Not much surprise here:
I don't trust Karl Rove either. He'll do whatever he can to win, and it'll be devious. But lest we forget, this was the chief advisor who oversaw the Iraq War and Katrina disasters, and thought privatizing Social Security and pushing Terri Schiavo were real winners.
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The left brings up Terri constantly so why do they fret?
Why are none of them running on Terry Schiavo? Why so few joint appearances with El Presidente? Why the scattered, johnny-come-lately GOP candidate admissions that maybe, just maybe, Donald Rumsfeld should finally be fired as Secretary of Defense?
And they go a step further, this time riling me up personally. They bring up the coward who exposed himself (not in THAT sense!) in front of me and cohorts years ago, Jimmy Webb, further proof of mindless bias.
Meanwhile, Webb's direct, confident final appeal hits his marine experience first, goes soldier-straight for the jugular on GOP failure without once mentioned their party. Then he brings his entire campaign together with: "Bottom line: they're not fighting for you. I will." He closes by asking for your vote in a rather classy way, notable for two reasons. For one, it's something he's been profiled and not having an easy time doing, not a real gladhanding politician born to it. For another, it's actually a tenet of George W. Bush to always ask for your vote, which seems like common sense maybe lost in the distancing media age.
Politi-flicks: Closing Arguments
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