Where's The Beef? I Mean Policy From The Republican Convention
Has anyone heard anything about how the Republicans will try and fix the economy so far during their Convention? Not a peep. They practically hid th
Has anyone heard anything about how the Republicans will try and fix the economy so far during their Convention? Not a peep. They practically hid the fact that it IS a Republican Convention. And as Rick Davis says:
"This election is not about issues," said Davis. "This election is about a composite view of what people take away from these candidates."
It's a party of no ideas because the old ones do not work. They are good at attack dog politics, which is what Davis means. Well, they did add a few new ones like the preemptive doctrine or--attack anyone the neocons want. Then scold other nations when they copy that policy. Torture and rendition too, but the media won't dare to bring that up during an election season.
Bush got a few minutes to speak and Cheney was a no show. I'm sure tonight McCain will talk about making Bush's tax cuts permanent because the economy is so bad---because Bush's tax cuts worked so well in making the rich, really rich, yea---the country is very happy---which he wants to make permanent. And then I reckon we'll hear how he'll make health care more affordable because he'll demand health insurance companies give you better prices. See, easy fix. Then the rest of the night will be about how he knows how to win wars. WAR, WAR, WAR...
UPDATE: How many times did they even mention Bush's name last night?
Only one mention of President Bush during last night's RNC.
Last night, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Rudy Giuliani, and Gov. Sarah Palin addressed the Republican National Convention. Between the four of them, there was only one reference to President Bush - in Romney's pre-prime-time speech...