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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: twmoore who wrote (7643)3/28/2004 2:10:57 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 173976
 
Re: I am very concerned that all of the bad press about Bush is peaking too soon.

It does look like Rove and the Traitor had a hand in the timing of the release of Clarke's way less than condemnatory comments.

Reviews I'm getting from cognoscenti indicate that Clarke's book is itself a whitewash, and that we have much more damning evidence of Bush's perfidy on the net, and have had it for quite a while. As it remains suppressed by the corporate media whores.



To: twmoore who wrote (7643)3/28/2004 8:00:46 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
>>> I am very concerned that all of the bad press about Bush is peaking too soon.There are many days left before the election.Bush's people are very resourceful and they have time to create a lot of distractions. One would be getting the United Nations support in Iraq and another would be getting Zapataro to leave Spain's troops in Iraq.<<<

I don't think so. What Bush and his inside club have done will live with them and follow them for the rest of their lives. Once Iraq's Bush-minted Gold Star mothers--of whom I'm confident will become organized this spring--combine with the 9/11 victim families they'll become a force in America too strong for Rove, et. al., to future trick.

The public pressure will mount, not decline.

The best strategy for Republicans, rather than attempt to defend the undefensible, would be to nominate someone other than Bush and concentrate on holding its edge in the Senate and the House.