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Friday, July 13, 2007
Mike Gallagher :: Townhall.com Columnist
Conservatives Shouldn't Abandon Bush
by Mike Gallagher
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Watching a steady stream of Democrats like Harry Reid, Dick Durbin, and Chuck Schumer each take their turn delightedly pummeling President Bush over the war in Iraq today, I couldn’t help but think of fellow conservatives who are starting to give aid and comfort to these Democrat Party loyal oppositionists.

According to Byron York of the National Review, the Republican Party base has simply decided to throw Mr. Bush under the wheels of the bus. Since so many of us disagree with him on things like illegal immigration and Scooter Libby, York opines that a whole bunch of Republican loyalists are practically counting the days until Jan. 20, 2009, when a new commander-in-chief takes up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

Other conservative voices are jumping on the Bush-bashing bandwagon. The other night on Fox News, I saw a radio host proclaim that the president’s soft stance on illegals has cost him support for the war in Iraq.

Just what, precisely, is the point?

Why do conservatives believe that trashing the Bush Administration’s efforts on everything from this complicated war to a commutation of a vice-presidential aide will accomplish anything but give Democrats more ammunition against the GOP in 2008

Look, I’m as disappointed in this administration’s attempted amnesty for illegals as anyone. But I looked President Bush in the eye in the Oval Office and saw a man who truly believes in his heart that giving illegals a “path to citizenship” is the right thing to do.

I believe he’s wrong. But I know that this good and decent man believes he’s right.

So because of this issue, I’m supposed to abandon my president?

I’m expected to go on radio and TV and give miserable attack dogs like Dick Durbin more ways to say, “See -- even Republican supporters of Bush are defecting!”?

From the day the bombs started dropping on Baghdad, President Bush kept telling us that nothing about this war would be easy. Our nation has never attempted something as bold as installing democracy in this troubled part of the world and attempting to make a country like Iraq stable enough so that they can handle their own terrorists without our intervention.

Simply put, the vast majority of Americans supported our country’s pre-emptive strike. The longer this battle rages, the more we see impatient Americans start complaining. I guess that’s what a society in a Tivo/Iphone era does.

And I certainly expect that from Democrats who blame George W. Bush for everything from hurricanes to health care.

But I think it takes some guts to stand behind a president who is doing what he believes to be right, even in the face of enormous opposition.

Liberals are emboldened by Republican-fueled criticism. And if good folks like Byron York aren’t careful, we’ll be handing over the White House on a silver platter to Hillary or Barack. After all, just how far can Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney or Fred Thompson distance themselves from the Bush Administration? Continued...

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Mike Gallagher is a nationally syndicated radio host, Fox News Channel contributor and guest host and author of Surrounded by Idiots: Fighting Liberal Lunacy in America.

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Boosh
Let's see guys.

1) Bush failed to protect us from Osama bin Laden and 9/11
2) After 9/11 he failed to catch Osama bin Laden
3) Bush led us into the stupidest, most disastrous war in American history, over absolutely nothing
4) He is responsible for a One Trillion Dollar deficit, the largest in American history
5) He did this while cutting taxes for the rich
6) He is personally a coward
7) As are his kids
8) He has been a failure all his life
and
9) He dodged the draft and went AWOL

What should I like?

I am not giving up on the President!
I have defended the President on many issues, not the least of which is Iraq. But I don't walk in lock-step with the man either.

I felt he should have vetoed the McCain Fiengold bill because it steps on our right to speak out on political issues.

While I applauded the motives behind the No Child Left Behind bill, I felt and still feel that Education is primarily a State Responsibility. I'd like to see the federal government keep its distance, working more as an outside observer.

I am totally with him when he talks about the reasons we need to stay engaged in Iraq. That doesn't mean I think that we did everything right over there.

What I do know about war I learned in the Marine Corps. I know that wars are fought until one side or the other loses the will to fight. When that side loses their will to fight and quits then the other side wins. It is that simple.

I also know that wars of this sort can go on for decades. History tells us that. The Vietnameze war wasn't just our war, it had been going on for years prior to that with the French.

World War II had been going on for some time before we got involved. We also stayed in Germany and Japan for a long time after the main hostilities ended. We didn't do that for our health.

If only people had a better perspective of history, I think we would be better off.

I am glad that the President commuted the sentence of Scooter Libby. I am sorry that he didn't go all the way and pardon him. That was a political prosecution from the beginning. The President had to know that he would get criticized no matter what he did. I wish he would take off the gloves.

I wish he would pardon the two border patrol agents, Compean and Ramos and I have told him so, if any get through the WhiteHouse comments email.

I am with him on taxes, but wish he would go further and promote the Fair Tax or a Flat Tax.

I think he gave up too easily when he tried to take on the Social Security mess. The present system is a Ponzi scheme if ever there was one.

I agree with him that something needs to be done about immigration, but I think he has his head up his a## on the process. I wish he would put more emphasis on just Border Security and uphold current laws more effectively.

So what do I do? When I disagree with him I let him know as best I can. I also tell him when I think he is right.

I tell people who attack him as stupid or dishonest that, that kind of language hurts us, the country, more than him, because our enemies are listening. I tell them that though they may not realize it, they are doing the bidding of the enemy, that they are useful idiots.

I think their rhetoric tells us more about the accusers than the President.
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