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Daschle regrets timing of comments
2003-03-27
Stepping back from comments he made last week that President Bush failed "miserably" in diplomatic efforts to avoid war with Iraq, Sen. Tom Daschle, D-S.D. said Thursday, "My timing wasn't the best."
"Come to think of it, my timing was the worst..."
On March 17, just two days before the U.S.-led coalition's first bombing strike in Baghdad, Daschle said, "I'm saddened, saddened that this president failed so miserably at diplomacy that we're now forced to war." The remarks drew fire as many charged it was wrong for Daschle to publicly challenge the president on the eve of armed conflict. Daschle's comments were labeled "divisive and brazen political posturing" by Republican National Chairman Marc Racicot. "It is disheartening and shameful for Senator Daschle, who has previously advocated and authorized the use of force in Iraq, to now blame America first," he said.
Blame America First — sounds like a Naderite group!
Daschle supported a congressional resolution last year authorizing Bush to use force in Iraq, but he has criticized the president for failing to win the support of the U.N. Security Council. In an interview from his Washington office this morning, Daschle indicated that he did not know the timing of the start of military action when he made the critical remarks. He added, "It's time to move past this."
Politicans always want to move past stupid remarks they've made. I predict we'll start hearing about how "unfair" this is real soon now.
Daschle's junior colleague, Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., has acknowledged that though many may share some of Daschle's sentiments, he believes now is not the time for Americans to criticize the nation's Commander-in-Chief. Johnson's oldest son, Brooks, is the only child of a U.S. Congress member serving in the Iraq war.
Give 'em hell, Brooks, and then come home. Mr. Daschle may be giving up his seat early, and you'll need a job.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Anony, you're assuming the veterans aren't rich.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-03-28 00:09:33  

#6  So do you approve Dubya's slashing of pension funds for veterans?
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-03-27 22:14:08  

#5  I think anonymous ,posted directly above me is none other than pencil dick daschle himself!
Posted by: Wills   2003-03-27 21:47:32  

#4  Or Dubya cutting pensions for sick Gulf War 1 veterans to fund his tax cuts for the rich?
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-03-27 21:20:57  

#3  Little Tommy D says he made his remarks because "he didn't know the timing of the start of military action". Gawd, that's so lame...ten days before March 17 the Prez put the world on notice that March 17 was a rather important date. Tommy D is not fit to hold office.
Posted by: Mark   2003-03-27 21:18:49  

#2  If Trent Lott can be crucified for his remarks at Strom's retirement, then Daschle needs to pay big time for this. Does any one remember Gephart threatening to cut off funding to the troops during Desert Storm?
Posted by: Doug De Bono   2003-03-27 20:40:01  

#1  We cannot let Daschle off the hook for this. He needs to get the same treatment as the Blixie Chicks. I do not know how much time he has in the Senate, but he needs a mountain of different emails expressing the same idea: We are offended by your grandstanding remarks about the Commander-in-Chief and we will work to have you defeated soundly in the next election.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-03-27 19:47:32  

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