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Edited on Fri Oct-01-04 11:30 AM by Moonbeam_Starlight
issues out of his butt right and left. He'll use the old God, guns and gays fear factor.
But it won't work. Here's why: bush has NO CLUE what he is up against. Well, I take that back--that spanking he got last night gave him a clue and he'd be wise to take it. See, this is a man COMPLETELY unused to being questioned or to having his views challenged in ANY way, shape or form. Surrounding bush with nothing but yes-men and fawning, pre-selected audiences for months and months on end (his entire misadministration?) has been a COLOSSAL error on Rove's part.
Getting back to why the domestic policy wedge issues won't work: they won't work because bush is debating KERRY. Last night, I saw the prosecutor in Kerry come out full force. I saw a capable, calm, strong man in full command of the facts and sure of himself on the issues.
The Kerry campaign will be ready for EVERY wedge issue bush can throw at him. And none will stick. None. I have a feeling, seriously, that we have just seen Kerry's WORST performance in the debates.
Think about THAT for a second. Meaning he will only spank MORE ass in the next two debates. Wow. I can't wait.
By the way, I was already on board with Kerry and didn't think it was possible to want him to be president more, but apparently it was. While he was talking about wanting both multi-lateral AND bi-lateral talks with North Korea, while he was nailing bush on ignoring the North Koreans developing more nukes while he's been in office, I felt it happen. I wanted him as president right NOW.
I actually cannot now believe I was EVER ABB. Screw ABB. I want THIS man for my president. I don't even CARE that he isn't liberal enough for my liking, Clinton wasn't either. I think Kerry is going to go down in history as one of The Greats. Yep. I DARE anyone to talk smack to my face about John Kerry. I dare them to. Go ahead, try it.
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