Does anybody know who Peggy Noonan is working for this year - because I definitely caught a whiff of Noonan in the tail end of that speech. "Buildings fell, and a nation rose..." etc. Anybody else share this assessment?
Was sure I heard Peggy as well; and I do believe she has been on board with GW for the past few months.
She resonates beautifully on the 'Repub plane' ;^).
Peggy is back on the Bush team. I'm sure she had a hand in that speech, especially the end. And was she the one that came up with "the soft bigotry of low expectations?" It was good to hear that one pulled out again.
[Does anybody know who Peggy Noonan is working for this year - because I definitely caught a whiff of Noonan in the tail end of that speech. "Buildings fell, and a nation rose..." etc. Anybody else share this assessment?]
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As I'm sure someone else will have told you, she took a sabbatical from writing her column to volunteer to the Bush campaign. Yes that line is pure Noonan, easily the greatest line of the speech.
Karen Hughes.
Yeah, I wondered if Peggy had a hand in that speech. It was Dubya's style, but some of the phrases that just sounded so 'Peggy'. When she wrote the column at WSJ that said she was going to work with the Republicans, she said that she'd be working for folks most people hadn't heard of, but I'm not so sure.
Does anybody know who Peggy Noonan is working for this year "
I saw recently that Peggy was taking time off from her column to work on the re-election campaign.