Smartest man in politics, bar none. IMO
If there's a break, it'll come in the last two or three days before the election. Until then it looks like a week long case of PEA disorder.
A very good post. This fellow is one of the most prescient analysts out there. He suggests that it's likely that trends are and will be breaking our way. Four more years.
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What? There's going to be an election? When? O_o
(Just kidding!)
Whats the weather forcast for election day?
On January 16, after ten weeks of rioting and legal fighting, Congress will elect Bush president.
It's not a knife's edge... it is more like a blunt mallet...
In the debates, John Kerry recalled that Bush campaigned in 2000 as a unifier, not a divider, and criticized him for dividing the nation as president. Yet the harshest rhetoric of this long, long campaign season has come, not from Bush and the Republicans, but from Kerry and the Democrats .....This guy has it right.
You know, when I hear these jerks like Kerry and others saying that Bush is a divider, it really ticks me off.
He worked with fat teddy on the education bill, he had nothing but good to say about kennedy. Dubya's father in January gave fat teddy some special award down around College Station (??) here in Texas.
The VERY NEXT WEEK, how does teddy repay him ?? By stabbing Dubya in the back in the Senate!!
Just G-r-r-r-r !!!
"George W. Bushs Vietnam" ... quagmire ... "Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management, U.S. management" ... Bush bad ... Democrats good ... blah, blah, blah ! ....
I think the ABB sentiment is far weaker in most people than the Democrats would like. Sure, they have their rabid Bush haters, but most people aren't like that. Many people who would vote for Kerry just to get "change" could decide that a nice, clean election with no legal hanky-panky is more important to them than getting rid of Bush. If it looks like Bush will win anyway, they may flip just to make it decisive. |
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