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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Birdblog looks at the Harriet Problem

By Aussiegirl

Our good friend Tim, over at Birdblog, writes a cracker-jack, point-by-point refutation of an article by Rick Moran in The American Thinker. As usual, Tim is so insightful into the problem, bringing his unerring historical perspective and sharp analysis to the whole situation. Don't miss this:

Birdblog: A Harriet Problem

3 Comments:

At 9:00 AM, Blogger Timothy Birdnow said...

Thanks for the plug, Aussiegirl!

 
At 1:30 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

He burned up his capital back in Mar when he took a sharp left turn. The las 8 months he has been a big government liberal.
His poll #'s started falling then and hit bottom 5 weeks ago at 40% - 42% depending on poll. His numbers have stayed there the last 9 days with Meirs (based on ABC and CNN polls).
Bush has been trying to win over liberals since Bolton. Like his father did with all the new taxes and tax hikes he put in place from 1990 - 1993. In both cases the be a liberal strategy has failed.
Will the liberal Bushes ever learn?
Will conservatives ever learn not to trust the liberal, big govenrment Bushes when they lie and say they are conservative?

 
At 1:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The fact that his "be a big government liberal" program was failing should have been obvious to both W and Rove 7 weeks ago when his approval was at 40%. But instead the decided he needed to be more liberal so he gave the Jimmy Carter speech a month ago. AKA the Katrina speech where W said the problem was we did not have enought quotas. He proposed more quotas and more government interference; just like Jimmy.
Miers has really had no effect on his approval. It was steady around 42% for 3 weeks prior to her and in the last 10 days has not moved. For every liberal he gains he loses a conservative.

 

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