Tuesday, November 29, 2005

More With Cheney Than Against Him


From the Washington Post:
Democrats fumed last week at Vice President Cheney's suggestion that criticism of the administration's war policies was itself becoming a hindrance to the war effort. But a new poll indicates most Americans are sympathetic to Cheney's point.
Seventy percent of people surveyed said that criticism of the war by Democratic senators hurts troop morale -- with 44 percent saying morale is hurt "a lot," according to a poll taken by RT Strategies. Even self-identified Democrats agree: 55 percent believe criticism hurts morale, while 21 percent say it helps morale.


But please, Dingy Harry, Chuck the Shmuck, and Dick Turbin, keep on appealing to the far kook Left. After all, George Soros has money for all of ya.

Check this out from the same article:
Their poll also indicates many Americans are skeptical of Democratic complaints about the war. Just three of 10 adults accept that Democrats are leveling criticism because they believe this will help U.S. efforts in Iraq. A majority believes the motive is really to "gain a partisan political advantage."

Next, here comes the Democratic liberal response that most Americans are stupid people who don't know anything except NASCAR, pickup trucks, and Confederate flags, right, Mr. Dean?