Monday, August 20, 2007

Bush Losing Conservative Support, Faces "historical obliteration"

The Free Republic advertises itself as a forum for a "grassroots" conservative movement. As such, it has been the source for much odious GOP, conservative ideology and propaganda. These are folk who still believe Saddam planned 911, even though Bush himself blamed al Qaeda. But when contributors to Free Republic start using words like "historical obliteration", Bush's hard core should pay attention.
TheHill | July 11, 2007 | Dick Morris

Are they traitors or prophets, these Republicans who have jumped ship and called for Bush to begin pulling out of Iraq

Sens. George Voinovich (Ohio), Richard Lugar (Ind.), John Warner (Va.), and Pete Domenici (N.M.)? More likely the latter. A look at the political map and the electoral calendar tells us that GOP Sens. Arlen Specter (Pa.), Norm Coleman (Minn.), Olympia Snowe (Maine), Susan Collins (Maine), Chuck Hagel (Neb.), Lindsey Graham (S.C.) and Gordon Smith (Ore.) are probably not far behind them............."

If you haven’t been counting, that comes to 11 Republican defections —enough to force a vote even if the Dems lose Joe Lieberman (Conn.). A veto override? Add in the likes of marginal-state GOP senators like John Thune (S.D.), Kit Bond (Mo.), John Ensign (Nev.), Chuck Grassley (Iowa) and a handful of others and it’s possible. Retiring Sen. Wayne Allard (R-Colo.) might just do his party a favor on his way out.

The Republican senators are coming to realize that Bush needs to begin to pull out to save his party, even if it puts Iraq at risk. With the president’s favorability down to 29 percent in the USA Today poll, and 26 percent in Newsweek, the party leaders are coming to realize that they are not planning to join Bush in retirement — at least not yet — and that unless he begins the pullout, the GOP cannot hold on to the White House.

--Bush will have to pull out of Iraq, or face historical obliteration

And here --a soupcon of conservative disillusionment.
Bush is the biggest problem of all. He doesn’t look or sound like he’s in charge. The American people can sense a vacuum of leadership. I stuck up for Bush for many years on this, but my gut tells me there will be some juicy books written about this period that reveal how much influence Cheney had over this process.

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The tide has turned-big time. Ask the troops on the ground. There are marine units whose biggest problem now is boredom!...
Testy, are we?
I'm also worried about the next generation.

Yeah right. That's why you wanna hightail it out of the very place that Al Qaeda has identified as the central front in their war against us.
And the following I post with my refutations:
The long term ramifications for the World’s major powers are too great to just shove the Middle East aside. Oil is the life line of ours and their economies.
Therefore, we must suppose, it's OK to commit mass murder and steal the oil. More evidence in support of my thesis: "conservatism" is a mental illness. In theological terms: it is evil.
The War was never about winning but about prevention.
Indeed, it was. The "prevention" of peace.
Even if the Dems win they will have problems withdrawing from the Middle East.
Conservatives will then blame Democrats for Bush's war. Democrats, meanwhile, would be better off supporting the worldwide movement to bring Bush and his conservative co-conspirators to justice for war crimes.

The issue that you should look at is how the war is being fought. Up until now the war and the politics were handled very poorly. It appears that some real progress is being made.
Indeed, there has been "progress". The civilian "kill count" is over one million and counting. Conservatives call this "progress".
Bush has not really explained what is going on and how it affects our true interests( or a very poor job of it).
There is a rational explanation. The man who read "three Shakespeares"in one weekend cannot put two words together meaningfully.
Islam is a religion of the sword that could easily dominate the whole region- they have done it before so they believe they can do it again.
Nevermind that it is their region. If Islam is the religion of the sword, then Christianity must surely be the religion of the nuke. Is there a difference? Perhaps, the body count.
It sounds so cool to cut and run.
A contradiction in terms. Nothing said by a "conservative" sounds cool. Still --cutting and running is preferable to staying, stealing and murdering.
If America fails who will be there to pick up the pieces( China, Russia, India)?
America is falling and the pieces are being picked up as we write. Thanks to the conservative idiots who were suckered by Bush.

Here's a gem:
Our politicians pulled out of Viet Nam and Cambodia and didn’t have to answer for it because the horror was not in your face 24 hours a day.

When we pull out of Iraq, it will be.
The horror of it is in our faces 24 hours a day now! But, I suppose that not having horror in your face makes it OK but only if you are of the "conservative" persuasion. The bottom line: even when conservatives are ocassionally correct, it is for wrong and immoral reasons.

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14 comments:

Diane B said...

Eisenhower took office and six months later ended the Korean War. Ike realized he could not win the War.

Eisenhower, also warned the Nation of the Military Industrial Complex, when he left office. Ike was the last good Republican President. If they hope to survive as a party I believe they need to go back to those roots.

Anonymous said...

Bush is no conservative, he is a zionist puppet. Only Israel benefits from these endless Middle East wars. Iraq is the beginning. As we commit war-crimes in Baghdad, the US gov't commits treason at home by opening mail, eliminating habeas corpus, using the judiciary to steal private lands, banning books like America Decevied (book) from Amazon and Wikipedia, conducting warrantless wiretaps and engaging in illegal wars on behalf of AIPAC's 'money-men'. Soon, another US false-flag operation will occur (sinking of an Aircraft Carrier by Mossad) and the US will invade Iran.. Then we'll invade Syria, then Saudi Arabia, then Lebanon (again) then ....

Anonymous said...

Anonymous, you are E.A. Blayre trying to sell your unsellable and very badly written book - you spam thousands of blogs with your post linking to iUniverse which sells your book (which is absolutely not banned and incurs no danger to anyone in possession of it). You have been spamming sites this way for at least a year. Fob off.

SadButTrue said...

Is it a coincidence that the conservative disillusionment only comes when they start taking losses on the stock market? I think not. The deaths in the American military, the much greater number of deaths of civilian Iraqis mean nothing to them. The amoral nature of the corporate mindset morphs very quickly into immorality, doesn't it? When the pain hits them in the wallet, it finally dawns on them that maybe a war of aggression is a bad thing.

Anonymous said...

I think instead of some new age flaky teachings you should take your outdated cowboy image back to earth--we got some very real problems here on earth--ZEN lol!!!



READ Chalmers Johnson----your military is a force for rich scum who couldn't give a shit about the average citizen!
Then again Texas fought Mexico to steal land and keep slavery alive which fits right in with Americas ugly history

Since most americans are not informed and care more for American Idol than the many deaths of Iraqis that they are responsible by mindlessly backing a war all based on lies----THEN FOR THE SAKE OF iRAQ LET US HOPE MORE IED'S DO THEIR WORK ON YOUR OVER RATED SOLDIERS----THEN YOU PAY ATTENTION

aCTUALLY---YOUR HISTORY IS AS BAD AS ANYTHING THE NAZIS DID

cOWBOY TELL your patriot sheep that in Cambodia your secret bombings killed one in 3 cambodians

Hitler sends his admiration from the grave!-fuck the Alamo -another lie that shows you how indoctrinated You are!

Farnsworth68 said...

Good job, EC, and let's keep holding their feet to the fire.
Oh, and to the 4:41 anonymous poster: I think you have a point, but I can't really tell what it is... Come out from behind that frilly skirt of anonymity and let me take a few cheap shots at you.
But then I would be violating one of my own rules: I refuse to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed man.
QED.
--The F Man, One Pissed Off Veteran

Anonymous said...

Up to now, everything has been a cakewalk, don't you agree?

Let us *not* BASH America, all the good things it stands for..Karl Rove and freepers notwhitstanding..let us not lose sight of this nation's forefathers dreams and JFK and MLK, OK?

The sad thing is that real patriots will appear only when we we actually attack a country that can shoot back.

Professor Smartass said...

A big chunk of the right has probably turned on Bush for the same reason they backed him--they are the like the grade school cowards who stand behind the bully and laugh and jeer while he beats up the little kid.

Then when the principal comes out on the playground, they scurry away like mice well before the oafish bully figures out he's about to get a cricket bat across the ass in the office.

Anonymous said...

FuzzFlash sez...

"Nothing said by a "conservative" sounds cool."

Yes, Len, I'll go along with that.

"No matter how stupid you think conservatives are -- you get two or more of them in a group, and it's like a singularity of stupid, from which no actual competence can escape." - Hunter of DailyKos

The essential uncoolness of conservatives was captured brilliantly by artist/illustrator Ralph Steadman after he underwent close encounters with them at a GOPper convention. "The wives" were mascara-ed, pearl-necklaced, long horned cattle with shit-eating, wide grins; all clutching their handbags with cloven fore-hooves, and all standing in line like generic Stepfords.

Anonymous said...

"Historical obliteration" is the best the Neo-Nazi-Con-Men could possibly hope for as Bush and his whole family are more likely to be forever displacing Benedict Arnold as Americas most well known despicable traitor and Al Capone as the #1 villain.

Unknown said...

Fuzzflash said...

"The wives" were mascara-ed, pearl-necklaced, long horned cattle with shit-eating, wide grins; all clutching their handbags with cloven fore-hooves, and all standing in line like generic Stepfords.

A "look" that was pioneered in Dallas, still a cow town. And I have known cow towns! I always thought it funny that "Dallasites" looked down their noses at Fort Worth, a "cow" town. LOL LOL Until they struck oil, it was a "cow" state, except for an erstwhile rattler, horned toad or jack rabbit. In Odessa, they have the world's largest Jack Rabbit. But Odessan are, in turn, looked down upon by the folk in Midland, where GWB failed in what was then an easy business. I will wager that it was the Honky Tonks in Odessa were GWB hung out. Midland didn't have a decent Honky Tonk. The Pussycat a'go go on the edge of downtown was a West Texas version of a Playboy Club. It was big on tits and short on Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings.

Anonymous said...

"Well", to quote Reagan, WE'RE WAITING for the neoconfederacy secession to commence! WTF (When's Their Finish)?

Unknown said...

And then there is this excerpt from a whacked out "anonymous":

I think instead of some new age flaky teachings you should take your outdated cowboy image back to earth--we got some very real problems here on earth--ZEN lol!!!

I don't let idiots tell me what to write.

Inappropriate laughter is a symptom of mental illness. Whoever you are ---get help!

Failing that --get yourself a Shiner and shut the fuck up until you make sense.

Anonymous said...

George W Bush has aides.
He'll just be around for a little more than a year