Now, in the wake of a month of harsh attacks on Mr. Kerry's character, military record and antiwar activity by the group called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth and the White House itself, . . . Polls show that the attacks apparently succeeded in raising doubts about Mr. Kerry, and undermining his campaign's central biographical rationale, just when many voters were first tuning in to the race. Some old colleagues worry that irreparable damage has already been done.
A bitter pill for readers of the Times to swallow.
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To: Oeconomicus
But they also insist that he long ago learned the lessons of that searing defeat Seared...seared into his memory, they are.
2 posted on
09/23/2004 8:57:51 PM PDT by
TheBigB
(I'm 100% correct. I have documents that say so.)
To: Oeconomicus
"The article continued: "Obviously, John Kerry is a loser. Only losers have days like this." And Mr. Kerry himself offered a terse assessment: "How did I feel when I lost? Lousy. I guess you learn from it. I'm not sure just what yet."
Thirty-two years later, Mr. Kerry is once again..."
...a loser.
To: Oeconomicus
TODD S. PURDUM
Long winded liberal idiot.
To: Oeconomicus
6 posted on
09/23/2004 9:04:58 PM PDT by
Ciexyz
("FR, best viewed with a budgie on hand")
To: Oeconomicus
Mr. Kerry, seared by his combat experience in the Mekong Delta and embittered by the death of close friends in the war, had made Vietnam the centerpiece of his campaign.Wow. Imagine that.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
To: Oeconomicus
Geez. How many column feet did this article get?
8 posted on
09/23/2004 9:07:33 PM PDT by
TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig
(You can turn your head away from the Berg video and still hear Al Queda's calls to prayer.)
To: Oeconomicus
"Did he learn in Lowell, always fight back?" Mr. Vallely asked. "Yes, but John's always been a pretty good fighter." And, he added, "Kerry's cooler now. He's cooler. I mean, he's less - he's more skilled. He's not nervous." I find it interesting how W has played a rope-a-dope strategery this year. He let the demokrats swing and swing and swing at him up to th convention, and then came in fresh for the kill. I was mad at W earlier for not responding more, but it seems to have worked out (although with a lot of help from the Swifties).
Dan Payne, another aide in that first race, said that Mr. Kerry had developed "a kind of toughness that allows him to take hits," and that he was "willing to go through these very difficult plunges in his fortunes."
Kerry can take a punch at all. He has a big glass jaw.
To: Oeconomicus
"I began to sense there were some folks out there on their own doing their stuff and calling it V.V.A.W.," he said this summer. "I just said, 'It's not my cup of tea.'" Try to imagine our present Commander-in-Chief EVER saying, "It's not my cup of tea."
To: Oeconomicus
"I took a shellacking," he said in an interview this summer...."But I didn't take a shellacking..."Classic flip-floppin' Kerry.
13 posted on
09/23/2004 9:18:11 PM PDT by
uglybiker
(Urrrrrrgh! Kerry! Baaaaaaaad!!!!!!..................Frank N. Stein)
To: Oeconomicus
Ooooh....it would almost be worth being a reporter to be able to interview Terayza...think of the things you could coax her to say if you really wanted to.
14 posted on
09/23/2004 9:21:29 PM PDT by
sam_whiskey
(Peace through Strength)
To: Oeconomicus
I am surprised that the author didn't mention Senator Tom Eagleton -- like Senator Kerry's campaign, Senator McGovern's grew rocky when it was found that one of them had had mental problems, though in McGovern's case, it was the vice presidential candidate, not the presidential one. (After today's performance, can anyone not wonder if Senator Kerry is undergoing some very serious problems?)
Like McGovern's campaign, Kerry's campaign also appears to be on its way to a major defeat, perhaps another historic one. Good riddance to it; after the embarrassing episode today, insulting Iraq's interim leader, I believe that Senator Kerry should slink away.
To: kalt
19 posted on
09/23/2004 9:30:31 PM PDT by
AuH2ORepublican
(Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice, moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
To: Oeconomicus
"All of a sudden, water started washing over my shoes!" Mr. Kerry explained in the article. "The car was filling up with water! Water was coming out of every orifice! I could see the headlines: 'John Kerry, Former Congressional Candidate, Drowned in Car Wash.' "He's just lucky Teddy wasn't driving the car. He would have drown.
20 posted on
09/23/2004 9:31:56 PM PDT by
eggman
(With CBS and lies as with cats and hairballs - expect the unexpectorated.)
To: Oeconomicus
God, this is an insipid article! Lots of handwringing, excuses, and navel-gazing.
But, then, it reflects the self-obsessed John Kerry well.
21 posted on
09/23/2004 9:35:23 PM PDT by
sinkspur
("John Kerry's gonna win on his juices. "--Cardinal Fanfani)
To: Oeconomicus
To: Oeconomicus
John Communist Kerry = Looosssseeeerrrr
26 posted on
09/23/2004 9:52:36 PM PDT by
ApesForEvolution
(You will NEVER convince me that Muhammadanism isn't a veil for MASS MURDERS. Save your time...)
To: Oeconomicus
Mr. Kerry lost to his Republican opponent in a district George McGovern carried'Nuff said.
28 posted on
09/23/2004 9:53:43 PM PDT by
T. Buzzard Trueblood
("I think you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things." -Dan Rather)
To: Oeconomicus
29 posted on
09/23/2004 9:56:49 PM PDT by
wardaddy
To: Oeconomicus
I think it helped John enormously that he did not get elected," said Thomas Vallely, a fellow Vietnam veteran who worked for Mr. Kerry then and is working for him now. "If he'd gone from Congress, from being a star, right to some higher job, he wouldn't have had the political skills he acquired going to law school, becoming a prosecutor, running for lieutenant governor and Senate," all in campaigns that seemed to involve what Mr. Vallely called "near-death experiences."
These great "political skills" of Kerry's seem to elude me. The "political skills" required for a Democrat to get elected in Mass are almost non-existent. Unless they start drooling at the mouth, if they can get nominated, they can get elected. As Kerry is finding out, this won't translate to the national stage.
32 posted on
09/23/2004 10:13:30 PM PDT by
rbg81
To: Oeconomicus
embittered by the death of close friends in the war El toro poo poo. Who? Kerry lost one guy he barely knew at school... BFD. In all Kerry's "combat," he tells the story of ONE dead ruff-puff (Regional Forces-Popular Forces, a Vietnamese militia led by US Special Forces) who was killed out of his sight and whose wrapped body was hauled on Kerry's PCF.
Unless the VC in the loincloth was a "close friend." Me, I just thought they were on the same side, is all.
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F
35 posted on
09/23/2004 11:11:52 PM PDT by
Criminal Number 18F
(Fantasy Island: Major media offices in midtown Manhattan)
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