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Crowley: Long Run (Someone Tell Kerry He Can Stop Running For President)
New Republic ^ | September 23, 2005 | Michael Crowley

Posted on 09/23/2005 4:05:17 PM PDT by RWR8189

Remember John Kerry? It's been a busy week for the 2004 Democratic nominee. On Monday, Kerry delivered a long speech at Brown University blasting the Bush administration's inept response to the Katrina disaster and just about every other thing it's laid a finger on. Two days later, Kerry gave a floor speech in the Senate declaring his unsurprising opposition to the John Roberts nomination.

Make no mistake: Kerry designed these to be attention-grabbers. His staff hyped both of them relentlessly. Four e-mails from Kerryland popped into my inbox before and after his Brown speech, which Kerry aides billed as a "major address." Meanwhile his Roberts speech was garnished with no fewer than six e-mail alerts, a pace that might embarrass some Viagra spammers.

And the net result was ... well, not much. Kerry's "major address" was ignored by The New York Times, while The Washington Post lumped it in with a similar anti-Bush speech delivered by John Edwards. His Roberts broadside earned only fleeting mentions in both papers. No one seemed very interested. Even bloggers didn't pay much attention. (New York Times columnist David Brooks did use the occasion to slam Kerry as a cheap partisan--hardly the attention Kerry wanted.)

So it goes with John Kerry these days. Had 60,000 Ohioans voted differently, he would now be leader of the free world. After the election it seemed possible that Kerry would soldier on as the voice of national Democrats. Yet in a matter of just months he's gone from the face of his party to another face in the crowd.

It's not that Kerry isn't trying. Kerry has done anything but slink off into a post-defeat hibernation the way some other recently vanquished presidential nominees--Bob Dole, Michael Dukakis, even Al Gore (remember the beard and the European vacation?)--have done. Well before this week, Kerry was traveling the country campaign-style to promote a children's health care plan he has, at least for the moment, made his top priority. Even as I write this, I see from the latest Kerry, Inc., email that the senator is touting another new plan to fight global AIDS.

No, Kerry seems hell-bent on redemption at the ballot box in 2008. You can see it in his strident attacks on the Bush administration, which he laid out in rhetorically goofy fashion on Monday:

 

Brownie is to Katrina what Paul Bremer is to peace in Iraq. What George Tenet is to slam dunk intelligence, what Paul Wolfowitz is to parades paved with flowers in Baghdad. The bottom line is simple. The "we'll do whatever it takes" administration doesn't have what it takes to get the job done. This is the Katrina administration.

 

You can also see Kerry's '08 ambitions in hints dropped by his political operation, which has never shot down speculation that Kerry would run again. As The Boston Globe's Peter Canellos wrote, Kerry's Katrina speech "had the air of a major political moment," surrounded as he was by his family and several top aides who "scrutinized his performance from the front row somewhat like the judging panel on 'American Idol.'"

And you can see it in that most reliable barometer of political activity: fundraising. As of August 15, Kerry's leadership PAC had raised around $750,000 this year, second only among his potential 2008 rivals to Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, who has practically declared his candidacy.

Yet while the political world hangs on every word from Hillary Clinton's mouth, and Joe Biden seems to be getting more airtime than Anderson Cooper, no one appears terribly interested in what John Kerry has to say anymore.

It's not just the media--it's Democratic voters, too. Kerry placed second in an August CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll which asked Democrats whom they preferred as a 2008 nominee. That doesn't sound so bad until you consider the numbers. Kerry finished with 16 percent, while the front-runner, Hillary Clinton (of course), had a whopping 40 percent. And Kerry was barely ahead of John Edwards, who placed just one point behind him. A June Fox News poll yielded similar results.

And it gets even more ominous. Kerry is especially unpopular within the world of netroots Democrats--the blog-based crowd who nearly lifted Howard Dean to the Democratic nomination and whose influence over the 2008 primaries will only be more powerful. The bloggers and their acolytes are still trying to figure out which candidates to promote for the next presidential nomination. But at the moment there seems to be no groundswell for the last nominee. In a summer straw poll conducted by DailyKos.com, perhaps the Grand Central Station of netroots liberals, Kerry finished with a pathetic 2 percent--putting him behind the likes of Biden, Virginia Governor Mark Warner, Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold, and the estimable "No Freakin' Clue." (Wesley Clark finished a clear first with 34 percent.) Meanwhile in another recent straw poll over at the Kos-like site MyDD.com, Kerry tallied just 3 percent among 14 Democrats.

None of this should come as a shock. Kerry was never an inspiring candidate. He overcame Howard Dean at the last minute in large part because he could afford to give his primary campaign a huge loan. His feeble response to last summer's swift boat attacks revealed his clumsy political skills. Everything good about the Kerry campaign--its phenomenal fundraising, the passions it harnessed--derived mainly from Democrats' Bush-hatred, not from Kerry himself.

In the midst of Kerry's typically windy John Roberts speech, he paused and looked up to the Senate rostrum. "Mr. President, how much time do I have left?" Kerry asked. "The gentleman's time has expired," came the reply. And so it has.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; 2008; crowley; johnkerry; kerry; kerry2008; lyingtraitor; perpetualcampaign
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To: RWR8189

Kerry does his best to make Pres. Bush look like a stumblin, bumblin buffoon. How proud he must be to know that he lost to him. Ha Ha Ha. I am sending him an e-mail saying just that.


41 posted on 09/23/2005 5:37:16 PM PDT by csmusaret (Urban Sprawl is an oxymoron)
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To: RWR8189
Meanwhile his Roberts speech was garnished with no fewer than six e-mail alerts, a pace that might embarrass some Viagra spammers.

Now that is am embarrassment
42 posted on 09/23/2005 5:37:34 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: RWR8189
So it goes with John Kerry these days. Had 60,000 Ohioans voted differently, he would now be leader of the free world.

Yeah well if 100,000 votes weren't stolen in PA etc etc it would have been a slaughter
43 posted on 09/23/2005 5:39:24 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: RWR8189
Everything good about the Kerry campaign--its phenomenal fundraising, the passions it harnessed--derived mainly from Democrats' Bush-hatred, not from Kerry himself.

And from Bush's pathetic performance in the first debate that breathed NEW life into the Kerry backers which were at each other's throats
44 posted on 09/23/2005 5:42:18 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: RWR8189
sKerry-



45 posted on 09/23/2005 5:43:50 PM PDT by Sweet_Sunflower29 (Men are like parking spaces... the good ones are all taken and the rest are handicapped.)
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To: TNCMAXQ

Tereeeeesa was truly a great big stinking albatross, too. Of course, Kerry is a serious piece of work, himself. I've been something of a serious jerk, myself, a time or two, but I can't imaging doing what he's done to try to promote himself as a politician. It must be hard to so totally disrespect yourself as to behave that way.


46 posted on 09/23/2005 5:47:37 PM PDT by Old Student (WRM, MSgt, USAF(Ret.))
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To: RWR8189

John Kerry lost any chances of becoming President when he joined Jane Fonda in protesting the Vietnam War. Kerry came back from that war and betrayed his peers. I'm sure the Swift Boat Veterans are ready for anymore Presidential runs by Kerry.

~Scott~
Veteran: U.S. Navy and Persian Gulf War


47 posted on 09/23/2005 5:55:12 PM PDT by jscottdavis_for_48th_district (J. Scott Davis http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jscottdavisfanclub ... Hollywood's Next Action Hero)
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To: goldstategop

He gone's back to being the kept poodle of the gin soaked raisins afro-american broad, he's past done, he is stuck on stupid done; Gore will make a comeback and then him and the beast Hillary will duke it out, a real bloodbath to end all.


48 posted on 09/23/2005 5:55:23 PM PDT by dubyawhoiluv
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To: RWR8189
Similarly if 60,000 votes flipped between Wisconsin, Washington, Minnesota Bush would have won an electoral landslide.

I would dearly like to know how many of the votes in each of those states may have been fraudulent. Milwaukee is a pit of vote fraud. Washington State? The Democrat Counties can put out exactly the number of votes needed to overturn the rest of the state. My claim is simple: subtract those states that turned blue by fraud and IMHO Bush would have had his electoral landslide. Close Elections=Stolen Democrat Victories.

49 posted on 09/23/2005 5:57:58 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Oops, I gotta go now, my government just broke. (stolen tag))
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To: Kenny Bunk

Dumping on Kerry is fun! ;-)

A shift of just a percentage or 2 would have meant a Bush victory in WI, NH, MN, OR, and PA. This would have given GWB about 338 votes. It wouldn't even have been close. We know there was fraud in PA and WI especially.


50 posted on 09/23/2005 6:11:16 PM PDT by TNCMAXQ
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To: Kenny Bunk

While traffic was flowing out of Houston, Theresa cut a large check so that a flatbed could deliver something to the coast -- a swiftboat that Kerry will man before and after Rita strikes. Photo Op. Band of Brothers stuff. He will spend Christmas night in Galveston, even while bush denies he's there.


51 posted on 09/23/2005 6:14:36 PM PDT by tbagot
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To: TNCMAXQ; RWR8189
We know there was fraud in PA and WI especially.

OK, WE know. BFD. How come no Republican ever mentions it? In like manner, no one ever mentions the Holy Saint and Martyr, St. John of Kennedy's outrageous theft of the 1960 election, or Loretta Sanchez' outrageous theft of her seat in Congress.

53 posted on 09/23/2005 6:32:55 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Oops, I gotta go now, my government just broke. (stolen tag))
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To: bitt

ping


54 posted on 09/23/2005 6:33:50 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Oops, I gotta go now, my government just broke. (stolen tag))
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To: Old Student

Kerry-Gore in 2008!


55 posted on 09/23/2005 6:40:06 PM PDT by cardinal4 ("This is the story of the Hurricane......")
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To: samadams2000
Is his wife still zonked on ludes?

Gin soaked raisens.

56 posted on 09/23/2005 6:48:11 PM PDT by beckysueb (God bless America and President Bush.)
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To: cardinal4

Sadly he has a horses face and he is a horses a$$.


57 posted on 09/23/2005 6:49:15 PM PDT by Newbomb Turk (There are no non combatants today son.)
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To: KC-10A BOOMER
I'm surprised the dummicrats couldn't dig up 60,000 dead voters to seal the win for this loser!

You mean 60,000 MORE dead voters.

58 posted on 09/23/2005 6:57:16 PM PDT by beckysueb (God bless America and President Bush.)
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To: beckysueb

They had the 60,000 MORE dead voters. They just failed to deliver the crack cocaine in time to ''pay off'' the 60,000 MORE dead voters, to get em to the polls. They've already promised Hillary that ''mistake'' will be corrected in time for the 2008 election!


59 posted on 09/23/2005 7:12:35 PM PDT by Bush gal in LA
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To: cardinal4

Bush -60,000, Kerry + 60,000 = 120,000 vote swing.


60 posted on 09/23/2005 7:14:34 PM PDT by zbigreddogz
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