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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Mephisto who wrote (51797)10/6/2004 1:05:21 PM
From: SiouxPalRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
"Now for St. Louis. The next big moment will come in Friday's debate where real voters will get to ask questions. Bush will have a chance to repeal the image of himself as an irritable Commander in Chief who doesn't like to be questioned, an image Democrats were still trying to stoke tonight. "He looked like George Bush. He looked aghast and annoyed," said Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe, trying to paint Cheney with the same brush they used so effectively on Bush. "This is not a birthright for Dick Cheney or George Bush. They have to answer questions."

Bush will have learned his lesson by Friday's debate. It took his top aides some time after the first debate to convince him he looked annoyed. Karen Hughes, who probably has more weight with him than any of his top staff, took some pains to make him come around, but finally got the point across. Bush will probably make fun of his smirk Friday night and try to turn his public sour puss to his favor. Whatever he does, he's been told to smile, even if the questioners at the second debate insult his mother."
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