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Bush 7, Terrorists 0

Ann Coulter
September 10, 2008

Morose that there hasn't been another terrorist attack on American soil for seven long years, liberals were ecstatic when Hurricane Gustav was headed toward New Orleans during the Republican National Convention last week. The networks gave the hurricane plenty of breaking-news coverage -- but unfortunately it was Hurricane Katrina from 2005 they were covering.

On Keith Olbermann's Aug. 29 show on MSNBC, Michael Moore said the possibility of a Category 3 hurricane hitting the United States "is proof that there is a God in heaven." Olbermann responded: "A supremely good point."

Actually, Olbermann said that a few minutes later to some other idiotic point Moore had made, but that's how Moore would have edited the interview for one of his "documentaries," so I will, too. I would only add that Michael Moore's morbid obesity is proof that there is a Buddha.

Hurricane Gustav came and went without a hitch. What a difference a Republican governor makes!

As many have pointed out, the reason elected officials tend to neglect infrastructure projects, like reinforcing levees in New Orleans and bridges in Minneapolis, is that there's no glory when a bridge doesn't collapse. There are no round-the-clock news specials when the levees hold. You can't even name an overpass retrofitting project after yourself -- it just looks too silly. But everyone's taxes go up to pay for the reinforcements.

Preventing another terrorist attack is like that. There is no media coverage when another 9/11 doesn't happen. We can thank God that President George Bush didn't care about doing the safe thing for himself; he cared about keeping Americans safe. And he has, for seven years.

If Bush's only concern were about his approval ratings, like a certain impeached president I could name, he would not have fought for the Patriot Act and the war in Iraq. He would not have resisted the howling ninnies demanding that we withdraw from Iraq, year after year. By liberals' own standard, Bush's war on terrorism has been a smashing, unimaginable success.

A year after the 9/11 attack, The New York Times' Frank Rich was carping about Bush's national security plans, saying we could judge Bush's war on terror by whether there was a major al-Qaida attack in 2003, which -- according to Rich -- would have been on al-Qaida's normal schedule.

Rich wrote: "Since major al-Qaida attacks are planned well in advance and have historically been separated by intervals of 12 to 24 months, we will find out how much we've been distracted soon enough." ("Never Forget What?" New York Times, Sept. 14, 2002.)

There wasn't a major al-Qaida attack in 2003. Nor in 2004, 2005, 2006 or 2007. Manifestly, liberals thought there would be: They announced a standard of success that they expected Bush to fail.

As Bush has said, we have to be right 100 percent of the time, the terrorists only have to be right one time. Bush has been right 100 percent of the time for seven years -- so much so that Americans have completely forgotten about the threat of Islamic terrorism.

For his thanks, President Bush has been the target of almost unimaginable calumnies -- the sort of invective liberals usually reserve for seniors who don't separate their recyclables properly. Compared to liberals' anger at Bush, there has always been something vaguely impersonal about their "anger" toward the terrorists.

By my count, roughly one in four books in print in the world at this very moment have the words "Bush" and "Lie" in their title. Barnes & Noble has been forced to add an "I Hate Bush" section. I don't believe there are as many anti-Hitler books.

Despite the fact that Hitler brought "change," promoted clean, energy-efficient mass transit by making the trains run on time, supported abortion for the non-master races, vastly expanded the power of the national government and was uniformly adored by college students and their professors, I gather that liberals don't like Hitler because they're constantly comparing him to Bush.

The ferocity of the left's attacks on Bush even scared many of his conservative allies into turning on him over the war in Iraq.

George Bush is Gary Cooper in the classic western "High Noon." The sheriff is about to leave office when a marauding gang is coming to town. He could leave, but he waits to face the killers as all his friends and all the townspeople, who supported him during his years of keeping them safe, slowly abandon him. In the end, he walks alone to meet the killers, because someone has to.

That's Bush. Name one other person in Washington who would be willing to stand alone if he had to, because someone had to.

OK, there is one, but she's not in Washington yet. Appropriately, at the end of "High Noon," Cooper is surrounded by the last two highwaymen when, suddenly, his wife (Grace Kelly) appears out of nowhere and blows away one of the killers! The aging sheriff is saved by a beautiful, gun-toting woman.

created by babbleman on Sep 12, 2008 at 09:47:48 pm     Comments: 10

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Yes. Many thanks to Bush for changing a surplus into a $9 TRILLION debt. And, the beautiful, gun-toting woman -- who, as mayor, saw her city go from a surplus to $22 million in debt -- would most definitely be by his side.
Kudos to all the Republicans who have put McCain in Palin's shadow, so much so that he's disappeared.

posted by JJFad on Sep 12, 2008 at 10:39:14 pm     #



Terrorists zero? Wasn't there an attack of some sort in 2001? IT COUNTS.

posted by pink_slip on Sep 12, 2008 at 10:46:47 pm     #



Like we were attacked each week until Bush took over.

Laughable.

posted by Ryan on Sep 12, 2008 at 11:38:09 pm     #



<i>Like we were attacked each week until Bush took over.</i>

No, actually, according to Frank Rich, it was every 12 to 24 months.

posted by babbleman on Sep 13, 2008 at 07:39:39 am     #



Chickenhawks have been stuck on 0 for quite sometime.

Put down the pom poms, take off the skirt, grab a gun, and go off to the front line.

posted by charlatan on Sep 13, 2008 at 08:43:16 am     #



If a boxer strikes his opponent before the ref starts the round, the punch is NOT scored, and the boxer is likely sent packing by the ring officials.

We wised up to the threat after 9/11, and there have been no successful attacks in this nation in seven years. This judge's scorecard correctly reads, "Bush 7, terrorists 0".

@Charlatan: I've already served, but if you take off your own skirt and sign the recruiter's papers, I'll go off to the front line with you. Until then, get bent.

posted by AirTrainer on Sep 13, 2008 at 10:25:10 am     #



They have bankrupted the country with fraud and lies and war. American is far less than zero score when you look at the again-failed economic policies of the right. Trickle down is really piss-down.

posted by prime3end on Sep 13, 2008 at 11:07:55 am     #



This highlights the logical conundrum we have when we look back at a point that had two diverting paths and try to judge the success or failure of one of those paths. No one will ever be able to conclusively prove whether we are better off or not with Bush in office, and no one can prove we would be better or worse off if Gore were elected in 2000.

posted by HeyHey on Sep 13, 2008 at 12:00:11 pm     #



LOL,, nice apology for bush, reagan and bush #2,, not the brown stuff. Government is no longer of by and for the people, substitute "billionaires" for the word people and its right on. An honest person with an I.Q. of 57 would have done a far better job than Bush. There has never been a worse president in the history of the country. Certainly you have to be kidding. Bush is the absolute worst thing thats ever happened to this country, worse than 911 even by a factor of millions. But don't worry, if McClown gets in they'll help you finally decide. Mushrooms for Iran in God's name Amen.

posted by prime3end on Sep 13, 2008 at 12:31:42 pm     #



When someone brings Nazism or Hitler into the conversation, I automatically tune out. Intellectually lazy, dishonest and libelous...

posted by Ace_Face on Sep 14, 2008 at 12:55:07 pm     #