[Vision2020] Commentary by Michael Costello of the LewistonTribune
Ralph Nielsen
nielsen at uidaho.edu
Sun Feb 11 09:32:06 PST 2007
This is not a fair question. It is not a straightforward question. It
is a loaded question. It isn't about whether Bush's scheme will work
or not. It's a sleazy right-wing attempt to paint people as unpatriotic.
The real question is not about whether some scheme of Bush's should
or should not succeed. It's about whether one thinks that Bush's plan
is likely to succeed or not.
I am old enough to remember when Adolf Hitler was unhappy about the
German losses on the Russian front in WW II. So he declared that from
then on the forces would be guided, not by what the generals thought,
but by the intuition of The Leader (Der Fuehrer). The rest is
history, as they say.
You can imagine how the Germans would have answered this question: Do
you personally want the Russian plan The Leader announced last week
to succeed?"
Ralph
PS: Costello is not a professor. He's just a research assistant. I
have no idea what he researches, but it isn't history. Or logic.
g. crabtree jampot at adelphia.net
Sun Feb 11 07:52:07 PST 2007
"19. Do you personally want the Iraq plan President Bush announced
last week to succeed?"
What exactly makes this a loaded question? It seems quite
straightforward to me. It's not as though the question was framed in
such a way as to beg any given response. "Do you want the plan to
succeed or do you want to see children and puppies die?" now that's a
loaded question. What I find odd is that any American of any
political persuasion would answer the original poll question in the
negative.
g
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