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Republican election message: Iraq is Bush's fault, not ours



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The GOP Congress has marched in lock-step with Bush on the Iraq war. They've enabled the disaster, never questioning the Iraq policy. Now, that Iraq is a political disaster, they're all acting like they had nothing to do with the mess:

Rank-and file Republicans who once adamantly backed the administration on the war are moving to a two-stage new message, according to some lawmakers. First, Republicans are making it clear to constituents they do not agree with every decision the president has made on Iraq. Then they boil the argument down to two choices: staying and fighting or conceding defeat to a vicious enemy.

The shift is subtle, but Republican lawmakers acknowledge that it is no longer tenable to say the news media are ignoring the good news in Iraq and painting an unfair picture of the war. In the first half of this year, 4,338 Iraqi civilians died violent deaths, according to a new report by the U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq. Last month alone, 3,149 civilians were killed -- an average of more than 100 a day.

"It's like after Katrina, when the secretary of homeland security was saying all those people weren't really stranded when we were all watching it on TV," said Rep. Patrick T. McHenry (R-N.C.). "I still hear about that. We can't look like we won't face reality."
You won't face reality, Rep. McHenry. But, linking the disasters of Iraq and Katrina is a good talking point -- for the Democrats.


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