Posted on 11/04/2004 7:13:08 PM PST by RabbitMan
She isn't exactly mainstream.
Bush got the mainstream Christian vote.
Most of those folks wouldn't read her books.
I love her, but it's the truth.
Ann, go get yourself a milkshake.
It shouldn't have been this close.
Her timing may be bad, but she has some good points. It should have been over and sooner.
Search my poster name and read my threads on Ohio.
Compelling evidence is that it was closer.
The fix was in, but thankfully, they lost.
I agree. That should have had press conferences setting the record straight. The onslaught went on way, way too long without being answered. Their own movie should have been out immediately after Moore's. We knew a year ahead of time that he was making his hit piece.
:-)
>oceanview wrote "My criticism of him still stands - for months, starting during the spring, he allowed the Dems to run alot of hateful 527 ads in the swing states, and did not rebut them. this election didn't need to be this close, it could have been a 5-7% popular vote win, rather then 3%."
I really think that this might have been part of Roves strategy. This constant Bush bashing worked against the Dems and I think fostered a real anger among not only Christian conservatives but also good Americans. In my opinion, this anger is what motivated many people to get out and vote. I have only praise, respect and a profound sense of gratitude towards Karl Rove.
From article: "But Rove concluded Bush should stay mum on gay marriage and partial-birth abortion contravening the politicians' rule of thumb: Talk about your positions that are wildly popular with voters. "
If Rove did - then I am disappointed that President Bush allowed himself to be had - by Rove and the major media. I think people in Washington D.C. need to do what they did during the election - get out across the nation and find out for themselves how the people are feeling. They will never find out from listening to the major media - I hope they figure that out soon -
Now if we can only find out who is giving President Bush the bad advice on the illegals issue - Is that Rove also?
just wondering -
I think they ran this campaign exactly the way they needed to. With Bush under constant attack they had to give as little ammunition as possible to be used against them. By taking the high road Rove and the Republicans thwarted most of what could have been self inflicted pain. All along they could have run stuff like the Kerry picture with the upside down flag, went after his medical records, repeated showings of his congressional testimony. This was a near perfect execution of a campaign IMHO
This is not the time for this. Rove did a heck of a job.
Ann was obviously drinking when she wrote this...
She is just wrong.
I suggest you don't think that Ken Mehlman and Ralph Reed and therefore, their boss, Karl Rove, had nothing to do with this.
Anne is discouraged and disappointed. Have you noticed how much she has aged in the last two years?
I think it is cute her saying that.
She is Monday Morning Quarterbacking and admits to it in the article by saying we didn't know Moral Issues were so important.
> Is that woman ever happy?
I'm guessing she suffers the right-wing equivalent of what 99% of Dems think on the left... namely, that Democrats are sooo stoopid that any Republican candidate should be able to blind them with science. But I think she underestimates the commitment to socialism on the left.
Then again, maybe she's never happy because men are... oh never mind.
Bush probably could have put the war hero away weeks ago if he had not taken the high road. That took a lot of confidence for Bush and Rove not to get into the gutter with Kerry and the Democrats.
I did not agree with that tactic, but in the end it worked out OK! I have always thought that fighting fire with fire is not such a bad idea. The Bush team won this time, barely, but the left will not let that happen again.
It won't happen again.
This campaign was ugly at times courtesy of the Democrats. We can and should anticipate much worse down the road.
too close for comfort to play rope-a-dope if you ask me. if we had lost Ohio, Kerry would have won.
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