Bush, whose aides said they consider the issue a clear political winner, is resurrecting tactics from the last campaign to make the NSA spying program a referendum on which party will keep the United States safe from terrorists. He has dispatched top White House officials almost daily to defend the program and has sent a message to party activists that he considers fighting terrorism with tools such as NSA eavesdropping the defining issue of the November elections
Will Democrats finally take a stance on something? Will blowjobs beat breaking the law for top impeachable offenses? Stay tuned. Rift Between Parties Over NSA Wiretapping Grows |