The enemy of my enemy…
Kenneth T. Walsh’s The Dems’ Security Insecurity: New efforts to counter the GOP lead on national defense discusses the challenges that face Democrats in their efforts to fool Americans into believing they understand the threat of terrorism and are willing to act on that understanding.
The piece quoted Karl Rove: “Perhaps the most important difference between conservatives and liberals can be found in the area of national security. Conservatives saw the savagery of 9/11 in the attacks and prepared for war. Liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers.”
Well said, but President Bush put it best when he noted that “The stakes in this war are high, and so are the stakes this November. Americans face the choice between two parties with two different attitudes on this war on terror. Five years after 9/11, the worst attack on American homeland in our history, the Democrats offer nothing but criticism and obstruction, and endless second-guessing. The party of FDR and the party of Harry Truman has become the party of cut and run.”
And, if they did not immediately grasp the seriousness of the situation after 9/11 then there is no doubt they still do not grasp it.
The terrorists are not stupid- just insane. It does not stretch credible reasoning to suppose they are even now plotting to attack us as much as possible after the upcoming election in anticipation of a Democratic victory. They know there will be less resistance to their onslaught if the “party of cut and run” is in power. How could they not grasp this, considering that the man so determined to fight and destroy them has been challenged so often, so loudly, and so vehemently by Democrats?
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Put simply, the enemies of President Bush are unwittingly (at least I hope it is unwittingly) helping terrorists

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