They should have read FR last August.
I'm sure there was infighting in his campaign right out of the gate, as we learned in Newsweek's special report. We also learn that Kerry was basically running things.
It seems to me, that Kerry, himself failed to heed their advice coming out strongly and wrongly on the Iraq and terrorist issues in the waning moments of the campaign. I think if he had stayed true to the domestic issues it would have been a close election.
It was presumably Kerry, not his advisors, who insisted on bringing up the lost cache of weapons in Iraq, and other so-called Iraq war blunders just days before the election.
Another stupic article in my opinion that misses the mark. Was it Carville and company the ones who insisted he not do any press conferences, go on The Factor, etc. ?
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Yep. I've been saying for a while now that there was a coup de main in progress.
Yeah, right. They were a mutual BF'ing society, each insisting "I'm the man", "no, I'm the man".
Democraps "eating their young" phase of denial, this is too much fun!