According to Matt Drudge it appears Christine "Todd" Whitman is hungry for some lib media attention these days. The well known RINO and liberal sycophant has come out with the latest book in a long line of former administration cry-babies attacking President Bush. Too bad, she?s two months too late? HA!!!:D
[Ms. Whitman] touts the importance of moderates to the future of the Republican Party and flays Bush and his team for ignoring the country's middle.
..."The numbers show that while the president certainly did energize his political base, the red state/blue state map changed barely at all, suggesting that he had missed an opportunity to significantly broaden his support in the most populous areas of the country," Whitman writes.
Oh really???
New fodder destined for another hour long infomercial on CBS? 60-Minutes? Blather?s parting shot at the President?
What Ms. "Todd" neglects to take into account is the fact that many of the populated areas that serve as strongholds for donks and libs have been thinning in part due to the exodus that followed the 9-11 attacks. Many of those fleeing the metropolitan areas have been buying up real estate in the suburbs and surrounding countryside at astounding rates. This, in turn, has been driving up the cost of owning a new home, raising the numbers for personal home ownership, increasing the population of those with personal accountability and in turn, changing the ideology of many to more conservative principles. Carl Rove and the Bush reelection team saw this paradigm shift and focused their campaign appropriately.
Ms. "Todd" needs to remember the remarkable increase of grass root support that President Bush received in many urban areas. Also, with so many die hard donks crossing party lines to put GW back into the Oval Office this past election, it should be a no-brainer to a Republican backed politician that conservative ideologies are increasingly gaining the upper hand among voters. Although not yet overwhelming, this new ideological trend is gaining strength none-the-less. More folks are clearly seeing the effects of the President?s tax cuts, they realize the importance of a proactive approach to the war on terrorism, they are seeing the left as becoming moore and moore detached from reality and as a result, they are moving off of the political fence and siding with the right.
The bigger question should be "Why does she want the President to reach out to the moderates?" and the answer is because she seeks to dirty the GOP waters with her immoral liberal agenda. According to Phyllis Schlafly in an article posted on Young America?s Foundation website on October 16, 2002?
RINO Governor Christine Todd Whitman appointed six out of the seven New Jersey Supreme Court judges, several of whom were Democrats. Two of the judges (plus the spouses of two others) had made political donations to Torricelli.
Whitman selected judges who could be counted on to implement her liberal pro-abortion agenda, and now Republicans can see the fruits of her appointments: violation of election law and possibly the loss of the U.S. Senate. This is the same New Jersey Supreme Court that unanimously ordered the Boy Scouts to change its rules and employ gay scoutmasters (fortunately, reversed by the U.S. Supreme Court).
The ungrateful "Todd" quickly forgets all the support she received from the GOP in her time of need, running for Governor of New Jersey and earning the appointment to head of the EPA by President Bush. If Ms. RINO plans to have any future in politics under a Republican banner (short of dog catcher) she would do well to refrain from biting the hand that feeds her.
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