Jackson and his comrades can't complain this year as they did in 2000 that Bush was selected (by the Supreme Court), not elected.I suppose they could complain about not having a decent controversy to complain about.They can't complain, as they did in 2000, that Bush only won the Electoral College and not the popular vote. Bush won approximately three and a half million more votes than did Senator John Kerry.
They can't complain, as they did in 2000, that Bush got favorable media attention. This election the major media wasn't just biased against Bush, it had a clear agenda the defeat of the President of the United States.
Therefore, with nothing to complain about, with the Red States having made a clear statement to the Blue States, the Jackson crowd has to gin up problems so they can have a basis for questioning the outcome of the 2004 election.
We need to be broadly disseminating Ann Coulter's book SLANDER, wherein she diagrams the Liberal rhetorical playbook...