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Friday, January 26, 2007
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Can Democrats Square the Circle with Webb?
by David Limbaugh
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Democrats have a new rock star, and I'm not talking about Barack Obama -- the most recent victim of the Clinton smear machine. I refer to Virginia senator James Webb, who delivered the Democrats' response to the president's State of the Union address.

Ever since 9-11, Democrats have been searching for that magical formula (or politician) that would restore their foreign policy credentials during this time of war. Given their well-earned reputation for weakness on defense, this is no small order.

You will recall the pathetically forced military imagery accompanying Sen. John Kerry's acceptance speech at the 2004 Democratic Convention. Kerry's speech, from the bogus opening line: "Reporting for Duty," was a calculated sales pitch aimed at convincing TV viewers they should disregard his and his party's antiwar record and listen, instead, to their empty promises to be tough on terror.

For liberals, there was nothing contradictory in this picture. Kerry was a decorated war vet, and those credentials -- putting aside the credible challenges against them -- would trump all anti-military behavior in which he had engaged from the time he returned from Vietnam.

In the end, neither Kerry nor his party were able to pull that off -- not just because of the Swift Boat Vets, but because even the "erudite" John Kerry himself could not square the many dovish circles he'd drawn in the past.

Since Kerry's defeat, Democrats have further ratcheted up their criticism of President Bush and the war. They finally hit pay dirt, having regained control of Congress, even without offering any alternative plan for Iraq.

The closest thing to a plan they have is their uniform agreement that the Iraq war is unwinnable and that we should withdraw our troops in short order. But we are not allowed to accuse them of calling for a precipitous withdrawal (which they are), nor to suggest they have abandoned victory as a goal (which they have). Even their liberal friends in the mainstream media grudgingly concede they haven't quite gotten their act together yet on Iraq.

But the Democrats must sense they won't be able to prolong this charade forever. Electing a wartime commander in chief in 2008 will be tougher than electing a majority of congressmen whose campaigns also involved local issues. Democrats still have to prove that despite their history of softness on terror they can be trusted as primary guardians of our national security. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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Betty - a typical lib
Her statements are perfectly emblematic of the churning emotions that liberals substitute for logic and reason. She hates Bush, therefore he must be stupid. This feeling is reenforced by the fact that other liberals say he is stupid, and by instances in which Bush stumbles over his words (as if articulation were equivalent to intelligence). As a liberal, she FEELS that she must of course be both morally and intellectually superior, not only to Bush but to all conservatives. This emotional fog obscures the rather obvious fact that a nursing education at a local community college is hardly the intellectual equivalent of an Ivy leage degree or a top-tier MBA. The fog allows her to hide from the inconvenient reality that when it comes to intellectual horsepower, she cannot hold a candle to GWB. It also allows her to dismiss the fact that Bush's academic record was superior to John Kerry's, and the glaring inconsistency of an alleged moron who is able to concoct and execute a scheme that fooled all of the worlds major intelligence agencies. It is the same swirling emotional fog that allows her (and all liberals) to believe that socialism works, that terrorists will leave us alone if we surrender, or any of their countless other delusions.

Betty

What hospital is it?

I don't want to have to go there.

Thanks
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