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Bill
06-01-2007, 10:02 PM
This is the view from the Right Wing - they say Bush the lesser broke the party.

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"What conservatives and Republicans must recognize is that the White House has broken with them. What President Bush is doing, and has been doing for some time, is sundering a great political coalition. This is sad, and it holds implications not only for one political party but for the American future.

The White House doesn't need its traditional supporters anymore, because its problems are way beyond being solved by the base. And the people in the administration don't even much like the base. Desperate straits have left them liberated, and they are acting out their disdain. Leading Democrats often think their base is slightly mad but at least their heart is in the right place. This White House thinks its base is stupid and that its heart is in the wrong place.

For almost three years, arguably longer, conservative Bush supporters have felt like sufferers of battered wife syndrome. You don't like endless gushing spending, the kind that assumes a high and unstoppable affluence will always exist, and the tax receipts will always flow in? Too bad! You don't like expanding governmental authority and power? Too bad. You think the war was wrong or is wrong? Too bad.

But on immigration it has changed from "Too bad" to "You're bad."

The president has taken to suggesting that opponents of his immigration bill are unpatriotic--they "don't want to do what's right for America." His ally Sen. Lindsey Graham has said, "We're gonna tell the bigots to shut up." On Fox last weekend he vowed to "push back." Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff suggested opponents would prefer illegal immigrants be killed; Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez said those who oppose the bill want "mass deportation." Former Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson said those who oppose the bill are "anti-immigrant" and suggested they suffer from "rage" and "national chauvinism."

http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/pnoonan/

It's kind of an interesting article.

Moby
06-04-2007, 11:48 AM
So the conservatives fully support the name calling until they're the ones being called names. Interesting.

stefan segal
06-08-2007, 12:31 PM
Bill, the link you gave was some very positive critique of the Sorpano show...as if she invested her retirement money into buying the stock...I don't see how it relates to your post...was it a mistaken link...or must one injest certain chemicals to make the image firm up in the mind?

Stefan

Bill
06-08-2007, 06:23 PM
looks like the link was to this noonan persons wsj editorial, Stefan - I don't know where the original article got to...

But I copied and pasted the best parts above.

stefan segal
06-08-2007, 11:24 PM
Sounds like another big brother attempt to keep us all as ignorant as our administration. I have noticed that quite a few links aren't available anymore.

Stefan

Linkster
06-09-2007, 12:15 PM
http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/pnoonan/?id=110010148

Just have to look in the archives :)