Posted on 10/09/2004 3:49:38 AM PDT by Liz
Let's put the St Louis debate in the language of the popular culture. WHo did Bush and Kerry remind you of?
John Wayne dealing with a horse thief?
Dad taking Junior to the woodshed?
Ward Cleaver and Beaver?
James Bond and Mini-me?
A four-star general whipping a raw recruit into shape?
A virile, healthy, handsome man versus an ugly, misshapen DOOFUS.
Hey, Ken.
Yes, he did look tired. Somethng sinister goes on with his eyes.....they become darker and deeper the more he lies.
A defining moment was when Sen Kerry looked around, and sweeping his arm across the studio audience, said, "From the looks of the people in this audience, the only ones in this room who will be affected by the president's tax cut for the rich will be myself, the president, and Charles Gibson."
Sen Kerry came across as being not only his usual pompous self, but as a big "know it all" talking down to the audience.
Seated between questions as Bush was responding, Kerry looked so smug and smarmy. With that pasted smirk on his face, it was clear Kerry was thinking "I am so superior to this guy Bush."Kerry's arrogance was on display in full force.
I hope somebody kept score on how many times Kerry
said "I" during the debate.
As President Bush said about Kerry's record, "He can run but he can't hide."
Perfect!
Oh, stop it (heavy breathing).
Kerry was as clear as can be on abortion. He is a Catholic and is against abortion. He also supports funding for abortion so people can make good decisions and avoid unwanted pregnancies.
That is clearer then "I voted for the 87 billion before I voted against it" He explained that too. A vote is only a statement, or a misstatement. He didn't really mean it when he voted that way but he didn't want to fund body armor with Teresa's tax cut ( she only pays 15%).
Bush the Statesman against Kerry the politician, a conflicted one at that.
Biblically I think it was more like 777 vs 666.
Health is the first and most important issue about any candidate whose running mate is John Edwards.
Kerry said last night his religion is an important part of his life.
Hah. Show me.
One of Kerry's biggest blunders was last April when the blockbuster Mel Gibson movie "The Passion Of The Christ" debuted.
Kerry aligned himself with the Christian haters----Hollywarped lefties, and that crowd---- who were running around like chickens with their heads cut off for fear Christian values would be strengthened, after Follywood libs worked so hard to destroy them.
Kerry assured us he will strengthen lefties deadly chokehold on our culture should he be elected.
Kerry said he wasn't "sure" about the movie and urged caution.
That doesn't sound like a man of faith to me.
Man, if I had that gal's money I would look classy and dignified... say, like LAURA BUSH...
but Laura just happens to be an awesomely beautiful woman, who dresses well and beams loveliness from within.
This broad? Looks like a clerk at the Goodwill.
Is the one wearing the tie Lovey?
A man who passionatly loves his country talking to a fop who loves himself.
"Kerry said last night his religion is an important part of his life."
Oh Liz on this point JFKerry was telling the truth, his religion is "we are gods", not there is a "GOD".
Bug vs. windshield.
The Bride performing the 5-point exploding heart technique on Bill.
Down to earth, regular guy vs. condescending snob
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