Posted on 09/25/2004 1:12:58 PM PDT by hope
Kerry Taps Controversial Elian Attorney It may prove to be a critical factor this year as well thanks to John Kerry who just tapped a key figure in the Elian controversy for his campaign.
Kerry must have forgotten that after the Elian brouhaha record numbers of Cuban Americans in Florida voted against Al Gore ceding the closely contested Florida race and the presidency to George Bush.
The Miami Herald reported Saturday that "a lawyer unpopular with many Cuban Americans for his role in the Elián González case will help prepare John Kerry for the upcoming presidential debate to be held at the University of Miami.
That lawyers name is Gregory Craig, a well-connected Washington attorney who represented Elian Gonzalezs father.
Craig worked closely with the Cuban government and Attorney General Janet Reno to gain custody of little Elian.
In the end, armed federal immigration officers stormed the home of Elians uncle and seized the boy. With the help of Reno and the Clinton White House, Craig successfully returned Elian to Castros custody.
Now, Craig has been tapped by John Kerrys campaign to prepare him for his first debate with President Bush, which is scheduled for Sept. 30 in Miami.
Craig will also reportedly play the role of President Bush in a series of mock debates with Kerry.
Craigs new role in the Kerry campaign underscores Senator Ted Kennedys strong control over the Kerry effort.
Craig has been a longstanding Kennedy operative, and the Herald noted that Craig had "served as a top foreign policy advisor to Sen. Edward Kennedy . . . Superlawyer Craig also served as Bill Clinton's lead impeachment lawyer.
The Craig appointment is in keeping with NewsMax Magazines recent cover story "Teddys Back!
Authored by best-selling author Richard Poe, the report reveals that Ted Kennedy is the driving force behind the Kerry campaign and that Kennedy operatives including Kerry campaign manager Mary Beth Cahill and political adviser Bob Shrum are calling the shots.
But the selection of Craig will be seen as a major slap in the face to Cuban American voters a voting bloc Kerry has been trying to woo.
Kerry has sought to outflank Bush by claiming Bush has been too soft on Castro and Venezuelas Marxist dictator Hugo Chavez.
Just this month the Kerry campaign even opened a campaign office in Miamis Little Havana and began broadcasting radio ads in Spanish attacking Bushs Cuba policies.
But Kerrys efforts in Miami may be for naught with the Craig appointment.
Even the Herald noted Kerrys error, calling the Craig appointment a "misstep, signaling a campaign that is still learning its way around Florida -- and Miami's -- complicated mix of politics, six weeks before the election. Editor's note:
Reprinted from NewsMax.com
Saturday, Sept. 25, 2004 2:07 p.m. EDT
The Elian Gonzalez controversy was the single most critical factor giving George Bush the presidency in 2000.
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If there's a bad and/or stupid option,it appears that Kerry will take it.
Bump!
LMAO! This is too funny. More "advise" from the Clinton gods. This will be on Rush Limbaughs list of topics tomorrow. It fits right in with his "The Clinton sabotaging the Kerry campaign theory.
How stupid can Kerry be?
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Heh Heh Heh Hanoi John is so heroic in his decision making.
ping.
Goes to show that truth is stranger than fiction. If it wasn't for Elian, Gore would have won. Scary when you think about it.
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