I've been summarized!
Well, not really but it sounds good. My sentiments on Elections ’06 are echoed by Hugh Hewitt at the Heritage Foundation:
The key to painting the map red, he said, is nationalizing the Republican campaign message of '06 behind the central idea of the trustworthiness of the President on national security issues and the War in Iraq.
"If the Democratic Party wins either House of Congress, I think we will lose the war."
He noted, with the disclaimer that he's not questioning anyone's patriotism, that various Dems vocally support the notion that President Bush is a criminal for employing NSA wiretapping and that troops should begin an immediate Murtha-style redemployment[sic] from Iraq.
"These sorts of policies...will lose the war in a way that will be as shattering to the West as the loss of Vietnam was."
Hugh noted that the moral equivalence of the Left has crept onto the Republican side of the aisle and Republicans are moving away from the President on this issue when they should not be.
"He does what he says. That is their greatest advantage."
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