As Kerry becomes the nominee-presumptive, all sorts of great anti-Kerry material has come flooding in, from 1971 (William F. Buckley, Jr., and vintage Doonesbury strips Gary Trudeau no doubt wishes he didn't pen), to his Senate voting record, to retrospectives such as Ann Coulter's recent column.
And there will be more, much more. Our problem, it seems to me, will be how to focus on the most compelling arguments. It will take discipline not to present the electorate with a squadrillion reasons not to vote for Kerry, because too much "stuff" may have the effect of blurring the argument. Hopefully, Rove and company will take a half-dozen of the most egregiously leftist, out-of-step-with-the-voters Kerry positions, votes, or actions, and hammer them home again and again -- combined, of course, with the President's positive message and accomplishments.
Kerry or Bush: Which one would Osama vote for?