To: bedolido
George W. Bush was just re-elected President last night, by acclamation. Everything else you see, between now and November 2004, is purely theatrics.
This is not to say, that some totally unexpected circumstance may arise, pushing everything else off the table. But this morning, Friday, May 2, 2003, George W. Bush has personal capital which dwarfs anything anybody else may be able to muster.
No matter how long the Syrians, North Koreans, Euroweenies, or Democrats sit and study their hands, or raise the bid, or just stand on bluff, they are on dangerous ground in this card game. Still want to bet against the house?
To: alloysteel
Your Correct... BUSH 2004, and I am betting pretty hefty that his running mate will be Condi Rice. A Win-Win TEAM.
Her being on the deck was a good thing!
And what is the poor McVain thang? Who gives a rats behind about McVain?
6 posted on
05/02/2003 8:02:36 AM PDT by
JFC
To: alloysteel
Did you see that Democratic twit Cong. Enslee last night on Fox? He gave away the game. Instead of saying something supportive of the military and then going in for the kill, the first thing out of his mouth after they asked him about the President's appearance on the Lincoln was, "He might have landed safely on the carrier, but he's going to crash land the economy." It's a lot easier to counter that kind of stuff when they're so straightforward about their party line. Enslee is the least subtle of men, and that was his one 15-minute opportunity to impress La Pelosi. He also has one of the most irritating voices known to man.
7 posted on
05/02/2003 8:04:43 AM PDT by
3AngelaD
To: alloysteel
You should be right; except people have short memories. Bush 41 lost his Presidency after a tremendous military success too.
15 posted on
05/02/2003 8:31:57 AM PDT by
Cobra64
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