Monday, October 31, 2005

Ramblings from the Road

Just as the leftist media portrayed the Tet Offensive victory for America as a "defeat" and used it to help the Communists win the war the Old Media is attempting to portray President Bush's last few weeks as a "big defeat."

To do so they must do what they always do. What Dan Rather did. What Peter Jennings did. They need to lie.

Oh, the lie isn't always as clear as the falsification of the results of the Tet Offensive (or Dan Rather's using forged documents from a mentally disturbed Democrat Party partisan). Sometimes they are as simple as making 2000 deaths seem like a lot in a war against Islamic fascist mass murderers. Sometimes it's just burying truly significant news like the ratification of a democratic (lower case "d") constitution in Iraq on page C-27. Sometimes it's just ignoring vital news altogether such as the fact that, even in the face of the Democrats' failures in New Orleans, the economy continues to grow.

The President has had another great week in what is likely to be (especially if he finally nails the illegal aliens issues) the greatest presidency of our lifetimes (if not ever). The advancement of democracy (lower case "d") throughout the Middle East continues with Syria ever more weakened, the corrupt United Nations forced to act in defense of the democracy (lower case "d") of Israel and the corruption at that hateful, child-raping establishment out in the open and rightly reviled even by some Democrats (upper case "D").

The Democrats (killers like Ted Kennedy, liars like Howard Dean and plagiarist like Joe Biden) are going to have to attack yet another good person exposing themselves, yet again, as folks devoid of ideas of their own. This is the battle that many of us had hoped and prayed for and now we're getting it with a man whose nickname is Scalito after the great Antonin Scalia.

And yet another month (and two and three) have gone by without an attack on America or an American interest outside the Middle East, Pakistan is reaching out to India and vice versa and the world just keeps getting better, safer and more prosperous.

Just another couple of weeks in the Bush presidency.

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Roberto Iza Valdés said...
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Anonymous said...

It's funny, read Conye West's statement about "five days..." as being proof of something or other about being black.

Well now, do something Democrats don't do...think. Whose job is it to respond over the first few days? Um, er, how about the "first responders."

You know who that is, of course? It's the local police and firemen, etc. Where were the New Orleans' police? They'd either abandoned the city (as did the BLACK Mayor) or they joined the looters.

I guess the black mayor hates blacks, too.

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