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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JDN who wrote (569123)4/26/2004 3:56:58 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Respond to of 769670
 
Seems to me Bush isnt stamping anything on Kerry, its Kerry stamping it on himself.

Well, that is good too; but Bush has got to do some stamping against Kerry too. He needs to do it indirectly. Bush should never stridently attack his opponent. He needs to preserve his presidential aura. Cheney and others need to go for Kerry's head, constantly, without ever letting up. Cheney is very effective. His voice is clam, you would think he would be boring; but he presents his words in such clean packages that they ring everywhere. Cheney needs to be on the assault so that Kerry feels the Cheney bite at every turn.

The Bush ads I have seen are very tame IMHO. I have yet to see Bush call Kerry a LIAR, yet Kerry says that in nearly every speech.

Kery is trying to spread propaganda. Let him keep saying this. He will ultimately look false himself because it is quite clear he is the liar.

My experience in life tells me someone who constantly calls someone ELSE a liar often is the liar himself.

Quite true, unless the people being accused of lying are quite certifiably liars (which by no means applies to Bush). I employ the word against Clinton quite a lot, to leftists as well. No one can deny that such a thing is inappropriate in this case.