Filling the spin vacuum
Independent Institute
by Ivan Eland
10/30/06
President Bush and Karl Rove realize they are losing the pre-election public relations battle with the Democrats over the war in Iraq. Rove, the president's political ace, didn't think the American people could intellectually process more than three words. So he cleverly tried to define the president's position on the war as 'stay the course' and paint the Democrats as advocating a policy of 'cut and run.' Unfortunately, Iraqis don't follow Washington's rules of spin. In fact, lately they haven't been following many rules at all...
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1844
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Ivan Eland
10/30/06
President Bush and Karl Rove realize they are losing the pre-election public relations battle with the Democrats over the war in Iraq. Rove, the president's political ace, didn't think the American people could intellectually process more than three words. So he cleverly tried to define the president's position on the war as 'stay the course' and paint the Democrats as advocating a policy of 'cut and run.' Unfortunately, Iraqis don't follow Washington's rules of spin. In fact, lately they haven't been following many rules at all...
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1844
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 31. Okt, 16:11