Monday, May 25, 2009

Backwards



Of President G.W. Bush, Bill Press said the following on "Washington Journal" on May 24, 2009, "How refreshing to have a president who thinks." I've heard the same statement many times before and it still stuns me. Bush may have thought differently than his opponents on all the issues, but I'm confident he did think.



On "This Week with George Stephanopolous" this Sunday, Donna Brazile supported the possible nomination of Sonia Sotomayor for Supreme Court Justice by saying, "A graduate of some of the best schools in the country. Someone who's not only taken on Affirmative Action but so many other important issues that this country will face." I wonder why the litmus tests for appointments must include attending the "best" schools. Why should that be at the top of the list? In addition, why is support for policies which take race into consideration a plus? I thought we were beyond looking at race in order to determine policy.



Both Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) and President Obama have said that Guantanamo causes terrorists to be recruited. They are a hundred percent wrong. Frank Gaffney (of the Center for Security Policy) has it right. He said (on "Washington Journal") recently that if we close Gitmo it will motivate Al Qaeda into believing it was won a great victory. That would be the recruiting message for terrorists. They will see it as a significant victory against us. Both Durbin and Obama also implied that water boarding three high-profile terrorists to obtain critical information was also a recruiting tool. Actually, the announcement that we will not use water boarding plays into the terrorists' hands. They will become emboldened to learn that they can be captured and not fear anything. That is the true recruiting tool.



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Monday, May 11, 2009

Remember Who Said It

Written : May 11, 2009






No matter which side of the aisle you’re on, you should engage a person who’s on the other side in conversation. You may come to better understand what they believe and that’s a good thing. It may shock you, but stay with it. Try it, it might be interesting and you may learn something.



Recently I spoke to a couple of liberals. I asked one acquaintance, a likeable person, if he could explain something to me that I didn’t understand. Why does the left hate George W. Bush so much? I’m not sure if he had spoken with a conservative about politics in recent years because he jumped at the chance to communicate with me. We sat down and spoke softly. He seemed to feel it was multi-faceted but it was mostly about religion. It was about how George W. Bush used religion to justify what the left likes to call “his war”, the conflict in Iraq. He shocked me a little when we discussed the life issue. He said he didn’t know when life really begins, but that wasn’t the shocking part. He maintained that he didn’t really know if a baby was even alive! A baby was a jumble of needs, but is that really life, he mused? I have to strongly disagree and wondered if this guy had ever had children, but just exchanging ideas was actually a good thing. I tried to imagine my six month old grandson as not being alive, and I couldn’t! Trying to empathize with me he suggested that I think that Newsweek and Time magazines are biased to the left. “Correct”, I said.



A liberal friend was not happy about Sarah Palin. He recalled what he had heard on Saturday Night Live (not what Gov. Palin actually said). “I can see Russia from my house”, he repeated in a slow cadence, in Palin’s Alaskan accent, trying to imitate and/or to make fun of her. I believe Tina Fey (the comedian) was the one who actually said it and Fey said it just that way. What Palin really said was, “You can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.” She said variants of that quote in several interviews, but not what my friend robotically repeated. Palin was only pointing out that the proximity of Alaska to Russia had to be taken into consideration by the Governor in some of her decision-making, but she wasn’t trying to equate that to having foreign policy experience. Liberals obviously disagree with my assessment.



What they say is definitely interesting. However, it usually boggles my mind because I don’t see things their way. Judging from Wanda Sykes’ controversial comments at the recent presidential correspondents’ dinner, there’s much exaggeration. I realize she’s a comedian, but is it really a stretch to imagine the “jokes” being quoted as the people forget who said it, but remember the mean-spirited words?





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