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Friday, August 03, 2007
Lorie Byrd :: Townhall.com Columnist
If Democrats are upset there must be good news
by Lorie Byrd
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If congressional Democrats seem a little hysterical these days, it just might be due to news that the surge counteroffensive in Iraq is yielding some progress.

Rush Limbaugh and other conservative pundits have made the observation in recent years that for Democrats to win, America must lose. Their point is that with a Republican in the White House, good news on the economy, the war, and just about any other major issue, is good for Republicans and bad for Democrats.

We saw it with the economy. I remember Nancy Pelosi screeching in reaction to record economic growth at the end of 2003 asking, “Where are the jobs, Mr. President?” Unfortunately for her, and the opponents of the President, what followed her complaint about a lack of job growth was 46 straight months of job gains with over 8.2 million new jobs created since August 2003. Good news for America was bad news for Democrats.

Their tactic for dealing with good economic news, being that anytime there was progress on one front Democrats, and often the media, shifted their attention to an area where there was not so much good news to report, has been repeated in Iraq and the war on terror.

For many months we heard that the war in Iraq was a huge failure with the evidence cited including that parts of the country were being taken over by terrorists, that there was increasing violence between different factions within the country, that the Iraqi police and military were not stepping up and were not being trained quickly enough, and that there was lessening support across the country for the mission of coalition and Iraqi forces.

Now that it appears progress is being made on many of those fronts, with much of the credit going to efforts of the surge counteroffensive, the focus is being shifted to the national political arena in Iraq, which has not experienced the same progress that is being seen on the local level. There is little praise to be heard from most Democrats for the progress that has been made – only talk about the areas in which the same progress is not being realized.

I can’t help but wonder what Democrats will do if the same thing happens in Iraq that happened with the economy. When the economy began showing growth as a result of the President’s tax cuts, Democrats screamed that didn’t matter – it was all about the jobs. (“Where are the jobs, Mr. President?”) When job growth shortly followed other good economic news, the focus was shifted to the deficit. When the deficit began shrinking, even more quickly than the President had forecast, attention was shifted from the economy altogether to the war in Iraq.

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Fascinating part 2
Another is the claim that anyone who disagrees with any aspect of the reasons for or the execution of Bush's "war on terror" wants the U.S. to lose in Iraq. Also just because a politician points out the obvious fact that a successful "surge" would help the R's and hurt the D's at the polls does not translate into said politician hoping for defeat.

You really do sound like a bunch of spoiled children attempting anything and everything to make yourselves believe you backed a winner when by the volume of physical evidence Bush and co. are woefully incompitent(sp?), arrogant and blinded by their lust for power. Any of you watch your (and my) A.G. performances before any of the congressional panels? Unbelievably weak and pathetic. Just like "your doing a heck of a job Brownie" Bush obviously cares ONLY about loyalty to him.

Question: Had Clinton done the exact same things Bush has done, would you support him? I did not think so.

Fascinating
First off since I see so many posts advising people to stop reading "kos" (or whatever it is called and "move-on" blogs and stuff let me state for the record I have never been to either site. In fact this is the only website of this nature I read.

That being said allow me to once again point out the B.S. that is spouted here. In regards to peoples claims that Bush lied us into this nation building effort in Iraq it is a fact that EVERYONE including Saddam's generals believed there were stockpiles of varous WMD's at their disposal. Even as our magnificant military was sweeping into Baghdad Iraq's generals were anxiously waiting to be supplied with said weapons. To EVERYONE'S surprise, the weapons did not in fact exist. However, THAT is NOT what Bush, Chaney, Rice et al blatantly lied about. The lie was that Saddam and Iraq were involved in the 9/11/01 "terrorist" attack. In fact to this day they continue to link the two together. It makes me sick that people such as the majority of posters here willfully distort the facts just so they "can be right" and not have supported a fool and his court.

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