"MODERATOR: Mr. President, in 1991 when your father ousted Saddam Hussein from Kuwait he had a global coalition behind him, the financial cost of which was born largely by our allies."
Bush's Response: Are you referring to the same global coalition Senator Kerry voted against? Yet, he voted for this coalition, but now he criticizes it as window dressing. I'm confused. What kind of coalition is Senator Kerry really for, and for how long?
So how do we get this script into the president's hands?
Moderator-
"Mr. Kerry, you have repeatedly called the war in Iraq "The wrong war at the wrong time, in the wrong place". How sir then, do you propose to bring in more help from our reluctant "allies" to assist us, with potential casualties, in a war you deem wrong?".
Naw, never happen.
Gore tried #6 (groaning, eye-rolling). Didn't go over well at all.
Bush should say the democrats have based their entire campaign on the hope that something bad will happen to America.
Bad terrorist act.
Bad economic news.
Bad things in Iraq.
Bad weather.
It's that simple.
Here's my suggested line:
You know, my mother used to say, when I was making an ugly face, that if I kept doing that, my face woukld freeze in that position.
Well the democrats have been making that ugly face for decades now, predicting doom and gloom, feeding on bad news, denying good news, basing their election hope on bad news for America.
And you know what? Their face HAS frozen in that position, and there's not enough botox in the world to get that face back into a smile.