![]() Flush Bush: Restore the American Dream Bad news for Bush is good news for America. Bush's brain trust imagined his war on Iraq would lift his popularity, and it did, for a time. Instead, in large part to his lies and failed Iraqi policies, Bush's ratings keep falling - now to below pre-9/11 levels. As professor of history Robert Dallek wrote in the Washington Post:
Dallek explains that American animosity toward Bush and his Iraq policies are well-grounded and based on failed promises and fraudulent rationale, with potentially fatal political consequences for Bush:
See: The Challenge of Planting the Seed of Democracy in Iraq, Robert Dallek, the Washington Post, September 26, 2003: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5337-2003Sep26.html As economic misery continues and increases, Bush's support evaporates. As Bush spills more American blood and $billions in Iraq, where is the possibility millions of voters will look more kindly on Bush's lack of compassion or competence than they do today? If anything, these poll rankings are too kind to Bush and will only continue
downward. The question is not "Can anyone beat Bush." Almost anyone can. The
question is, "Who could still support Bush after all his lies and
failures?" Bush should be rolling up a huge cushion to protect against inevitable up-ticks as voters get to know the Democratic contenders. People will learn the names and faces of a strong Democratic ticket, and begin to pay attention as the Democrats use the spotlight to expose Bush's failures. As the Presidential Race heats up - first next January as the Primary Season beings, then during the Party Conventions, and leading up to November 3, voters will regard Bush with open eyes. It doesn't matter than most voters won't know the worst parts of Bush's record due to impotent, craven media complicity. Most Americans already see their prospects dimmed, their income falling, their lives worse, and their children's' future uncertain due to Bush's mismanagement. Almost no one feels safer or better off today than the day Bush stole into the White House. Even if many still like Bush personally, most understand we cannot afford four more years of this. Most Americans don't know or don't remember the ways Bush left us open to attack. Bush did this when he disparaged our military as "not ready for duty, sir" in his 2000 acceptance speech. He made us vulnerable by ordering our FBI and CIA to "back off" investigations of suspected terrorists including Osama bin Laden's brothers Omar and Abdullah to spare the feelings of Saudi Petrol-Princes. Bush opened the door to attack when he played footsie with the Taliban hoping to get a pipeline deal for his rich friends by calling back the nuclear submarines President Clinton deployed readied for a chance to kill bin Laden and to keep watch on the terrorists. Our enemies watched Bush, saw weakness, and struck. As Bush accepts his party's nomination in the shadow of ground zero, most voters don't have to know that the Bush administration ignored dire warnings from the bipartisan Hart-Rudman Commission or that Dick Cheney shirked his duty as Chairman of the Anti-terrorism Task Force, never even meeting once to address the threat from al Qaeda, but found time to collaborate with Enron on a secret energy policy which itself failed miserably. As the Republicans dance and sing at their party's convention near ground zero, just days before the anniversary of the most horrendous attack against America, the media will not report the irony. Most Americans may never understand the gross hypocrisy as Republicans shamelessly exploit the deaths of thousands in a cheap partisan political photo-op. The media helped elevate Bush, an unqualified unelected fraud who failed in every business, and his dark-hearted henchmen into power. So be it. After their failure and lies about Iraq, their economic failure and lies about tax cuts for billionaires helping regular Americans, who would actually vote for Bush and Cheney? Not many other than their blindly fanatical base. Considering this unbroken string of lies and failures, all but the 35% - 40% of Americans, the hard-core Republicans will reject Bush and choose the Democrat. Any Democrat. As it stands now, any Democratic nominee will carry all of the Gore states, and it just takes just one more to send Bush back to Texas. Bush needed victories in battlegrounds like Arizona, West Virginia, New Hampshire, Nevada, Arkansas, Missouri and Colorado to keep the election close enough to steal in 2000. He may not carry a single one of those states in 2004. Typically, "Barely one-third of Arizona voters say they would give President Bush a second term, a statewide poll revealed Thursday," according to a recent Arizona Republic report:
See: Just a third of Arizonans give thumbs up to Bush second term, Jon Kamman, The Arizona Republic Sept. 25, 2003, http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0925bush-poll-ON.html This trend appears in several other swing states, because Bush's policies polarize voters. He may do better in stronghold states like Texas, Idaho, and Oklahoma, while losing support among moderate voters in states he needs to win. Unfortunately for Bush, situations both domestic and foreign show only larger and continued deterioration and failure on the horizon. Aware that most Americans didn't support Bush's policies even before they failed so miserably, Republicans long ago planned to manipulate fear of terrorism and gimmick the election again. Bush supporter and vote machine-maker Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell promised to rig the Ohio vote for the Republicans, as the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports:
See: Voting machine controversy, Julie Carr Smyth, Plain Dealer Bureau, 08/28/03: http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/106207171078040.xml Outmoded voting machines already throw out millions of working class, poor and minority votes. Diebold and other "black box" vote riggers pledge to cheat for Bush in 2004. Astonishing admissions of an alleged conspiracy to commit voting fraud should spark a firestorm of protest against the criminal Republicans, but haven't, raising Karl Rove's hopes a Republican Governor in California and a weeklong photo-op exploiting 9/11 in New York will let Bush carry one or both of those states. Rove believes legal if unethical schemes combined with crimes and trickery will propel Bush to victory. This remains extremely unlikely. Even if brother Jeb throws out another 100,000 or so Black votes to fix Florida, and even Diebold and other pro-Republican vote machine corporations rig elections as promised, Bush will still lose the Electoral College to any Democrat. That's even if Iraq and the economy improve. There's little reason to believe either will happen, much less both. Rove himself is under fire for his alleged role betraying CIA agents and compromising American national security in a petty snit, retaliating against an expert who exposed Bush's State of the Union lies about Iraqi efforts to secure uranium from Africa. Even with the prospects of all these dirty tricks and election crimes, Bush is looking like a sure loser as he was in 2000. This time without hope for unconstitutional help from the right wing five on the US Supreme Court short circuiting the election to sneak Bush into power again. Bush should lose, but that's not enough. It's not enough to let Republicans cheat and fail and call it even. The Republican Party - rotten from the head to the core - deserves a strong, stinging rebuke from sane Americans who care about their country. Their anti-Americanism from McCarthyism, Watergate, the trumped up impeachment, stolen election, vote tampering, sneaky recalls and racist re-redistricting constitute a sustained hostility and crimes against our Constitution. We must punish these Republican assaults against our republic. It's time to take back our country, and work for a break-out election to expel right wing rubber-stamp Republicans from Congress, governorships, and state legislatures. All across the board, no Republican deserves to hold office at any level of government. They all actively supported or approved every criminal plan and abuse of power. They share the guilt for the stolen election, dirty tricks, crimes and failures. They all must go. We must work now for a smashing victory and prepare to follow up with rapid action. We need to clean up the massive messes Bush and his reckless Republicans made of America. It's time to shift focus away from their crimes and corruption to the dream we can recreate. The rebirth of our American Dream rests within our grasp. Envision our singing hearts and voices rejoicing when we excise these Bush-led criminals like the cancer they are. Imagine the veil of darkness, deceit and depression lifting on the glorious day we remove these corrupt malign Republicans from power. The parades. The joy. The relief and laughter once we flush Bush and his criminal co-conspirators from power. We can bring about that new dawn, that brighter day, that wonderful future. We can do it, if we come together in triumph. We can and we will. Now, let's get to work. © Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by MikeHersh.com and identified authors. MikeHersh.com invites you to broadcast any material at this site, provided you identify the source as MikeHersh.com. All print, Internet, email and other summaries, excerpts or other written reproductions must include this blurb and a link to http://www.MikeHersh.com. |