To: Just mythoughts
"To hear JFKerry speak after listening to Vice President Cheney was like hearing a voice of "dark" despair filled with bitterness and hate. Not one bit inspiring."
It's a stark contrast, and one I hope becomes abundantly clear to Mr. and Mrs. Sort-of-Uninvolved Voters as the year progresses.
As Rush pointed out today, when Kerry heckled the gentleman at the town hall meeting who wanted to know which foreign leaders, Kerry was showing he did NOT want to be President of all the people. Instead of using it as an opportunity to try to win a convert (and many more listening), Kerry delighted not only in harrassing the gentleman about his voting record and arrogantly claiming it wasn't a taxpayer or voter's business to know which foreign leaders endorsed him, Kerry also seemed to enjoy the crowd booing the guy. Based on what I heard on several radio shows over the last couple days (including Larry Elder's show), I think even some Democrats were left unsettled by this.
To: GOPrincess
"Based on what I heard on several radio shows over the last couple days (including Larry Elder's show), I think even some Democrats were left unsettled by this."
JFKerry does like to brag that he was a prosecutor and that is exactly how he treated "joe" citizen.
To: GOPrincess
I think Rush's point is on-target. Remember the turning point of Dean's campaign, when it all started going down-hill? It was when Dean attacked that one guy in the townhall meeting who said that Dean should lay off the negativity, and "love his neighbor," and Dean said "Bush isn't my neighbor." It started to unravel from that point.
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03/17/2004 11:10:15 PM PST by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
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