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Monday, October 22, 2007
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Largely Irrelevant? Bush Soldiers On
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- George Bush was asked last week whether he had become irrelevant in the decisions of government, a question that has been posed before in previous presidencies.

The suggestion came from a reporter at a White House news conference who must have been out of the country for most of the year -- because the president clearly remains a force to be reckoned with in the twilight of his second term in office.

If the Democrats thought they were going to come charging into power in January and impose their agenda on the Republican minority and the administration, they were sorely mistaken.

Bush has won a number of key victories this year on the conduct of the Iraq war, the sweep of the intelligence surveillance program to keep us safe from another terrorist attack and in the ongoing battle over spending.

So the question must have vexed him during a press briefing in which he criticized the do-nothing Democratic Congress for failing to complete its business in the nine months it has been running Congress.

Ironically, the relevance question came on the day it was learned the White House had reached agreement with Democrats and Republicans in the Senate on an anti-terror surveillance program that contained a major provision Bush has fought to include.

That provision would give legal immunity to telecommunications firms that cooperate with government requests to tap into terrorist e-mails and telephone conversations to their cells in this country.

Bush insisted on giving the telecommunications industry this protection, among other provisions the Democrats opposed. The measure still faces rough sledding, but it is an example of how Bush is exerting his influence behind the scenes on a pivotal national-security issue.

Earlier this year, House Democrats brought a surveillance bill to the House floor aimed at restricting the government's abilities to spy on the activities of terrorists. But under intense Republican opposition and heavy lobbying by the White House, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was forced to yank the bill off the floor in an embarrassing defeat for the new Democratic leadership.

The Washington Post said last week that the Democrats' retreat on their bill "marked the first time since Democrats took control of the chamber that a major bill was withdrawn from consideration before a scheduled vote." That doesn't sound like an irrelevant president to me.

During this year's skirmishes over this issue, Bush killed a Democratic surveillance bill not to his liking and forced Congress to pass a temporary measure, while both sides worked out their disagreements.

Obviously, Bush isn't feeling irrelevant. "Quite the contrary," he said. "I've never felt more engaged and more capable of helping people recognize ... that there's a lot of unfinished business."

One way to exert his relevance is the veto, a tool the Founding Fathers gave to the presidency to prevent bad legislation from becoming law, and he has begun using it with deadly effectiveness. Continued...

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The Rhineland NOT Revisited
Dear Mr. Lambro:

Despite the endless liberal caterwauling of the past seven years, one great point to Mr. Bush's administration remains salient. Unlike his British and French predessors in the 1930s, he took a proactive stance against a rising movement of tyranny. Instead of waiting, as Clinton did, for the enemy to consolidate his forces and, thereby, forcing a full-scale world war, George Bush had the courage to put his political capital on the line and carry the war directly to terror's breeding ground.

Political pundits can disparage his conduct of the war all they want (and for amoral reasons) but history has recorded the incredible achievements of American arms in Iraq and Afghanistan. We have seen American troops doing what they have historically done best: Win wars and set people free. That they have done this in the face of the decadency of our so-called allies (whose very existance we are defending) and of ambitious traitors at home, is an enduring testament to their courage and resolve.

Had it not been for the President's like qualities, none of this could have occurred. By now, we would likely be facing a united and radicalized Islamic world, standing over the smoking ruins of Israel, and preparing their nuclearized onslaught on Christendom.

Largely Irrelevant
I, the wife am the political person in our family.

I subscribe to this newsletter, News Max and The Weekly Standard.

The Republicans kicked the bad guys out.

The Democrats still have theirs and they keep getting elected.

We know a lot of people both Reps and Dems. We do NOT know one person who says they would vote for Hillary Clinton.

She has a hard row to hoe.

I beleive that Pres. Buish wants the best for the USA. that does not mean he is always right.

I beleive the Dems. just want us to lose in Iraq thinking they will get elected if we do.

They do not seem to understand that if we lose they will not have anything to run for or to.

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