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The Republicans Really Won (CBS News: Dem victory all part of Rove's greater accountability scheme)
CBS News ^ | Nov. 15, 2006 | Lloyd Garver

Posted on 11/16/2006 9:14:22 AM PST by presidio9

Democrats stop celebrating, and Republicans, don't despair. I know the Democrats won the recent election on paper, but in the long run the Republicans just might be the big winners of Election 2006.

In fact, I think the Republicans set the whole thing up so the Democrats could fail over the next two years, which will bring about a big Republican presidential win in 2008.

What other explanation is there? I mean, do you think that Karl Rove and the rest of the Republican brain trust suddenly got stupid? I don't think so.

Iraq

Iraq looks like a no-win situation. And who knows this better than the current Administration? So, they're turning over the mess to the Democrats saying, "Here. If you think you're so smart, you fix it." And when the 2008 election comes around and we haven't gotten out of Iraq as easily as everyone hoped, who's going to be blamed: The Democratic majority.

Accountability And Revenge

Everyone is waiting to see how vigorously the Democrats will try to make the Republicans accountable for the mistakes that were made in dealing with Katrina and Iraq.

I guess the thinking goes like this: "If they could impeach President Clinton because he lied about his sexual exploits, shouldn't the Republicans be held accountable for lying (or at best, being mistaken or incompetent) about things that led to Americans losing their homes or their lives?"

I follow the logic, but this could be a trap set by the Republicans. If there are too many committees, too many accusations, and too many subpoenas, there is bound to be a public backlash. If Republicans are blamed for everything from the war in Iraq, to global warming, to the popularity of "Dancing With The Stars," Democrats will look like sore winners.

If the Democrats investigate other things — corruption and general sleaziness — they risk turning up evidence against themselves as well. On the other hand, if they don't try to put a stop to all the greed and sleaze in Congress, those who voted for them will feel betrayed. Is this another no-win situation engineered by the Republicans?

The Rumsfeld Factor

When I first heard that President Bush was firing — I mean, "accepting the resignation of" — Secretary Rumsfeld, I thought this meant the President was resigning, too. After all, a week before the election, President Bush assured us that Secretary Rumsfeld would continue in his position for as long as Bush was President. But people were so happy to see Rumsfeld go, that nobody made that big of a deal about the President's little fib.

Bush wanted to get rid of Rumsfeld for quite a while, but he couldn't just fire him after making so many statements supporting him. But after the election, the president could say that he was responding to the electorate since "the people have spoken." Score a big one for the Republicans.

Bringing In Daddy's Guys

And who did the president name as Rumsfeld's replacement? Robert Gates, the guy who was the head of the CIA during the first President Bush's administration. And who was brought in to help with Iraq policy? James A. Baker III, a good friend of President Bush I and his Secretary of State.

Baker last surfaced during the Florida recount in 2000, representing the Republican interests. If he could help pull off that victory, maybe some of his mojo can help end the war in Iraq. This might even be easier than 2000 — he won't have to worry about annoying things like election laws and "obstructionist" Supreme Court justices.

Other friends and associates of the elder Bush will be helping out, too. But I don't think this is just a case of a father bailing out a son. I think this is all part of a calculated grand scheme by the Grand Old Party to do whatever's necessary to keep the White House in 2008.

So, who do they plan on running for President in 2008? Let's see. Who's comfortable with all these friends and advisors of the first George Bush? Who has experience in waging war against Iraq? And who could become president without saying one negative word about the current president? There's only one man who fits this bill. That's right — George Herbert Walker Bush.

Why not? The President's dad served only one term, so constitutionally he's still eligible. And do you honestly think this scenario is any more far-fetched than some of the things we're going to see in politics over the next two years?


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KEYWORDS: clymers; fakebutaccurate; hellopresidentcheney; idiotsinmedia; rymb; seebsnews; wtfk
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To: DejaJude

Lynn Cheney. :)


61 posted on 11/16/2006 9:46:42 AM PST by rampage8
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To: presidio9

They're just playing the victim, to cover their butts. Everything will always be someone elses fault and their falures are always due to some evil plot. Mao, Stalin and Castro were wonderful and caring, it was the people that screwed things up.


62 posted on 11/16/2006 9:47:08 AM PST by spunkets
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To: commish

Sad to see Mad Cow in humans...


63 posted on 11/16/2006 9:47:35 AM PST by johnny7 ("We took a hell of a beating." -'Vinegar Joe' Stilwell)
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To: presidio9
Iraq looks like a no-win situation.

Saddam is deposed and sentenced to die.

Iraq is no longer a state sponsor of terrorism.

Its government is working with the United States rather than against us.

Iraq has a constitution, executive branch, and legislative assembly after embracing the republic form of government.

Iraq is training its police and armed forces "to protect and serve" after over thirty years of being used by a brutal dictator to torture and kill Iraqis.

What is the problem? Who didn't win what here?

64 posted on 11/16/2006 9:47:39 AM PST by GretchenM (What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul? Please meet my friend, Jesus)
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To: My2Cents
Delusional nitwit. It was the Gore campaign that tried to run roughshod over Florida election laws, and the Florida Supreme Court which was making things up as they went.

Lefty morons always reveal themselves, because they just can't help saying that Gore won Florida 2000 and President Bush stole the election in the Supreme Court. They could sooner stop breathing than pass up an opportunity to spout that lie ONE MORE TIME!!!

65 posted on 11/16/2006 9:47:42 AM PST by bondjamesbond (Does it have to be McCain or Giuliani? Are we that pathetic?)
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To: beckysueb

McCain's candidacy will be finished after South Carolina, just like it was six years ago.


66 posted on 11/16/2006 9:48:52 AM PST by presidio9 (Make Mohammed's day: Shoot a nun in the back.)
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To: bondjamesbond

The left is like some slimey bacteria...they feed on garbage.


67 posted on 11/16/2006 9:50:57 AM PST by My2Cents
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To: presidio9

I think so. I am getting behind Romney.


68 posted on 11/16/2006 9:51:01 AM PST by beckysueb
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To: beckysueb

Santorum is about to have a lot of time on his hands...


69 posted on 11/16/2006 9:52:07 AM PST by presidio9 (Make Mohammed's day: Shoot a nun in the back.)
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To: samtheman

"I actually thought along these lines in recent days, that the Republicans --- faced with big problems of public opinion and media lies on the subject of Iraq --- might have pulled a kind of political jiu-jitsu ..."

I admit, a couple days after the voting I felt the same. Everything just went too smoothly .. the big wave of Republican voters didn't show up, no one contested the many voting problems, there was no fight... it just came off too easily. Maybe Rove IS that magnificient "B"... ? I don't know, but something is up.

Great Grandma in Michigan


70 posted on 11/16/2006 9:52:10 AM PST by gramcam
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To: beckysueb
I think so. I am getting behind Romney.

What do you know about Huckabee? I'm liking the whole Southern Governor/Fiscal Conservative thing. I know we're all in Arkansas Overload, but do you think he has a shot?

71 posted on 11/16/2006 9:54:39 AM PST by bondjamesbond (Does it have to be McCain or Giuliani? Are we that pathetic?)
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To: presidio9

This article is dripping sarcasm, correct? It has to be.


72 posted on 11/16/2006 9:55:11 AM PST by madison10 (Live your life in such a way that the preacher won't have to lie at your funeral.)
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To: presidio9

I don't think he'll run. I think Frist will, but he won't go anywhere. I am from Tennessee and won't support him. H'll go down like Gore did.


73 posted on 11/16/2006 9:56:33 AM PST by beckysueb
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To: DejaJude
So, who would be the VP?

Quayle is still unemployed. ;)

74 posted on 11/16/2006 9:56:38 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves ("When the government is invasive, the people are wanting." -- Tao Te Ching)
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To: presidio9

But he's been receiving cryongenic brain treatments that actually restore parts of the brain that have deterioriated over time. In light of the intense regimen he's been receiving, combined with extensive blood doping from certain Nobel Prize winners and the late Vince Lombardi, Bush 41 is now operating, at least mentally, on the level of a 53 year old.

By 2008, he could be in his early 40s.

You could learn a lot reading Weekly World News.


75 posted on 11/16/2006 9:57:32 AM PST by perez24 (Dirty deeds, done dirt cheap.)
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To: madison10

On third of all Americans believe there is some truth to the Bush 9/11 conspiracy theories. I am not making that figure up. Do not underestimate the paranoia and stupidity of liberals.


76 posted on 11/16/2006 9:57:34 AM PST by presidio9 (Make Mohammed's day: Shoot a nun in the back.)
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To: bondjamesbond

He might but I understand he has a one man crusade going against smoking in Arkansas so hes looking like a nanny stater.


77 posted on 11/16/2006 9:58:19 AM PST by beckysueb
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To: perez24

Are you series? This is hugh!


78 posted on 11/16/2006 10:00:33 AM PST by beckysueb
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To: perez24

I'll bet Rove is behind this. He truly is magnificent!


79 posted on 11/16/2006 10:02:05 AM PST by beckysueb
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To: DejaJude

Agreed... should have used a /sarc tag...


80 posted on 11/16/2006 10:09:25 AM PST by pgyanke (Gay marriage does to real marriage what counterfeit money does to real money. - Hemogoblin)
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