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Blow For Bush
MSnbc/Newsweek ^
| Mar 27, 2004
| Brian Braiker
Posted on 03/27/2004 2:30:54 PM PST by The Raven
Public confidence in the presidents handling of homeland security has been damaged by the testimony of former counterterrorism chief Richard Clarke to the 9/11 panel this week, according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll.
Richard Clarkes charge that George W. Bush largely ignored the Al Qaeda threat before the September 11 attacks has dealt a sharp blow to the presidents ratings on a crucial issue. According to the latest NEWSWEEK poll, the percentage of voters who say they approve of the way the president has handled terrorism and homeland security has slid to 57 percent, down from a high of 70 percent two months ago. The survey was conducted after Clarke, a former counterterrorism chief in both the Bush and Clinton administrations, testified to the 9/11 commission on Wednesday. Still, the presidents overall approval rating remains steady at 49 percent and Bush remains neck and neck with presumptive Democratic Party nominee Senator John Kerry.
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TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: badpropaganda; fishwrap; newsweak; poll; richardclarke; urinalism
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Does anyone doubt the motives of Clark/DNC/Kerry ???
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:30:54 PM PST
by
The Raven
To: The Raven
NEWSWEAK
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:31:51 PM PST
by
ServesURight
(FReecerely Yours,)
To: The Raven
You forgot to add the DNC precious darlings, the media lib WHORES....I HATE THEM WITH A FRIGGIN PASSION!! This tells me one thing, the American sheeple are so DAMN effin STUPID and gullible!! Hopefully, we don't have to see Pres. Ketchup boy on Jan. take the office oath on the steps of the Capitol! That alone gives me the shivers!
Comment #4 Removed by Moderator
To: The Raven
Bush owns 9/11. The country formed a bond with him during those days.
Bush's support as "the man" on terror is still twice that of Kerry, 51-27.
And, in the same Newsweek poll, 65% of Americans believe that the Clinton administration didn't do enough to combat terrorism..
Clark is fizzling.
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:39:25 PM PST
by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
To: ServesURight
DNCweek
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:40:48 PM PST
by
McGruff
(You are either with us, or you are with the RATs!)
To: TonyRo76
I believe the whole Richard Clarke/911 Commission thing is going to backfire big-time.That would be true, except that the media is on the side of the Clarke/DNC/Kerry and won't report the lies, and in fact will continue to repeat them. This is very bad news, IMO, and proof that the President's bully pulpit is not enough to overcome the weight of the leftwing press.
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:41:27 PM PST
by
CedarDave
(Election 2004: When Democrats attack, it's campaigning; when Republicans campaign, it's attacking.)
To: sinkspur; Mo1; veronica
The country formed a bond with him during those days.Yup..
Hey Mo......look how they are spinning there own poll.
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:42:10 PM PST
by
Dog
To: CedarDave
So what would you suggest.....we give up?
Dave you need to take a deep breath and relax.
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:44:07 PM PST
by
Dog
To: mystery-ak
And the spinning of the Newsweek poll begins..
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:45:49 PM PST
by
Dog
To: CedarDave
This is very bad news, IMO, and proof that the President's bully pulpit is not enough to overcome the weight of the leftwing press. Read the entire poll.
Bush is still "the man" on fighting terrorism; Kerry's not even close.
In addition, it would appear the country blames Clinton more than Bush for 9/11.
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:46:43 PM PST
by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
To: CedarDave
This is very bad news, IMO, and proof that the President's bully pulpit is not enough to overcome the weight of the leftwing press.
Well what do you suggest be done? ....."proof that the Prsident's bully pulpit is not enough".....
You can probably become a big time heavy hitter is your assertion is correct and you have a plan to overcome it.....
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:48:48 PM PST
by
deport
(("These guys are the most crooked, you know, lying group I have ever seen. It's scary," Kerry said.)
To: Dog
These people lost any creditablity when they did this
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1103384/posts In an effort to galvanize the message Kerry wants to deliver in the time remaining, he convened a powerful roster of journalists and columnists in the New York City apartment of Al Franken last Thursday. The gathering could not properly be called a meeting or a luncheon. It was a trial. The journalists served as prosecuting attorneys, jury and judge. The crowd I joined in Frankens living room was comprised of:
Al Franken and his wife Franni;
Rick Hertzberg, senior editor for the New Yorker;
David Remnick, editor for the New Yorker;
Jim Kelly, managing editor for Time Magazine;
Howard Fineman, chief political correspondent for Newsweek;
Jeff Greenfield, senior correspondent and analyst for CNN;
Frank Rich, columnist for the New York Times;
Eric Alterman, author and columnist for MSNBC and the Nation;
Art Spiegelman, Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist/author of Maus;
Richard Cohen, columnist for the Washington Post;
Fred Kaplan, columnist for Slate;
Jacob Weisberg, editor of Slate and author;
Jonathan Alter, senior editor and columnist for Newsweek;
Philip Gourevitch, columnist for the New Yorker;
Calvin Trillin, freelance writer and author;
Edward Jay Epstein, investigative reporter and author;
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., who needs no introduction.
We sat in a circle around Kerry and grilled him for two long hours. In an age of retail politicians who avoid substance the way vampires avoid sunlight, in an age when the sitting President flounders like a gaffed fish whenever he must speak to reporters without a script, Kerrys decision to open himself to the slings and arrows of this group was bold and impressive. He was fresh from two remarkable speeches one lambasting the PATRIOT Act, another outlining his foreign policy ideals while eviscerating the Bush record and had his game face on. He needed it, because Eric Alterman lit into him immediately on the all-important issue of his vote for the Iraq War Resolution. The prosecution had begun
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:50:00 PM PST
by
Mo1
(Do you want a president who injects poison into his skull for vanity?)
To: Dog
The point is not to give up, but not to be a pollyanna either. Do you remember the heady days in 2000, with people only believing the POA poll, thinking there was going to be a landslide, and then what happened?
I wonder, if the POA poll showed a dead heat, how much more active people would have got, if they didn't think Bush was going to crush Gore.
No need to be Chicken Little, but while George Bush has the power of likeability, the incumbancy, the war chest, talk radio, there are some things Kerry has going in his favor. The liberal media, the 527's like Move-on, George Soros, etc.
My gut feeling is that this is going to be 2000 all over again. Neither candidate will get 300 electoral college votes. This race will be based on which base is more motivated, does the get out the vote, does the phone banks. Sobering news, put in perspective, can only make activists work that much harder.
To: The Raven
If some one can point me to a good article on what an ass Clark is please do so. I need to put it up on my web site.
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:51:44 PM PST
by
jpsb
(Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
To: sinkspur
In addition, it would appear the country blames Clinton more than Bush for 9/11. "Sixty-Five Percent Say Clinton Administration Did Not Take Global Terror Threat Seriously Enough"
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:51:56 PM PST
by
Mo1
(Do you want a president who injects poison into his skull for vanity?)
To: The Raven
I hear a similar radio report (perhaps quoting this Newsweek poll, etc.) here in DC -- the local news analyst on WTOP, Mark Plotkin. Looked up his bio online which includes the following highlights:
"He was an advance man and congressional district coordinator for the 1972 campaigns of Edmund Muskie, Eugene McCarthy and George McGovern. He served as deputy finance director for Morris Udall in 1976 and for Ted Kennedy in 1980." Now I understand why he's so qualified and gets his "The Mark Plotkin Politics Program" every Friday night. Bias? Nah -- he's non-partisan! Just ask him!
This is what passes for balanced, non-partisan news in the mainstream media. This radio station should preface every comment this guy makes with this "bias" and "background" -- either that or have its FCC license lifted.
To: CedarDave
and proof that the President's bully pulpit is not enough to overcome the weight of the leftwing press. The President hasn't even begun to use the bully pulpit yet. When he does the landscape will change. We're still over 7 months from the election...there's going to be alot more crap coming our way. Don't let it get you down.
George W. Bush is an awesome campaigner...remember 2002? Once he gets in high gear and we have the canventions behind us, well, Katie bar the door. Don't ever misunderestimate George W. Bush, or you'll be sorry.
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:54:38 PM PST
by
pgkdan
To: pgkdan
canventions = conventions
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posted on
03/27/2004 2:55:27 PM PST
by
pgkdan
To: sinkspur
65% of Americans believe that the Clinton administration didn't do enough to combat terrorism.. Yes, but look at the Newsweak headline... They wouldn't recognize the real headline -- the real truth -- if it bit 'em.
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