Posted on 10/13/2004 8:28:10 PM PDT by Jose Roberto
Tonight, President George W. Bush knocked out Liberal Democratic Senator by the end of the first half hour. Being objective, I was concerned tonight about Kerry's so-called mastery in domestic issues. But it would make sense that Bush, a former Governor of one of the largest US states would feel more comfortable in domestic issues than Kerry, who has spent 20 years in the Senate suffering from diarrhea of the mouth without accomplishing anything. I could not believe that Bush was cleaning Kerry's clock so convincingly that even the MSM was left without words. There we saw Chris Matthews screaming and trying to convince his panel (Reagan, Mitchell, Meathan,and Buchanan) that Kerry did "OK" and saying that Bush was "subdued". Over at the Communist News Network (CNN) Blitzer and Greenfield as well as Carlos Watson were giving the debate to Kerry but wondering if it made a difference in the polls. However, Fox News declared a total demolition of Kerry by Bush. Krystol was ebullient and happy, Kondrake was righteous saying that Kerry's outing of Cheney's daughter as a lesbian was a "low blow" and Barnes was ecstatic that Bush saved the best for last. Clearly, Fox News was seen by a wider audience and their veredict carries more weight, but be sure that the MSM is in panic as Bush enters the final phase of the campaign with the upper hand. Congratulations to our heroic President, now on to the campaign to put the Liberal necklace on Kerry and to make him wear it proudly. Liberal liberal liberal.
Sad that the media called the VP debate a win for Edwards.
So I urge people to phone CNN in Atlanta to complain about the 90-10 pro-Kerry bias on CNN international.
Same with the Super Bowl in 79 or was it 80? Anyway, Redskins and 49ers. 49 ers were totally underestimated. Kicked Washingtons butt big time.
bttt
Yeah, they were predicting an easy Kerry win.
Does anyone happen to know any of the 57(or 67 I couldn't hear it clearly)bills that Kerry says he has had passed?
Trying to do the Clinton thing with the down turned mouth.
really brings out the best in him.
Exactly. The key now is turnout. We have to get our people to the polls in significant numbers to counter the massive vote fraud the Dems are committing around the country. Bush ended these debates on a high note, and frankly Kerry really stepped into it tonight with the Mary Cheney comment and that dreadful closing when he mentioned his mother and not Teresa. Yikes! Wouldn't want to be JFK and have to face her tonight.
HUH?!?!
Just goes to show that perceptions are everything.
Bush was forceful in debate 2, and barely edged out Kerry.
But tonight, I saw Bush as pulverizing Kerry.
Kerry seemed defensive, especially on the abortion question while Bush literally soared, especially on the question of how his faith helps him cope with being President.
Kerry on the other hand seemed tired and way, way overprogramed. He said nothing new, no memorable statistics, while I think Bush actually put out some new statements, some new information that we haven't heard before.
Bush's explanation of his mission to stop activist judges from defining marriage I thought was brilliant and stopped Kerry in his tracks.
Kerry's use of Cheney's lesbian daughter was so crass that even hardened Democrats must've been hiding their heads in shame.
The only question I see where Kerry scored any points was on the overseas jobs, and how he would do everything, including ending tax incentives for companies, to keep jobs in America. Bush failed to give a good comeback, and therefor I have to concede a point for Kerry.
Even Fox talking heads, which gave the 2nd debate to Kerry slightly, said Bush creamed Kerry tonight in debate 3.
To me these debates are more for the press's enjoyment. I have never seen the press so exited about anything in my life. Before the first debate, they were actually counting the hours and for at least a week, that was their 1 news topic. I mean how can you cover a debate that hasn't happened yet?
Hmmm... not sure on that one since Washington and the 49ers are in the same conference and couldn't meet for the Super Bowl. I do recall when San Fran beat Dallas with "The Catch" from Montana to Clark in the early 80's. Either way, Bush rocked tonight.
Yeah. I had forgot that Lockhard called it a draw. I just think it is so unfair for them to deny the President his due.
Pray for W and Our Troops
Sorry. It wasn't Washington. That was a different super bowl. It was the Cinnatti Bengals.
That should have been Lockhart.
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