1 posted on
09/15/2004 6:04:29 AM PDT by
dubie
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To: dubie
I think this fact is well known. But dems are a little slow on the uptake...
2 posted on
09/15/2004 6:05:58 AM PDT by
tje
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3 posted on
09/15/2004 6:06:01 AM PDT by
RockinRight
(Vote early, vote often)
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4 posted on
09/15/2004 6:06:43 AM PDT by
TomServo
To: dubie
Shrum's "bright" idea is to be Mr. Populist, bashing corporations even though most voters now own stock.
To: dubie
With yet another appointment of a former Clinton administration staffer to Kerrys team on Tuesday, Coelho argues the problem is worsening.
No, the problem is getting better and better.
6 posted on
09/15/2004 6:07:36 AM PDT by
aruanan
To: dubie
Do we have independent confirmation of this? I don't trust CBS to report where the sun will rise anymore.
9 posted on
09/15/2004 6:09:51 AM PDT by
nwrep
To: dubie
This is from CBS.
How do we know it was really Tony Coello?
To: dubie
Well, this sounds plausible, I just wish it had come from a reliable source instead of See BS. They have forsaken any claim to credibility they may have had.
13 posted on
09/15/2004 6:12:23 AM PDT by
Kenton
("Life is tough, and it's really tough when you're stupid" - Damon Runyon)
To: dubie
LOL. What a joke. The dumbest thing Kerry ever did was get involved with the Clinton crew. He was doing bad enough on his own.
14 posted on
09/15/2004 6:12:35 AM PDT by
MistyCA
To: dubie
No, Tony, don't you understand? Everything that the Clintons touch is gold. The ground they walk on is always strewn with rose petals. They breath only the most purified air. How dare you imply that anything about Their Majesties might possibly be less than perfect. You Commoner!
To: dubie
Someone years ago told me: When a company gets in trouble (financially), they lay off productive workers and hire more 'bean counters'/accountants.
Over the years I have noticed that that tends to be true.
Similarly, when a political campaign gets in trouble (lowering polls), they tend to hire more analysts/advisers/consultants.
Regardless of that, Kerry's problem is that two camps are within his campaign: the extremist/leftist camp and the moderate camp. Kerry can't placate one side without alienating the other camp.
To get the nomination, Kerry leaned toward the extremist/leftist camp; now, he is trying to go toward the moderate side. The two camps' positions are vastly different. Thus, the quintessential politician, John Kerry, flipflops between each of the camps.
John's quandary: he will have to select a side and stick with it, alienating the other side; but he will have to do it soon. If he continues to flipflop, he loses the Independents who are watching from the sidelines.
23 posted on
09/15/2004 6:17:39 AM PDT by
TomGuy
(His VN crumbling, he says 'move on'. So now, John Kerry is running on Bob KerrEy's Senate record.)
To: dubie
Assuming the accuracy of this report as my preface, if a known crook like Cuello denounces the Kerry campaign's as one of chaos, the fat lady is nearing her finale.
And, no, I shall not stop my role in supporting GWB to the inth degree in some self-confident anticipatory mockery of the foul JFKerry as a loser.
Regards . . . Penny
25 posted on
09/15/2004 6:20:36 AM PDT by
Penny
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27 posted on
09/15/2004 6:20:52 AM PDT by
meema
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30 posted on
09/15/2004 6:23:24 AM PDT by
Fintan
(Oh...am I supposed to read the article???)
To: dubie
One point that has received little attention is the fact that we are seeing a Teddy/Hillary battle going on within the Kerry campaign. After Kerry's problems before the Dean meltdown, the campaign brought in the TeddyKennedy mafia (Cahill, Meehan, etc.). Now, he's brought in the Clintonites, without firing Teddy's gang, and the top spots are now double-filled. One can only imagine the infighting and chaos!
33 posted on
09/15/2004 6:25:01 AM PDT by
expatpat
To: dubie
This story is being reported buy CBiaS. Are there any reputable news organizations reporting this?
To: dubie
As long as the dumbocrats have shipwreck nutsacks like Cornel West (Hannity & Colmes last night) making appearances ranting, raving, and babbling incoherently -- we'll take this election quite handily.
Keep up the good work, lefties!
35 posted on
09/15/2004 6:26:47 AM PDT by
Don Simmons
(I'm damn proud of MY medals - because I earned them!)
To: dubie
What is it that we [Democrats] are? If you go to Kerry, thats a disaster because the candidate should not be involved in solving disputes or the creation of his message.
It also starts to impact in regard to the whole image of leadership. If someone cant control a message in a presidential campaign, how are you going to be a good president?
This is so rich. The first quote came about a third of the way through the article, then the second concluded the article. It seems that Democrats must have it both ways, all the time.
37 posted on
09/15/2004 6:27:24 AM PDT by
billhilly
(If you're lurking here from DU (Democrats unglued), I trust this post will make you sick)
To: dubie
Coelho says. It also starts to impact in regard to the whole image of leadership. If someone cant control a message in a presidential campaign, how are you going to be a good president?
thoughtful minds have already figured that out
41 posted on
09/15/2004 6:30:03 AM PDT by
AMDG&BVMH
(Proudly served in the National Guard)
To: dubie
I think that almost all the Clinton lie/cover-up staff is now riding on TrainWreck Kerry. I wonder when Monica will board?
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