores An Inconvenient Truth has actually sold less than $7 million worth of tickets. This suggests that despite an almost unprecedented media exposure for one politicians Hollywood exploits, Americans either arent buying into his vision of doom and gloom, or just arent buying into him. Go figure.
Pssssssssssssssssss.
Moving from one failed Democrat presidential nominee to another, a front-page New York Times article about Sen. John Kerry (D-Massachusetts) on June 21 indicated a huge rift between Lurch and his own party:
[Democrats] fear the latest evolution of Mr. Kerrys views on Iraq may now complicate their hopes of taking back a majority in Congress in 2006.
Whats this all about? Well, much as the aforementioned expedient political position of the moment expressed by Madame Hillary, the Democrats always looking to straddle fences and be noncommittal want to advocate a reduction of troops in Iraq, but without a certain fixed date for a complete withdrawal. But:
Mr. Kerry has insisted on setting a date, for American combat troops to pull out in 12 months, saying anything less is too cautious.
When is the junior senator from Massachusetts going to learn from the senior senator from Massachusetts that actually taking a definitive stand on an issue people can hold you to doesnt ingratiate you with your party? As such, his fellow Democrats werent pleased:
But interviews suggest a frustration with Mr. Kerry, never popular among the caucus, and still unpopular among many Democrats for failing to defeat a president they considered vulnerable. Privately, some of his Democratic peers complain that he is too focused on the next presidential campaign.
Pssssssssssssssssss.
Meanwhile, the lefts second-favorite anti-war puppet, Congressman John Murtha (D-Pennsylvania), practically did a meltdown on NBCs Meet the Press on June 18 when he actually suggested several times to host Tim Russert that American troops in Iraq be redeployed to Okinawa.
Yes, he really did say Okinawa, and Ive got the digital recording on my DVR to prove it.
Pssssssssssssssssss.
Speaking of incoherent views regarding the war, a few days prior to Murtha making a fool of himself on Meet the Press, House majority leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) released a statement at his website making fools of the entire Democrat Party:
After failing to produce a Democrat leadership alternative about how best to combat terrorism in a post-9/11 world, its clear that Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and her Capitol Hill Democrats are divided on their retreat and defeat message on the Global War on Terror. Neither House nor Senate Democrats are sure of when they want to retreat or how they want to concede defeat.
Boehner went on to quote various news agencies depicting Democrats in total disarray concerning this issue. Once again, go figure.
Pssssssssssssssssss.
Finally, on June 21, Democrat political pundit Susan Estrich wrote a scathing op-ed concerning her party:
Why is it that Republicans are united in their support of an unpopular war and Democrats are divided in their opposition? How is it that, speaking purely politically, the war right now seems to be working better as an issue for Republicans, who are forced to support the unpopular president and his ill-begotten war, than the Democrats, who are free to oppose it? Is it a question of leadership? Of competence? Can the Democrats simply not get their act together?
Pssssssssssssssssss.
Adding it all up, this has been a terrible four weeks for Democrats that has proven the only way they gain support from the electorate is when they keep their mouths shut. The problem for them is that with November 7 now less than five months away, those up for re-election cant stay quiet any longer.
And, as Estrich pointed out, what might be popular this November mightnt be so in November 2008. As a result, Democrats seeking re-election now as well as a presidential nomination in two years have to emote ideas that might not help their party win back Congress. This has not only created a division within the party, but is producing a hole in its veneer that might be irreparable.
As such, though silence has been golden as a political strategy for Democrats the past six months, as the election draws near, this luxury is dissipating as quickly as the air inside their bubble.
Noel Sheppard is a contributing writer to the Business & Media Institute as well as contributing editor for the Media Research Centers NewsBusters.org. He welcomes feedback.
ROFL! Good article. Thanks for the ping!
Psssssssssssssssssssssssss to all liberals!
They're always screaming against something. It's the shrill and incoherent ranting of lunatics.
When have the been silent?
Whenever they've been asked for their solution to the problems that they're ranting about.
He forgot to add:
death of al-Zarqawi
finding WMDs
and Bush's approaval numbers on the rise
It just keeps gettin' better.
Don't forget Mollahan.
Yep... it's just keeps gettin' better!
"Did that bird just Pssssssssssssssssss me?"
From your lips to God's ears!
That wins the award for the most politically ignorant stupid statement of the day. On just three issues alone, Judges, Taxcuts real war on terror your ranting is proven childish and absurd.
Sorry reality does NOT match your rabid political ignorance.
Excellent comment...
So what else would you call the largest expansion of the welfare state since LBJ?
LOL! My thoughts exactly.
How about:
Mr. Al Global Warmed-Over Gore
Mrs Enabler-in-Chief Hillary Clinton
Mr. For-it-and-Against it John Kerry
Mr. Ousted Former Senate Majority leader Tom Daschle
Mr. Persecute-the-Troops Murtha
Ms. Cynthia Hit-a-Cop-with-a-Cell-Phone McKinney
Mr. Dough-in-the-Freezer William Jefferson
Mr. Harry I-can-write-Boxing-laws-while-taking-Boxing-gifts Reid
Mr. Teddy I-hate-Environmental-Friendly-Wind-Power-in-my-back-yard Kennedy
Gee this is such a hard pick.
"Silence? They're always screaming their shrill heads off about something"
Maybe he is talking about real issues. They scream about Pres. Bush and the Republicans and how bad we are but they never really say anything of substance.
"It is nuance."
LOL! Don't you just love that word?
Redeploy from Iraq to Okinawa had to be the funniest thing I've ever heard.
You gotta craigslist link for that?
bump
Ahhh... John Laird! What a guy! errr... I mean... person!
The name makes me grimace. Along with turncoat Steve Leslie.
That's "expert" number four who finally gets it. Welcome experts, most freepers have been waiting for you.
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