Posted on 09/26/2004 4:09:24 PM PDT by CHARLITE
Targeted, Truthful Ads Gutting Kerry Campaign Written by Chris Long Monday, September 27, 2004
George W. Bush spent the first months of the political campaigning season like a boxer in a huddle, covering up and weathering a barrage of blows from the upstart. The Kerry/DNC ads were a scattershot affair, alleging anything and everything, flitting from accusation to spectacular accusation, not unlike the flip-flopping candidate.
Indeed, the Bush campaign seemed to obeying the military axiom of concentration of forces: gather your troops for decisive blows in the face of a scattered, approaching enemy. The hundreds of millions of dollars expended by the rich fat-cats and 527 group supporters of Kerry have come to naught but the purveyors of the ads cleaned up, charging nice fat fees for churning out the ads.
Liken what happened to Kerry as a mugging, committed by a president who attacked the flop-flopper in a dark alley, cutting his political throat and leaving the heiress predator bleeding in the gutter. Taken to the political hospital, Kerrys pals paraded in and out of intensive care, mouthing platitudes about catching the mugger, for which Kerry is grateful, comforted by the thought that, gee, its great to have friends.
It appears more convincing than ever that the political operatives packed into the Kerry campaign by the Clintons are benignly (perhaps malignantly) degrading the campaign, convinced that what worked for the Clintons will work for the Heinz-Kerrys.
One need look for further than todays edition of The Times Of India for a bell-weather of the Kerry campaign:
NEW YORK: The jury was out for a while, but Teresa Heinz Kerry has been declared a resounding liability by women.
In a scathing attack, feminist writer Naomi Wolf claims the ketchup heiress is having an emasculating effect on John Kerry, her second husband. "Listen to what the Republicans are hitting Kerry with: Indecisive. Effete. French. They are all but calling this tall, accomplished war hero gay," she writes in New York magazine.
If Indians are indeed paying attention to Naomi Wolfs perceptions of Teresa and the Kerry campaign, the election is over. Bush has won. Now Hillary gets her chance. Teresa seems to have little trouble finding the bar in every stop on the campaign trail that is her real problem. It also seems a plausible explanation for her uninhibited free associations of every topic under the sun. After all, you dont get filthy rich without knowing something, do you? Teresa wants to tell all us all about it: how to live, what to think, who the societal scumbags are, what idiots there are amongst Elite-Media. Obviously the personalities, marriage and relationship have issues.
So obsessed are the Kerry campaign operatives with energizing the base that all else is ignored. Recall that Clinton received a scant 42% or so of the vote during the 92 elections. Have todays political operatives forgotten that fact? Delivering up 42% of the popular vote for Clinton may have seemed like a commendable achievement then, but this is now: Perot or his equivalent is not in the race. The Carville-Begala team is making the same mistake they did during the Clinton campaign, albeit in the absence of a spoiler like Ross Perot after all, it was Ross Perot who gave us the Clintons. Nader is no Perot but he did, after all, give us George W. Bush. The Clinton operatives will deliver up 42% of the vote again. Thats a landslide for Bush.
The Clinton operatives appear unaware of the fact the dynamics of any campaign may be different from previous campaigns. They are applying the one-size-fits-all rule where circumstances do not warrant, likely not having the perception to realize that (hey!) there is no third-party candidate this time that will be much of a factor. Launching lawsuits to keep Nader out of politics will get the Liberals utterly nowhere fast.
Indeed, whoever told Kerry to go on TV and attack the credibility of Iraqi Prime Minister Allawi is either insane or intentionally sabotaging the campaign. Great! Now Kerry has shown friends and allies he can even flip-flop on them. What on earth could Kerrys handlers have been thinking, if they were thinking. That must have been a trifle disconcerting for the French and Germans.
To every Kerry tirade during the upcoming debates, all that President Bush has to do is smile wryly, and say Flip-flop, You may have the remainder of my time to speak, John
To the Republicans I say this: keep using Kerrys own words against him, urge Teresa to stay on the campaign trail and assure the president keeps managing the war with a consistent, steady hand. Every negative development in the war between now and the election will only convince the electorate even more that we need George W. Bushs steady hand on the helm.
About the Writer: Chris Long is a life-long devotee of history, strategic affairs, military history, and geopolitics. He lives in Georgia and is employed as a computer systems analyst .
I feel for someone who suffers from alcoholism. It is a terrible affliction.
Is this author really coming out and saying what reporters are whispering everywhere? That Teresa is an alcoholic?
Well said!!!!!
bttt
Hmmm... That would certainly help explain her lack of verbal impulse control.
Hey, cut her a break.
When she was old and irresponsible...
She was old and irresponsible.
And here I was thinking that Teresa's 'sauciness' and 'sass' would be a turn on for voters. That's what I heard from some Hollywood person.
Nice post. I especially like this:
"To every Kerry tirade during the upcoming debates, all that President Bush has to do is smile wryly, and say Flip-flop, You may have the remainder of my time to speak, John
"
Wouldn't that be sweet? This writer hit a brilliant idea here IMHO.
I'm wasted John.
I think I'm gonna pucking fuke John.
Unless this writer knows this is as fact, I find it distateful to imply that she has a drinking problem.
There has been a lot of speculation since the "Where's the bar?" episode, and Kerry's angry and embarassed reaction.
The whole thing makes me think back to Kitty Dukakis.
I was going to use the same quote. She was overheard asking some reporters the other day about where the bar was located. And she seems to dance and swoon around is some of the terms I have heard used of late.
I think she may have a problem.
He simply said she has no trouble finding the bar at every campaign stop.
You draw your own conclusions.
Did 'sauciness' really refer to 'the sauce?'
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The Carville-Begala team is making the same mistake they did during the Clinton campaign, albeit in the absence of a spoiler like Ross Perot
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The Clinton operatives will deliver up 42% of the vote again. Thats a landslide for Bush.
Dick Morris also said this a couple of weeks ago. Of course it may be that Begala and
are plants in the Kerry campaign to be sure there's no incumbent Democrat in the White House in 2008.
I think the bar reference is referring to her use of language common to a bar - shove it, scumbags, 4 more years of hell, etc.
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