Posted on 08/31/2004 8:14:40 PM PDT by Nascardude
Tuesday, August 31 2004 KERRY IS IN CRISIS: Roger L. Simon is right, a shake up by the Kerry camp at this point in the race is tantamount to an admission of crisis. Mickey Kaus is right, too: Joe Lockhart ain't gonna come riding in and save the day.
Meanwhile Charlie Cook decided it was time to walk back his rather bold prediction from three weeks ago that this was Kerry's race to lose: "It really is pretty amazing how fast the conventional wisdom can change." You don't say? Maybe it shouldn't have been conventional wisdom in the first place.
Honestly, I still don't understand how or why Cook and Sabato decided to go out on a limb like that before the GOP convention. It was like two respected Vegas bookies deciding to change the odds of a game at halftime because one team was up a point or two. It just never made sense.
For the record, I'm not convinced the movement to Bush is all the work of the Swiftees, though they've certain played a part. But even if it is, it's not like the damage they've inflicted on Kerry should come as a big surprise to anyone who follows politics closely.
The Swiftees held a press conference way back in early May - even if it did get close to zero attention from the mainstream press. Here's what I wrote about the Swiftees at the time:
As far as politically damaging attacks go, this (the Swift Boat Veterans) should rank right up there among the most potent ones imaginable. It would certainly be a political disaster of thermonuclear proportions if all of George W. Bush's former commanding officers in the National Guard condemned his fitness to be CIC.
But I suspect this story won't get very much play (except in the blogosphere) and whatever attention it does generate in the mainstream press that might potentially influence swing voters in battleground states will be seriously diluted by Kerry's massive $25 million ad buy that began yesterday touting his service in Vietnam.
In other words, the Veterans' press conference and letter may not have much of a short-term impact on Kerry's numbers.
But it will be a different story after Labor Day when the Bush camp puts clips from the letter and footage from the press conference into an ad of their own and spends enough money in those same battleground states to make it hurt.
How will Kerry be able to effectively rebut this letter when the time comes? Very good question.
As it turns out, the answer to the question is "not effectively at all," which is why the Kerry campaign seems to be teetering on the verge of a meltdown. - T. Bevan 6:00 pm Link | Email | Send to a Friend
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Can anyone say DNC Titanic?
LOL LOL LOL!
Yes the Kerritanic has hit the proverbial iceberg. Too bad they didn't bother to store enough lifeboats.
Ghosts of McGovern hover over the corpse of sKerry/Edwards.
"But I suspect this story won't get very much play (except in the blogosphere) and whatever attention it does generate in the mainstream press that might potentially influence swing voters in battleground states will be seriously diluted by Kerry's massive $25 million ad buy that began yesterday touting his service in Vietnam"
His prediction was actually 180 degrees from what happened and why: The ad buy put all of kerry's eggs in the vietnam basket, making any attack on his vietnam record that much more powerful.
I believe it is finally starting to sink into the Democrats that they just nominated their own Bob Dole; without the likability and war record.
It's only a matter of time before McAuliffe decides to (1) let Kerry sink, (2) save Daschle, and (3) save his job. If Kerry and Daschle lose, McAuliffe is out. These RATs always look out for number one.
If Terry is out then who is running the show? Are you saying the beast is not the one behind the curtain in all of this?
"If Terry is out then who is running the show? Are you saying the beast is not the one behind the curtain in all of this?"
-- Well I've heard a lot of peaple say McAuliffe was dangerously close to being forces to resign after the 2002 mid-terms.
In 2008 it will be the Soros-Clinton Unity Party.
"haha, i have the exact same feeling as i did when dean fell so fast. i got that feeling from dean's own forum. and i have the same feeling from kerry's forum. go read it, it is hilarious. half of them are saying hes dead, the other half say no we can do it, fight fight fight, heh, awesome."
-- Link???
Rush has hinted the past two days that "IF" one dug deep into the SwiftVets funding one perhaps could find dots connecting to Clintons.
I've been looking through their threads and I haven't seen a gloom and doom one yet. Link?
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