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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (172148)7/21/2003 1:47:21 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577019
 
Funny you should mention overconfidence. Just last November, Ted himself was predicting a big Democrat victory in 2002. Despite
the fact that more GOP seats in Congress were up for grabs than Dem, the GOP won big time and Dems were left looking for
answers.


That's one hell of a long way from "everybody hatesthem". Bush's prevarications are catching up with him. For anyone who would complain that the prez is being made a political tool, I would remind that 9/11 has given this man practically as much latitude as Pearl Harbor gave Roosvelt. The press has not laid a glove on this guy until now. Latitude he is rapidly squandering. Faux-News-Ray purports that the party is dead...which is of course delusional nonsense.

Al



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (172148)7/21/2003 2:41:00 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577019
 
Just last November, Ted himself was predicting a big Democrat victory in 2002. Despite the fact that more GOP seats in Congress were up for grabs than Dem, the GOP won big time and Dems were left looking for answers.

Not last fall but last summer. I found it hard to believe Bush could fool so many people. I was wrong but then the Bush's ratings were not nearly as low as they are now.

ted