To: calgal who wrote (5498 ) 1/20/2004 11:46:37 PM From: calgal Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6358 Taxes and electability carry Kerry to victory; Iowans doubt Howard Dean's short fuse and big mouth; questions include whether Wesley Clark is still needed to 'Stop Dean' and whether Al Gore will disappear from the face of the earth; protectionism strikes out again; electability is king; all Dems pay homage to Springsteen; Bush's SOTU runs up against a lack of money. URL:http://www.opinionjournal.com/politicaldiary/ Political Diary, edited by Holman W. Jenkins Jr. and featuring John Fund, is a subscription-based e-mail newsletter offering commentary and analysis on the 2004 election season. Sent to subscribers each business day, the newsletter reviews all aspects of the race for the White House, as well as interesting developments in state and local campaigns nationwide, from a perspective only The Wall Street Journal's Editorial Page and OpinionJournal.com can offer. You can subscribe to Political Diary for $3.95 per month and start receiving the daily e-mail. You can read several free introductory columns by clicking on the dates below, then we encourage you to become one of our charter subscribers by clicking here. Read the Political Diary FAQs. UPDATE ACCOUNT CANCEL SUBSCRIPTION October 22, 2003 Take a Left at Howard; Who Hears a Horton?; Quote of the Day; Edwards Trial Lawyer Travel; A Borking Dilemma for Senate Dems; LaRouche Speaks in Tongues; First Smash That Stereotype. October 21, 2003 CBS Sharpens a Hatchet for Ronald; Florida Threatens to Break Out; Candidate Quote of the Day; Return of Snippy; We Wish This Was Howard's Campaign Song; Smoldering Health Care Politics; Arnold Conquers an Austrian; Occupational Hazard. October 20, 2003 Arnold's Dubious Endorsement; Republican Guv Wannabes Vow 'Read Our Lips'; Dick Gephardt, Tired Trade Warrior Congress Stands Up; Dem Hopefuls Duck and Cover; What's Wrong With This Picture; First Lady Food Fights. October 17, 2003 Coming Soon, Earthquake 2; Teddy Throws a Fit; Bush Does Bad Cop; A Nice Gephardt Moment; Money Wars in the Democratic Party; Dean and Bush; Vying to Be the Direct-Mail King. October 16, 2003 Dems demagogue Halliburton; White House seeks more Arnolds; Zell to fellow Democrats: Lose the "hot pants." Plus: Have Republicans learned anything since Lott?