To: PhiKapMom
They're all over Cheney and Bush, and the Republicans aren't out there doing a thing to defend himNot so sure about this statement. Why should the GOP go on the defensive when there is nothing that needs defending? Sometimes it's frustrating, but this administration has shown in the past that often the best defense is to remain on the high road and let the left spin itself dizzy.
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07/18/2002 9:15:10 AM PDT by
McLynnan
To: McLynnan
This is getting traction and it is really time to take the gloves off. I agree with Rush on this one, and I am a long time Bush supporter. We are not dealing with the Texas DemocRATs, we are dealing with D.C. DemocRATS led by daschle/gephardt/mcauliffe/clintons et al with their media moutpieces with no moral values or conscience that will lie, cheat, and steal to get what they want.
To: McLynnan
That strategy didnt pay off to well for 41...and look what we got ... The demoncrats have latched on to this...not much time left to find an issue the press and demoncrats can sink their fangs into...looks like this is it..."It's the evil CEOs & Accountants Stupid".. ...and then they try to link the Repubs and Bush to their latest flypaper...hoping it sticks..
To: McLynnan; Common Tator
"Why should the GOP go on the defensive when there is nothing that needs defending?" Provide the evidence that proves yer innocence, but "GO ON THE OFFENSE" via the Indictment of Terry McAuliffe!!!
"Sometimes it's frustrating, but this administration has shown in the past that often the best defense is to remain on the high road and let the left spin itself dizzy."
Naww, you gotta defend yerself against unjustified allegations, and DE-Legitimize the individuals/groups lodging the allegations. Then, YOU ATTACK!!
FReegards...MUD
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