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Dear John
Harvard Crimson ^ | Wednesday, September 15, 2004 | PETER CHARLES MULCAHY

Posted on 09/16/2004 12:06:27 PM PDT by presidio9

A poll in this week’s Time Magazine shows that the relentless Swift Boat Veterans ads and the Republican National Convention—a somewhat unprecedented incumbent convention, considering the amount of attention devoted to the weaknesses of the challenger—have taken a toll on John F. Kerry. The poll shows President Bush leading Kerry 52 percent to 41 percent, with Kerry’s favorability rating down from about 55 percent in August to 43 percent today. More surprising than the magnitude of Bush’s bounce, however, is the fact that Kerry seems to be taking it sitting down. Rather than challenge the president with a slew of obvious and legitimate criticisms—a costly war fought on what now appear to be false pretenses, an economy in recession, a nation hemorrhaging jobs, a $400 billion budget deficit—Kerry seems to be trying to stay above it all, being elusive rather than clear, being hopelessly optimistic rather than perhaps fatally realistic. His most publicized statements, such as last week’s promise to create a Department of Wellness to advocate preventive healthcare, beg the question posed by our friend Jon Stewart on “The Daily Show:”

Is he trying to lose?

Considering his lifelong aspirations to the White House, that seems unlikely—yet his strategy makes you wonder. This summer, C-Span aired an episode of “The Dick Cavett Show” in 1971, showing a younger John F. Kerry debating his current Swift Boat rival John O’Neill on Vietnamization and how to end the War. The Kerry of 1971 paradoxically makes the Kerry of today look like an amateur. He was poised as always without sacrificing vitality; he was sharp and in command, and he seized every opportunity to quietly take his opponent to the cleaners. His nuance wasn’t a burden to his effectiveness; rather, it was captivating. He embodied the feeling of inevitability that has followed his aspirations for the White House; perhaps he was too cocksure, too patrician, but he was clear in his convictions. Today the passionate youth seems to have given way to a flabbier, saggier candidacy.

That was, of course, before he lost his first race; he never lost again, but the mid-campaign scare was somewhat institutionalized. Kerry has a reputation in Massachusetts for stumbling through the middle of the campaign and then emerging victoriously from the trainwreck unscathed, like a political Mr. Magoo (see his Senate campaign against Governor William Weld ’66). For those of us in his corner, I suppose that counts as consolation.

Kerry’s lack of response and attack seems to stem from a philosophy that a negative candidacy is doomed to fail—and that optimism is key. A positive message is certainly worthwhile, but not at the expense of self-defense and a potentially dangerous inability to criticize the chief executive’s judgment. Optimism is all well and good, but Kerry is running for president, not head cheerleader. His pal Bill Clinton is right: Strength and wisdom are not opposing values. But it certainly would be stupid not to show a little more strength.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: harvardcrimson
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/09/16/kerry.thurs.ap/index.html

http://edition.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/09/16/kerry.strategy.ap/index.html

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/chitribts/20040916/ts_chicagotrib/kerryaccusesbushofpassingbuckoneconomy

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/usatoday/20040916/pl_usatoday/kerryslamsbushovereconomy

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/16/politics/campaign/16kerry.html?ex=1095998400&en=c10e38fa48d0d49a&ei=5006&partner=ALTAVISTA1

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/washpost/20040916/pl_washpost/a22980_2004sep15

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20040914/pl_afp/us_vote_040914134852

http://www.iht.com/articles/538645.html

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=politicsNews&storyID=6233664&src=rss/ElectionCoverage&section=news

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20040913/pl_nm/campaign_korea_north_dc_1

1 posted on 09/16/2004 12:06:28 PM PDT by presidio9
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To: presidio9
an economy in recession, a nation hemorrhaging jobs,

This person is at Harvard?

2 posted on 09/16/2004 12:09:12 PM PDT by KJacob (God's purpose is never the same as man's purpose.)
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To: presidio9
an economy in recession, a nation hemorrhaging jobs

How dumb do you have to be to get into Harvard now?

3 posted on 09/16/2004 12:10:22 PM PDT by Argus
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To: KJacob

Hey, great non-Harvard minds think alike.


4 posted on 09/16/2004 12:10:59 PM PDT by Argus
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To: KJacob
like a political Mr. Magoo???!! yeah, that's who I want for President of the most powerful country on earth?
5 posted on 09/16/2004 12:12:46 PM PDT by Chewbacco (I actually did have a tagline, before I erased it.)
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To: presidio9

Yeah but isn't he going to deliver a powerful speech to the Reserves sometime today? You know, another speech to totally demoralize our troops abroad?


6 posted on 09/16/2004 12:15:32 PM PDT by sarasota
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"see his Senate campaign against Governor William Weld ’66"

30 years off.


7 posted on 09/16/2004 12:20:27 PM PDT by kasparik
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To: presidio9
Is he trying to lose? ... The Kerry of 1971 paradoxically makes the Kerry of today look like an amateur.

The John Kerry of 1971 was of no more substance than the John Kerry of 2004. What is different today is that John Kerry is 33 years older and his family medical history is apparently catching up with him.

8 posted on 09/16/2004 12:20:53 PM PDT by Lunkhead_01
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To: kasparik

he means Weld was Harvard Class of 1966 - customary notation when you mention an alum


9 posted on 09/16/2004 12:29:32 PM PDT by steamboat (Those who stand for nothing fall for anything...)
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To: presidio9
But it certainly would be stupid not to show a little more strength.

Don't you actually have to believe in something in order to take a strong political position?

His strongest belief seems to be that he hates GWB. That's not a position that's going to win my vote.

The editorial writer recognizes the symptoms of Kerry's disease but he chooses not to opine on the cause.

10 posted on 09/16/2004 12:29:51 PM PDT by siunevada
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To: siunevada

The pings in post one are all articles specifically about Kerry attacking Bush on different issues and in different publications. Young Peter is depressing unimformed for a Harvard student who aspires to a career in journalism. A mind is a terrible thing to waste...


11 posted on 09/16/2004 12:32:25 PM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does)
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To: presidio9

Sheesh. Even the pro-Kerry audience on the Dick Cavett show thought that he had his clock cleaned by John ONeil.


12 posted on 09/16/2004 12:43:52 PM PDT by Frumious Bandersnatch
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To: presidio9
Frankenstein to Kerry, a natural progression!


13 posted on 09/16/2004 1:35:27 PM PDT by jws3sticks (Hillary can take a very long walk on a very short pier, anytime, and the sooner the better!)
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