The Logic Lifeline

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Monday, November 28, 2005

Biden and Bush support Logic Lifeline theory

The Dems via Joe Biden moved one step closer to position themselves to steal credit in the likely event troops start coming home next year. George Bush steps in to both block Biden from taking the credit, while holding out a carrot to share credit by "consensus" actions. The Logic Lifeline has predicted the attempted theft and that Bush would offer to share the platform for those Dems when the troops come home.

The linked story shows that Biden lays out a troop withdrawal plan of 50,000 troops in '06 and 100,000 in '07. The White House calls Biden's plan "remarkably similar" to its own plan. Bush spokesman McClellan then talks about a "strong consensus" between Democrats and Bush on the withdrawal from Iraq.

Bush seems willing to overlook the antics of the Dems if they do come to a consensus opinion to move forward in a carefully planned manner. Bush never seems to learn that when he reaches out to Dems, they try to bite his hand off.

4 Comments:

  • At 7:25 AM, Blogger LA Sunset said…

    I never doubted you. As Spock would say, "It was only logical".

     
  • At 8:49 AM, Blogger All_I_Can_Stands said…

    I think at the first of the year we will begin to see the Dems in full panic mode. Every major point of criticism is showing significant improvement. Bush is hinting at them now, but will begin talking them up first quarter next year. That is when the "we won't even have to come up with an agenda for '06" Dems become fully unhinged.

     
  • At 12:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    No prisoners. No compromise. No more reaching across the damn aisle.

     
  • At 4:57 PM, Blogger All_I_Can_Stands said…

    ydd, welcome to my blog. Thanks for commenting. I have rarely seen something good come out of compromise. When I have, it would have been better without compromise and often would be possible without compromise if the GOP consistently had a backbone.

     

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