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Friday, December 23, 2005

Daschle Shows Yet Again Why Dems Lose Elections

Captain Ed looked at Tom Daschle's WaPo column today, in which the former Senate Minority Leader throws his hat into the NSA wiretap fray by claiming that when Congress passed the war resolution, they did not grant President Bush the authority to use the resources at his disposal domestically.

Daschle helpfully reminds us that what Congress did do was vote

to authorize "all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations or persons [the president] determines planned, authorized, committed or aided" the attacks of Sept. 11. With this language, Congress denied the president the more expansive authority he sought and insisted that his authority be used specifically against Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda.



Because, you know, it's only OK for the president to protect us from the people who caused 9/11. There were, are, and never have been any other threats to the nation from terrorists, you see. This is why we've had to listen to Democrats split rhetorical hairs about which terrorists we're allowed fight for the last four years: Al Qaeda in Afghanistan -OK!, Al Qaeda in Iraq - not so fast, there buddy.

Never mind that the two share the same mission statement, so to speak.

The Captain reads Daschle's blather for what it is and takes him directly to the woodshed:

Perhaps Daschle didn't notice, but the entire reason that Congress passed the war resolution was that the United States got attacked -- inside the United States. It's as if that context never occurs to Daschle. We had taken attacks from al-Qaeda on a number of occasions, including on two of our embassies and one of our warships -- both clear cases of casus belli under any terms of war -- and Congress never bothered to act on any of the previous attacks.



You really should just go read the whole thing. It's great.

The Daschle piece, which will soon be taking it's rightful place as birdcage lining across America, demonstrates yet again that the Democrats are uniquely bereft of foresight and hindsight as they pertain to matters of national security. They live only in the present, using those fleeting moments as vehicles from which to undermine the best efforts of the President and Republicans, oblivious, as Ed points out, to context.

The Democrats, unburdened by hindsight, simply continue to weaken national security for political gain. When one idea fails miserably for them, it doesn't matter. It's in the past. It's forgotten.

Unfortunately for them, and fortunately for America, the voters who control their destiny don't forget. For the Democrats, some lessons are simply never learned.

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Avatar for The Mahablog » All the King’s Men

[...] I can see from WaPo’s handy-dandy “Who’s Blogging” links that the spineless, potty-mouth cowards known as “Bush supporters” are arguing that the Senate authorized warrantless wiretaps when the Senate “all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations or persons [the president] determines planned, authorized, committed or aided” the attacks of 9/11. [...]

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Perhaps Daschle didn’t notice, but the entire reason that Congress passed the war resolution was that the United States got attacked — inside the United States.

Perhaps YOU didn’t notice that the United States didn’t get attacked by Iran. The United States got attacked by al Qaeda.

I realize that the Bush regime doesn’t want you to notice the difference, but if you’d stop letting them lead you around by the nose for a second you might realize that.

Don Myers on December 23, 2005 at 07:12 am
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You hit the nail on the head when you say that Democrats have no hindsight or foresight.  They’re all just living in the moment.  They’re all doing what they can do today to make life difficult for the Bush administration.

If they were thinking about achieving successful foreign policy we’d be living in a much different world right now.


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Rob on December 23, 2005 at 08:12 am
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Don Myers blurts, Perhaps YOU didn’t notice that the United States didn’t get attacked by Iran. The United States got attacked by al Qaeda.

And we take out the governments who aid and support al Qaeda and other terrorists. Pretty simple. I think you meant Iraq though. Iran may be next.

I realize that the Bush regime doesn’t want you to notice the difference, but if you’d stop letting them lead you around by the nose for a second you might realize that.

Keep on talking and keep on insulting Don. I like winning elections. I specifically like how you believe that everybody who doesn’t agree with you is being “lead around by the nose”. Insulting the voters while stroking that huge ego of yours always works to my advantage. Keep on doing it.

likwidshoe on December 23, 2005 at 03:12 pm
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