As Dick Morris said today: (Chicago radio)
Why would you remove a President that has kept you safe for the past three years?!
He knows Kerry very well, even likes him but said but has no intention of voting for him
As Dick Morris said today: (Chicago radio)
"Why would you remove a President that has kept you safe for the past three years?!"
I wouldn't. (No matter who the president is, whether in 2004 or 2008, I am not going to project blame for events beyond his control.) But given the situation, I doubt that statement Dick Morris made will apply for much longer. And the American people have their own way of thinking. They may rally around a president, or make him a scapegoat.
"He knows Kerry very well, even likes him but said but has no intention of voting for him"
Nor would I. Haven't ever voted for a Democratic Presidential candidate, no plans to start now.
That being said, most Republican commentators are wrong on the Iraq abuse scandal (war crimes and atrocities are more accurate terms). It is one of the most heinous episodes in our entire history, and both parties are politicising it. The Dems by playing it up for cheap political points, the GOP by trying to downplay it.