"Those Democratic congressional leaders who try to suggest that we don't have a plan are deeply irresponsible," said White House spokesman Scott McClellan, who reiterated it was possible to bring some troops home next year.
A snap poll by CNN/Gallup/USA Today after Bush's speech said 55 percent of respondents believed Bush did not have a plan to "achieve victory for the United States in Iraq."
Those wild and crazy, carefree Democrats with their representing the belief of a greater majority of the American people than voted for Bush in the last election...
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I think it's also possible that they know suggesting such a plan is irrelevant so long as Republicans remain in power and unwilling to listen.
I expect them-the Democrats-to come to a consensus soon and start hitting Bush with it hard through most of next year.
But I think their point of attack is going to be, subliminally or otherwise, not: This is what Bush should do, but rather: Bush is incompetent, put us in power and this is what WE'LL do.
There is no point in offering competent suggestions to incompetents who don't take suggestions.
Democrats have to take their case directly to the American people.
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