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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (65531)8/30/2004 12:44:01 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) of 794302
 
Hewitt - Dueling with Laura Flanders on Washington Journal this morning wasn't very taxing. She's enthused about yesterday's demonstrations. So am I. She won't answer questions about Kerry's Vietnam boasts. Neither will Kerry. She doesn't want to talk seriously about the realities of the war against Islamist extremism, and neither do any of the Michael Moore Democrats, who are in the ascendancy on the Democratic side of the aisle.

Last night, at David Dreier's party, all of the delegates, journalists, guests and who-knows-who-else assembled, were in the sort of high spirits that one expects when momentum is on your side. (On the Sunday night of the DNC, John Kerry had bounced a ball into home plate at Fenway, and the small talk was of Kerry's abysmal campaigning style). This morning the papers across America are full of pictures of the nutty left, led by Michael Moore. The Dems do not seem to understand how this plays outside of Manhattan, perhaps because they honestly don't have any idea. The country knows there is a war going on, and that the Democrats aren't talking about it. The Republican convention will talk of little else as the media talks about John Kerry's disappearing act. That's a deadly combo for Kerry's hopes in the fall.
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