I don't think he's really back in the game. His speech was "red meat" to his already-partisan base. It probably won't affect whatever's left of the undecided vote, and it certainly isn't going to sway the Republican faithful one way or the other.
I think he senses his hard-left Democrat base becoming disenchanted with him and had to do something to prop up his anti-war credentials. Most likely the RNC and the Bush campaign will hit back with a variation on the "flip-flop" theme and his attack will go nowhere.
Plus, all the available oxygen is being sucked up by the CBS fiasco, with more names coming out with every passing hour.
USA today doing an article tomorrow on cbs internal investigation focusing on mapes/kerry connection.
hmmmmmmm....
ping
need time to digest it all.....