Monday, October 31, 2005

Season of Discontent? No, not at all! (Part III)

Conservative commentators and bloggers continue to strongly disagree with Juan Williams, Fox News contributor, that we are in a "season of discontent." Juan's analysis is not only way off the mark, it is being challenged daily by intellectuals on the right, and by the humble author of Thespis Journal. Good news is breaking out all over, just don't ask Katie Couric and Matt Lauer to tell you. If not actually great news, the news you read from discriminating sources, is vastly different from what the networks and the New York Times want you to believe.
The latest person to state the truth is Michael Barone in a great piece of analysis today at townhall.com. Mr. Barone, a brilliant political thinker and election expert extraordinarie, has blunt langauge in his piece today.

"Much is made of Bush's current low standing in the polls -- though he rates much higher than did Presidents Truman, Nixon and Carter at their low points. But poll results count for less in a re-elected president than performance. Last week's four events turned some things around. Now Bush and his people must act."

In addition, Robert Novak has a great column today about George W. Bush moving forward on the supreme court nomination.

Keep the good news coming!

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