Show Voting- Anti-war Democrats Flailing
Posted on February 26, 2008
Cross Posted from Wake up America
With the recent good news from Iraq that even the NYT rag was forced to start reporting, and the political progress that has occurred over the last few months in Iraq, it is political suicide for the Democratic politicians to continue to try to force America to surrender in a battle that we are undoubtedly, finally winning.
“Show Voting”- Political bills that have no chance of passing, simply held as a public show.
Just to show readers how badly the Democratic politicians are reading the “public” by pandering to their far left extremists base, the latest CNN/Opinion Poll, conducted in February, asks this question:
“In general, do you think the U.S. military is or is not making progress in improving conditions in Iraq and bringing an end to the violence in that country?”
52% of the respondents said is, the U.S. military IS making progress and improving conditions in Iraq and bringing an end to violence in that country.
45% said is not.
Compare that to the same questions asked on 8/6-8/07 and you see that 49% had said is not and 47% said is.
The American public is seeing the progress and noticing it…. the Democratic politicians are also, but have allowed themselves to be owned by the far far left so they have to pander to them.
The Democratic politicians have a problem though, the anti-war base that they have pandered to for so long is demanding payment for their support, and in what will be the fifth failed attempt at cutting off funds for American troops to withdraw in 120 days, the Democratic politicians will hold a vote today, Tuesday, on a pair of bills by Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) that would yank the military’s funding in Iraq in 120 days.
The reason I say failed attempt?
Because they already admit, before holding the vote, that it will fail.
Once again spending time and our taxpayer monies on a vote that has no chance, which they admit, to actually pass and become law. THAT is a “Show Vote”.
Despite the unpopularity of the war, the votes will give Republicans and their presumptive nominee, Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), the opportunity to accuse Senate Democrats of trying to choke off funding when there are signs of military progress in Baghdad. McCain is making his support for the war a centerpiece of his presidential platform heading into November.
The withdrawal measure is certain to fail Tuesday, and would mark the fifth time it has been rejected by the Senate in the 110th Congress.
The hesitation in talking about Iraq marks a dramatic shift from last year, when Democrats held continual Iraq votes to put pressure on centrist Republicans to distance themselves from President Bush’s sagging popularity and back troops withdrawals.
The whole thing is nothing more than a “show vote“, putting on a show, albeit a short one, for their Code Pink and MoveOn base to keep them happy and to offer a “claim” that they are still trying to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.
It is a pathetic attempt and knowing it will fail they are already planning to take the vote and as quickly as possible to move on to the economy.
Even though Democrats are not shy about pointing to March 19, the five-year anniversary of the start of the war, they are not eager about holding this week’s votes on Iraq because they know they could be used by Republicans looking for more ammunition against their candidates, aides say. As soon as the votes end, the chamber will immediately turn to a bill aimed at easing the housing crunch, which — unlike the Iraq measures — Democrats plan to talk about at length this week, including after their policy luncheon Tuesday afternoon.
As the article in the AP points out, the Democrats are flailing and as they put it, “deliberating their next step in trying to rebuild anti-war momentum.”
Therein lies the problem.
Only the hardcore bury their heads in the sand, Code Pink/MoveOn diehards, still obsess over the war in Iraq, but since reports have consistently shown amazing political and military progress in Iraq, the moderates, the blue dogs, the independents and the conservatives are all aware of the progress and the anti-war Democratic politicians feel the need to “rebuild anti-war momentum”.
Another reason for this bill coming up and to be voted on before moving on to do their actual jobs, would be paying off a bribe or two.
According to aides, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., who co-sponsored Feingold’s proposal, agreed to stage Tuesday’s vote in exchange for Feingold’s earlier support of a defense policy bill. The measure is expected to fall short of the 60 votes needed to pass.
So, Reid bribed Feingold to get him to vote on the defense policy bill and is more than willing to have a “show vote” to pay off that bribe.
That’s our Democratic politicians, never letting us down in regards to showing us exactly how corrupt and incompetent they really are!!!
So, they will hold their “show vote”, it will fail as they already knew before holding it that it would, and they move on to another strategy.
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I really hope that American are not brinwashed into thinking that we WON THE WAR, or that there a balhblah% that this is that… We are dumb, lets face it, the media has us. We are stupid people that dont think for ourselves. We watch the TV and it tells us what to say. THe democrats got us into war. They Voted for war. They are the ones that said ok to bushes war. My family will for many decades be faced with hardships cause the rich elite wanted their stocks to continue making money. THe world has announced that the war is unjustified and still the only way they can keep it rolling is to point the finger at anopther person. Never do we say that the problem lay with us. We support terrorism by breeding terrorism by bombing and tarriffs.
Next month my mom and I and even my grand monther will be out on the streets in protest with the World Against War campaign http://worldagainstwar.org
There comes a time when people and not politicians looking for votes make change. The retoric that the obama.edwards uses is a ploy to get votes. They had their change and now they look like opportunists.