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Politics : The American Spirit Vs. The Rightwing

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To: American Spirit who wrote (1295)10/1/2004 10:52:57 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (1) of 1904
 
Bush seemed quite lost last night. He was repeating his lines over and over, especially toward the end of the program. Bush was not comfortable in his own skin and he acted like he wanted to be long gone from that podium!

We really do need someone with more personal vision..............a true CEO type that can think outside of the norm and has a natural leadership quality. Bush doesn't hve it............only when he is surrounded with people who have pledged their allegiance to him does he act comfortable.
He can't handle adversarial situations.

I wonder if he tends to lose his temper under those circumstances. He appeared to have an arrogant look on his face like he was thinking, " How dare this man talk about me like that".

If Kerry can keep up the heat we might see the real George W Bush emerge from the shadows.

There is a reason his handlers don't allow hecklers anywhere near him. He may have a tendency to lose control.

Bush's albatross may be that an " angry child ego state" is triggered by criticism!!!

Temper, temper, Georgie!! LOL I am serioius and I think Kerry can keep him off track if he keeps it up. Nothing will be able to correct the psycological problem in 40 days.

Even Ronald Reagan claimed the Bush kids were all brats.

Pat
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