Posted on 07/30/2004 3:58:17 AM PDT by johnny7
FOR REASONS he might like to explain, John Kerry last night raced through an acceptance speech that was way too long for a time slot he knew about for weeks.
Desperate to stay within the broadcast networks' paltry 60 minutes, Kerry stepped on his best thoughts and lines and blurred important proposals and distinctions, committing the sin of interfering with his own ability to communicate with an electorate eager to learn much more about President Bush's opponent. At a Democratic convention planned to showcase a candidate and his basic approach to two huge situations -- a bogged-down military adventure in Iraq and a fragile economy -- Kerry obscured his presentation in a blizzard of hard-to-follow verbiage dictated by the clock.
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Okay. He accepted the nomination. Has he paid back the mortgage loan?
Which, outside of Dimocrat Party circles, is biting J. Effin Kerry on his butt, big time.
The fact that only two of the twenty or so, that served with him actually support his candidacy.
The fact that he asked to be returned stateside after his third "wound" [?] thereby not serving the one year time period, and was the only Swift Boat member to do so other than those who suffered grievous wounds or were killed.
The fact that Mr. Kerry is not an American patriot, in spite of his self made vidios, medals and rhetoric will be fully known before November 2nd..
Edwards' "pretty face" doesn't do much for the average voter (Therezza is anything but normal) and he has less than one term experience in the Senate. Other than that, he is nothing but a conniving shuyster, so what can he talk about?
Yes, today the Washington Post's editorial page also panned his speech (sob)
That's not necessarily encouraging. 45% of the public would vote for a mouldering corpse as long as it was an anti-Bush corpse.
It was a limp wristed panzy salute in deference to his gay constituents.
That chin of her's needs some serious filing-down... maybe chisling.
Thomas Oliphant IS a liberal and he doesn't think the speech did for John F*ckin.' Its one of those rare times I find myself in complete agreement with someone on the other side of the political divide. The speech was overly long, rushed and stepped on its best lines. Yeah it may have shown Kerry's ability to give one when he absolutely has to but all the same, as an address it wasn't a home run. It won't give him the boost in the polls he was counting on.
Maybe the balloon guy was a Bushie causing a bit of mischief ;-)
Also, look closely at the pinky finger on his right hand during the "salute". It looks as if he's fighting to keep it from extending in a Frenchy, cocktail party way, sort of like a "Grey Poupon" moment. It's as bad as the "salutes" the former democrat occupant of the Oval Office pretended to extend to the USMC helicopter pilots and crew. Plus the pricelessly goofy look on his ugly mug is worth the cost of admission. This guy truly is a goof.
Watch it there, bud!
(:-p)
Agreed. I think it dawned on him that he was out of his league and he was fighting a panic attack............................
You sure it is not simply the first inklings of buyer remorse?
So what.
They'll be back in full campaign mode for john/john within days.
The only reason for their slight criticism early on is so they can point to it later in response to charges that they are biased for the democrats.
Just like in early '93 Big Media was critical of the klyntyn admin. That "critical" behavior allowed them to claim "balance" later on when it was time to re-elect the democrat.
AV
Did anyone else see Mama T at the fireworks? She reached way behind her, grabbed Kerry by the butt, pulled him around and back to her! She played air violin, clapped to the music with timing way off...and nearly fell down not once, but twice. Bizarre!
Gary Sinise. Meryl Streep. Denzel Washington.
"The Chappaquda Candidate."
Born to Lose, that Another Might Win
Teresa looked drunk. Real drunk. She nearly fell off the stage at least 3 or 4 times.
Besides the sweating and the fact that he looked uncomfortable, there were parts of the speech that were so poorly written that they didn't make any sense.
He switched topics like crazy sometimes without a strong segue. It was hard to keep up with him.
My mouth fell open while listening to it. I couldn't believe that he was failing so bad. And again, it was a house made out of cards. There is nothing he said that won't be easily refuted. There is nothing he said that won't come back to bite him in the butt.
As for his threat that the President had better take the high road - that's DNC speak for "you had better not bring up my record."
It was stagecraft without purpose. All photo op and no substance. It was very bad.
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