To: Time4Atlas2Shrug
Perhaps Ms. Heinz wants to be first lady, but she will hopefully have to respond to allegations about her connections. She is already on record (before this latest intern story) saying the reports about Kerry cheating on her is hogwash and only an attack to make her husband look bad
If the GOP is serious about the White House, they must hammer her and her commie-symp hubbie!
No .. the GOP is not going to attack her, they will end up looking like a bully .. but I'm sure a few conservative journalist will bring it up
385 posted on
02/15/2004 9:56:48 PM PST by
Mo1
(" Do you want a president who injects poison into his skull for vanity?")
To: Mo1
I guess I respectfully disagree. What I am referring to about her connections have nothing to do with this alleged affair. I do not necessarily believe it, nor is it important because his base doesn't care.
Her affiliations, coupled with Mr. Kerry's duplicitous record demonstrate their disdain for the mainstream of American values and sovereignty. George H.W. Bush didn't go on the offensive and look where it got him. Bush needs to make the point that he is the candidate that is in touch with the people of this country and one of the best ways to approach it is to show that his opponent isn't and give the reasons why. Whether or not we like it, a certain amount of offensive campaigning works. I think Kerry's wife's communist and terrorist ties and his anti-American crusades and anti-military voting record are relevent and need to be brought to the attention of the public.
Conservative journalists will be mainly preaching to the choir. Bush needs to use the bully pulpit he has the luxury of occupying.
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