But the fact on that they’re even considering that it’s a possibility has caused them pause. Bush delivered a stirring inaugural address, and the media reaction to it was as interesting as the words themselves. I mean, as I went through Friday, in a brilliant monolog, it’s unfathomable to me that the paranoia and the controversy a speech extolling the virtues of human freedom and liberty have caused in the American left. Imagine, if you will, the adulation, the adoration, the applause if, say, that message had been delivered by FDR or JFK or even Mario Cuomo. If Mario Cuomo had given that speech why they’d still be having weekend orgasms over it. Can you imagine if Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., had delivered the words in Bush’s second inaugural? Why, I mean, they’d be beside themselves with praise. I think that the media has yet to understand. Well, I know that they have yet to understand and appreciate and accept that Bush is a legitimate president. They still believe he’s illegitimate, that he represents that “tantrum” thrown by a bunch of two-year-olds that Peter Jennings said on the radio following the 2000 elections, but this piece “From FDR to GWB, Can Anyone Unseat FDR?”
When the New York Times can wake up to a discussion of FDR’s New Deal and Bush’s new New Deal, even if they’re doing it from the prism of fear, you have to realize that reality is setting in on these people. Not all of them, and it may only be a temporary glancing blow. They may still maneuver themselves into utter denial. But how many two-by-four whacks
This is Todd Lindbergh. He’s a conservative writer, but this is from SignOnSanDiego.com a San Diego newspaper: “Bush’s Complex Personality Confounds Experts.” Oh, really? Complex personality? I thought he was a dunce? I thought Bush was an ignoramus and a cowboy? I thought Bush was an intellectual inferior. I thought he was a frat boy. I thought he had no depth or substance. I thought Dick Cheney ran the White House? Now they’re all concerned about Bush’s “complexity.” So, you know, at some point the big picture is going to have to dawn on these people as to what Bush’s vision is and what is happening. We’re going to have elections in Iraq on Sunday. We’ve had them in Afghanistan; we had them in Ukraine, and the people there were willing to lose their lives for these elections. You know, by the whacks across the head, I mean, everything that Bush said he’s going to do he’s done. He went into Afghanistan, rooted the Taliban and Al-Qaeda out. He got rid of Saddam Hussein. He cut taxes. He has put Iran and North Korea in the Axis of Evil. At some point they’ve got to look at history and realize what’s happening, and not from their standpoint. They are looking at history and asking, “Why can’t we win?” but I think this piece in the New York Times — and I only say this because so much of the rest of liberalism takes its lead from the New York Times.
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