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Re: Murtha Says America Greater Threat To World Peace Than Either North Korea Or Iran

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D. Spencer Hines - 26 Jun 2006 20:53 GMT
Yep, John Fund of the Wall Street Journal has picked up on my theme.

Murtha IS a male Cindy Sheehan.

How Sweet It Is!

DSH
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"JOHN FUND ON THE TRAIL"

"Worst of All Worlds"

"He's "a male Cindy Sheehan" and "a one-man wrecking crew" on ethics.  Is
Murtha the man to lead the Democrats?"

Monday, June 26, 2006

"Two Vietnam veterans now serving in Congress gave speeches over the weekend
that help explain why the American people hold both political parties in low
esteem, and also why Democrats have largely failed to capitalize on the
failures of a Republican president and Congress.

Friday night Sen. John McCain addressed an audience at the Reagan Library in
Simi Valley, Calif., and bluntly stated that too many Republicans have
"adopted the practices of our opponents who believe the bigger the
government the better. I'm afraid it's because at times we value our
incumbency more than our principles." In referring to recent lobbying
scandals he said that "the best and only lasting answer to the problem of
political corruption is a smaller government"--an admonition he might have
kept in mind before he pushed for the McCain-Feingold curbs on free speech,
but nonetheless a welcome stance.

The day after Mr. McCain articulated why many voters see Republicans as
inconsistent and ineffective, a leading Democrat, speaking in Miami, made it
crystal clear why his party is an unacceptable alternative. Pennsylvania's
Rep. John Murtha, who became a hero to the antiwar left when he called in
November for immediate withdrawal from Iraq, went further at a town hall
meeting for Rep. Kendrick Meek. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel quoted Mr.
Murtha as claiming that the "American presence in Iraq is more dangerous to
world peace than nuclear threats from North Korea or Iran." He also told the
audience of 200 that "we want as many Americans out of [Iraq] as possible"
because "we have become the enemy."

Mr. Murtha has been sticking his foot in his mouth a lot lately. He accused
Marines in Iraq of murdering civilians "in cold blood," contradicted himself
in the same breath by saying they had "overreacted," and asserted that
higher-ups covered up the purported crime without backing his statements up.

He told a startled Tim Russert of NBC that U.S. troops withdrawn from Iraq
could be "redeployed" to Okinawa, Japan, whence they could return "very
quickly" to Baghdad--which is 4,899 miles away.

Murtha is a damned fool -- simply put -- but a GREAT face for the Democrat
Party. -- DSH

And more than once he has offered these examples of presidential leadership:
"In Beirut, President Reagan changed direction.  In Somalia, President
Clinton changed direction."

Here's another take on the change of direction in Somalia: "After a few
blows . . . [the U.S.] rushed out of Somalia in shame and disgrace, dragging
the bodies of its soldiers." That was Osama bin Laden, in an ABC interview
in 1998, the same year al Qaeda blew up the U.S. embassies in Kenya and
Tanzania, murdering more than 220.

Two years later he struck at the U.S.S Cole off Yemen and killed 17 sailors.
The next year his suicide bombers hit the World Trade Center and the
Pentagon and killed more than 3,000 Americans.

"Mr. Murtha sounds less like a Marine colonel these days, and more like a
male Cindy Sheehan," writes Jack Kelly of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which
circulates in Mr. Murtha's district.

But all the adulation from left-wing bloggers has apparently convinced the
74-year-old Mr. Murtha that he has a shot at higher office.

"The more he gets out there, the more he realizes that he truly has taken on
a leadership role," a Murtha aide told Time magazine.  This month he told
his colleagues that he plans to run for majority leader, the No. 2 job in
the House, if Democrats take control this November.  It is assumed he would
have the tacit or open support of many close allies of the current minority
leader, Nancy Pelosi, who won a leadership post in 2001 in large part
because Mr. Murtha was her campaign manager and convinced some moderates she
was not an antimilitary left-winger.

If Jack Murtha, a backroom operator who is blunder-prone when speaking
publicly, is Democrats' idea of fresh leadership, the party is in real
trouble.

Damned Straight!  -- DSH

Far from advancing the Democratic argument that Republicans have
bred a "culture of corruption" while in power, Mr. Murtha's leadership bid
would open a Pandora's box of questions about his own record.

In 1980, prosecutors named Mr. Murtha an "unindicted co-conspirator" in the
Abscam scandal. The FBI captured him on tape saying he wasn't interested in
taking a $50,000 payment from agents posing as Arab sheiks "at this point,"
but he was open to further discussions. The House Ethics Committee cleared
him, but E. Barrett Prettyman, the committee's special counsel for the
Abscam probe, questioned the panel's competence, likening it to "a
misdemeanor court faced with a multiple murder." Mr. Prettyman abruptly
resigned his post the same afternoon the committee voted to clear Mr.
Murtha. While Mr. Prettyman continues to refuse to discuss the case, he told
Roll Call newspaper in 1990 that it would be "a logical conclusion" that he
resigned over the committee's exoneration of Mr. Murtha.

Bingo!  -- DSH

In direct contrast to Sen. McCain, whose experience in the 1990 Keating Five
scandal turned him into a good-government reformer, Mr. Murtha's brush with
infamy stirred in him a pit-bull conviction that members of Congress deserve
more protection from ethics probes. In 1997 Mr. Murtha joined with Rep.
Billy Tauzin, a Louisiana Republican, in blocking outside groups from filing
complaints directly with the House Ethics Committee. He also unsuccessfully
pushed for a law that would require the Justice Department to reimburse the
legal bills of any member of Congress it investigated if it was shown the
probe was not "substantially justified"--a privilege no other American has.

Small wonder that Gary Ruskin, director of the liberal Congressional
Accountability Project, told Roll Call that "when it comes to institutional
policing of corruption in Congress, John Murtha is a one-man wrecking crew."
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Mr. Murtha has been front and center in the controversy over earmarks, the
individual portions of pork members of Congress often secretly secure for
their districts or favored constituents. A Harper's magazine study has
concluded that "the most effective ally for the earmark-seeker is a lobbyist
who is actually related, by blood or marriage, to a powerful member of an
appropriations committee."

Rep. Murtha is the ranking Democratic member of the Defense Appropriations
Subcommittee and for the past three years has been the House's top recipient
of defense industry cash . Therefore, few in Washington are surprised that
his lobbyist brother, Robert "Kit" Murtha, is an enormously successful
"earmark specialist" for the Beltway firm KSA Consulting. In recent years,
Kit Murtha has brought in a mother lode of earmarks for at least 16 defense
manufacturers with business before the Appropriations Committee.

Last year the Los Angeles Times reported that "most of KSA's defense
contractor clients hired the firm in hopes of securing funding from Rep.
Murtha's subcommittee, according to lobbying records and interviews. And
most retained the firm after Kit Murtha became a senior partner in 2002."
Kit Murtha told the Times that he saw Rep. Murtha only infrequently but said
the congressman knew he was a KSA lobbyist. "I don't think that influences
him," Kit said of his brother. "I certainly would hope not."

Hilarious!  -- DSH

A poll taken last month by Democratic consultants James Carville and Stan
Greenberg found that "Democrats are underperforming" and that "the current
measures of Democratic turnout and enthusiasm are not impressive." They
conclude that their party must "show voters something more" than they
already have or they--along with Republicans--could see "a stay-at-home
protest" this fall.

Primaries this year are already showing signs that voters are so far voting
with their backsides. Earlier this month, only 3.45% out of 4.5 million
eligible registered voters went to the polls in Virginia to decide a hotly
contested race to pick the Democratic Party's U.S. Senate nominee. Sen.
McCain has identified some of the reasons for Republican apathy. But not
enough attention has been given to how much Democrats are flopping in their
attempts to provide a better alternative.

By pushing forward Rep. Murtha as a fresh leader for their party, they are
reinforcing the worst stereotype many swing voters have of a congressional
Democrat: a big spender tarnished by scandal who holds wacky foreign-policy
views."
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But Good Luck to them in doing it.

I'm still looking forward to the Cindy and Johnny Road Show.

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Vires et Honor
D. Spencer Hines - 26 Jun 2006 22:15 GMT
"Mr. Murtha sounds less like a Marine colonel these days, and more like a
male Cindy Sheehan," writes Jack Kelly of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which
circulates in Mr. Murtha's district.

But all the adulation from left-wing bloggers has apparently convinced the
74-year-old Mr. Murtha that he has a shot at higher office."

John Fund
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Hilarious!

DSH
 
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