AP's Loven: Bush Passing the Buck to Successor

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By Ken Shepherd | October 4, 2007 - 15:52 ET

Update appended at bottom of post (Oct. 5)

A day after slamming the president with a biased report on SCHIP, AP White House reporter Jennifer Loven worked her "Bush is a failure" meme into an "analysis" piece that chalked up every real or perceived failure of the Bush administration to the President and his team, and none to the persistent opposition of liberal critics in Congress:

WASHINGTON -- Over and over, President Bush confidently promised to "solve problems, not pass them on to future presidents and future generations." As the clock runs out on his eight-year presidency, a tall stack of troubles remain and Bush's words ring hollow.

Iraq, budget deficits, the looming insolvency of Social Security and Medicare, high health and energy costs, a national immigration mess - the next president will inherit these problems in January 2009. With Bush's popularity at an all time low and relations with the Democratic-led Congress acrimonious, he has little or no chance of pulling off a surprise victory in his time left.

Wow. Sounds dire. Of course Loven failed to examine the problems Bush inherited from the Clinton presidency: an economy dipping into a downturn and a false sense of pre-9/11 security. What's more, no attention was paid to the concerted effort liberals in the Senate and House have played in killing Bush legislative efforts.

Nope. Instead Loven plays up the hatin', finding a criticism from a former Bush staffer before rattling off a laundry list of woes including the oft-repeated bromide that Bush failed to be a "a uniter, not a divider.":

"We're in a worse place than we were in 1999" before Bush became president, lamented Matthew Dowd, a former pollster and chief campaign strategist for Bush who has become disillusioned with his old boss.

Indeed, while Senate Democrats and liberals have played a strong and concerted role in derailing Bush agenda items during his presidency, neither the names Harry Reid nor Tom Daschle -- two Democratic Senate majority leaders during Bush's tenure -- are even mentioned.

Instead, Loven returned at the close of her article to cite Dowd's disappointment in Bush for failing to make nice with Congress:

Dowd said Bush has only to look at himself for why he didn't fulfill his promise. His unwillingness to admit mistakes and inattention to building relationships with lawmakers of both parties helped put success out of reach, Dowd said.

"Most of the responsibility - I don't want to use the word blame - is at his doorstep. It has to be," Dowd said. "In the end, he is the leader, elected twice, with Congress at times in his own party."

Update/Related item (Oct. 5 | 16:06):

Gateway Pundit has a laundry list of achievements that Loven overlooked.:

Hollow words, indeed!
... and biased as usual.

Here's a list of the few notable accomplishments Loven missed. Don't EVER expect to see this list in any mainstream publication:

* Economic surge that is more robust than during the Clinton administration
* Reduction in violent crimes from previous administration
* Cut down on record corruption from Clinton Administration
* Lower unemployment rates than during the Clinton years
* Higher growth of investments than during the Clinton years
* Tax cuts!
* Record stock market gains
* Slowed the outrageous CEO salary gains from the Clinton years
* Fewer miner deaths
* Record gains for minorities
* Led the country courageously after 9-11 attacks
* Stopped the consistent string of terror attacks against America allowed during previous administration
* Hundreds of terror attacks thwarted against US
* Tougher laws for corporate fraud
* Kept terrorists running
* Survived national security leaks
* Real After-Tax Income Has Risen By 13.8 Percent Since January 2001. Real after-tax income has risen by $2,398 (8.2 percent) per person since January 2001.
* Liberated 25 million in Iraq from the world's most horrible tyrant
* Democratized Iraq
* Liberated 29,000,000 in Afghanistan from world's most oppressive regime -Taliban
* Closed the rape rooms in Iraq
* Closed down the most corrupt financial program in history- the Oil for Food Program
* Democratized Afghanistan
* Nuclear agreement with North Korea
* Helped establish democracy in Lebanon
* Killed or captured a majority of the Al-Qaeda leadership
* Killed 19,000 terrorists or insurgents in Iraq
* Lost fewer soldiers in Iraq than the Clintons did during peacetime
* Fewer soldier suicides than during Clinton years
* Because Bush went ahead with "The Surge"- future Americans will not need to go back to Iraq!

—Ken Shepherd is Managing Editor of NewsBusters

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Dowd is a dunce.

-Bush promised to be "a uniter, not a divider," but instead, the partisan warfare has gotten worse.

And that would be who's fault? My God, the Dims have railed against him since he raised his right hand and swore on the Bible. Give me a break!!

 

if only lying

if only lying obstructionist libs would get out of the way 

A service of the new NB respect police

Did she really use Maureen

Did she really use Maureen Dowd as a source for her piece?  Well, so much for credibility.

In my next life I want to

In my next life I want to come back as an editor for the Associated Press.

Are there any standards anymore in reporting? Geez. If Loven wanted to write a strictly opinion piece, how would it differ from this article?

SMG

 

 

Bush Bashing

The man doesn't have a chance with the MSM.

No matter what he does till he gets out of office

they are going to keep bashing, bashing,bashing.

Lets see what they do if, and I certainly doesn't

happen, lets see what happens, if,  God help us,

if, Hillary wins in 2008.   Are they going to

tell us every day how wonderful she is?   How

she can't do anything wrong?   Oh, what a

nightmare this could be.

Make no mistake about it,

Make no mistake about it, if Mrs. Clinton gets elected this country will go profound changes.  Similar to the run up to The war Between The States. There are factions in this country (the Left) that are completely insane.  They are radical in every sense, with no compromise in them.

Conservatives are obligated to fight them at every turn.  Right thinking people will soon have to pick sides.  If you thought they bashed Bush all the time (which they did) wait till a Republican wins in '08, which I am convinced we will.  If they put Mrs Clinton on the ticket we must all fight against it.  To quote one of my heroes "if we don't hang together, we certainly will hang separately". 

comedic value

Want to have some fun?, Tell a lib you plan to vote for Bush again. Mention a petition you signed and watch the sparks fly. If they survive the shock, hit em with, "I meant Jeb". The most fun I've had this year. 

lol

Want to have some fun?, Tell a lib you plan to vote for Bush again. Mention a petition you signed and watch the sparks fly.

Another good one is to tell them you signed a petition calling for Cheney to run with Bush as VP. Hey, they have experience!

D

Keep the ILLEGALS out, join NumbersUSA to send free faxes to your reps.

"Most of the responsibility

"Most of the responsibility - I don't want to use the word blame - is at his doorstep. It has to be," Dowd said. "In the end, he is the leader, elected twice, with Congress at times in his own party."

   It is the duty of congress to enact laws.  This is just cover for a do-nothing and leaderless congress.

Bush is a failure, wake up

Bush is a failure, wake up or else we're going to elect another idoit

bling

You mean Clinton, Obama, Edwards, or other Socialists who truly believe they have the unalienable right to steal from me as much as possible?

Bush isn't the greatest, but he's no failure either.   

Res tantum valet quantum vendi potest.

bling made a pursuasive

bling made a pursuasive argument tho - ya gotta admit! 

A service of the new NB respect police

we're going to elect

we're going to elect another idoit

I think you hit your head on the door as you made your exit.

 

bling may be an idoit  A

bling may be an idoit 

A service of the new NB respect police

Some bias...

You wrote:

"Indeed, while Senate Democrats and liberals have played a strong and
concerted role in derailing Bush agenda items during his presidency,
neither the names Harry Reid nor Tom Daschle -- two Democratic Senate
majority leaders during Bush's tenure -- are even mentioned."

So the AP is biased for not pointing out that big, bad Bush was unable to beat the Democrats, despite the fact that they were in the minority in both houses?

I have this sneaking suspicion that if they had reported that Reid and Daschle were able to topple Bush's agenda items, you would have complained that the AP was praising the Democrats for obstructing Bush.

And if they had mentioned Reid and Daschle, they also would have had to mention John McCain, Tom Tancredo, and all those other "liberals in the Senate and House" who helped kill Bush's various agenda items

Any way you slice it, Bush's failure to implement his own agenda is Bush's fault -- through incompetence or political weakness.

Some Bias, You Say?

Unfortunately for you, Ms. Loven has been busted regularly for this bias. After all, she's married to a Democrat Party operative. Her husband was one of Jean-Claude Kerry's senior advisors in 2004, amd also worked for Mr. Hillary Clinton. I fully expect CBS News to hire her soon...

Here are a few tidbits for your dining and dancing pleasure re. Ms. Loven's bias and background:

http://www.powerline...

What a bunch of crap!

What a bunch of crap!

Bush's Problems

Don't get me wrong I voted for Bush twice but he has had serious problems...

Bush's Problems:

1. Immigration (amnesty, ignores securing the border but plays lip service)

2. Excessive Spending (not a fiscal conservative)

3. Iraq War (They should have sent in 400,000+ troops from day one and cleaned house. Not play this drive around in Humvees, originally lightly armoured and use our soldiers as target practice)

 

Bush's Accomplishments:

1. Tax Cuts

2. Judicial Appointees (Alito, Roberts)

3. Vetos of ridiculous liberal legislation

What does this mean? Bush could be doing much better and his poll numbers directly reflect his problems.

The Anti "Man-Made" Global Warming Resource

OMG!!!  I totally agree.

OMG!!!  I totally agree.  I have been saying this from the get go: I "WISH" they would have sent in more troops from the get go.  For all I care, we should have leveled the place.  None of this "nansy pansy" stuff.  I hope we learn this lesson for any upcoming wars.

You guys are spot on. If

You guys are spot on.

If he wants more ratings.. BUILD THE DAM FENCE!

STOP TRYING TO TURN US INTO A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY.

 

These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc.
Ronald Reagan- 40th Anniversary of D-Day

  Send as many troops as

 

Send as many troops as we can over. Crush the insurgents put
more pressure on the government and get them home with VICTORY!

These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc.
Ronald Reagan- 40th Anniversary of D-Day

Logistics strikes again

Do you have any idea what the logistical footprint for 400,000+ troops would be?   

Res tantum valet quantum vendi potest.

The problem here is we live

The problem here is we live in a country where a lot of people believe that the President "manages" the economy (like driving a car) and has the power to "fix" things.

Despite what liberals and editorial writers like to think, we do not live in a Paul Begala fantasy "stroke of the pen, law of the land. Kinda cool" country.

Exactly how many bills that would fix Social Security and Medicare did the Congress send him, that he refused to sign into law? The one bill that he would have signed (immigration "reform") was opposed by about 90% of the country.

With Bush's popularity at an all time low and relations with the
Democratic-led Congress acrimonious,
he has little or no chance of
pulling off a surprise victory in his time left.

Loven is hoist on her own petard.