Hi Seeker,
You know what I noticed about this speech? Several things but one so old it isn't even funny.
Here's a little story that will help me to demonstrate my point and yes, *groan* it is a history lesson:
When King Richard was departing for the Crusades (kind of appropriate eh?) there were two main guys left in charge in England. One very shrewd and low-born the other, gentle and courtly. The shrewd low-born one (William DeLongchamps) made the quick crossing to France before his royal master headed off to lands beyond easy access and filled his ears *first* with all sorts of fabulous ideas of how he, the lowly servant of the king, could gather boatloads of money for Richard's warchest. Then, while Richard's head was filled with images of gold and glory, he planted the seed that perhaps he (the lowly servant) could best serve his master if he were also appointed papal legate and other various positions of great power (which would make him supreme master in the king's abscence). Of course with Richard happily dreaming of his visions of greatness he readily agreed to the rest of Longchamp's proposals.
You see, the parallel here is that Bush first and foremost made it very clear how very vigilant we must be against the enemy. We have made great strides in conquering our enemies and have much more to do (like to the tune of about $48 billion) and we will protect ourselves at any cost!!
Then, when we have an enraged, yet still a bit frightened nation focusing on our powerful, unassailable military force and it's future glory, we slip in a few details of how things at home are going awry making it clear the bi-partisanship is just a war thing as some are not filled with daydreams of glory to the point of happily and readily agreeing to the rest of these proposals.
Always notice what a speech is opened with, see what it is they want you occupied with while they then bring out the less pleasant or more controversial. It is a timeless tactic.
Gotta love the tried and true methods,
Julie, who knows war-talk when she hears it and she heard it last night