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Politics : The TRUTH About John Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JDN who wrote (1247)5/5/2004 8:06:31 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1483
 
Kerry needs better plan

Without a counter to W's 'firm resolve,' senator's in trouble



In the last week or so, some of the liberal media have hammered John Kerry for being, well, John Kerry. The general criticism is that he is not anti-war enough and can't rally the faithful as Howard Dean did.
But underlying the brickbats is the belief by some Democrats that if Kerry can't surge in the polls now, then when can he?

President Bush has taken a mauling from the 9/11 commission theatrics and the bloody battling in Iraq. There is no question that the Bush administration made major mistakes by ignoring Al Qaeda warnings and underestimating anti-American feeling once Saddam Hussein was deposed.

Despite those errors, Bush's numbers actually have gone up in some polls, and Kerry has either gone down or stayed the same. But the more distressing poll question for Democrats is the one Fox News/Opinion Dynamics asked: "Regardless of how you plan to vote, who do you really believe will win the 2004 presidential election, Bush or Kerry?"

Only 29% of the respondents said Kerry. That kind of response would get him booted off "American Idol."

So some Democrats are worried, even though the senator has six months left to strut his stuff. The question is, does Kerry even have any stuff?

I say, don't underestimate a guy who was dead last December but made Bela Lugosi look like an amateur two months later. But Kerry needs to get some policies. The reason Bush hasn't faded is that he is steadfast in fighting the terror war while the best alternative Kerry has - which was part of his much-touted speech on Iraq on Friday - is to let the UN handle it.

Here's a news flash, senator: Many Americans don't trust the UN and well remember that it cut and ran in Iraq as soon as the going got tough.

The Bush people, of course, are watching all this carefully. A high-ranking Bush adviser told me that as it stands now, the White House doesn't think Kerry can win unless Bush makes a huge Jerry Ford-like mistake. You'll remember that President Ford told a stunned Jimmy Carter and national TV audience that Poland was not in the Soviet orbit back in 1976.

At this point, the Republican strategy to retain power seems to be a rope-a-dope tactic. You may recall that when Muhammad Ali fought the younger, stronger George Foreman in Africa in 1974, he stood against the ropes, covered his body and face with his hands and arms and allowed Foreman to punch away, doing minimal damage. When George finally got tired, Ali knocked him out.

The President believes he can absorb the media punishment because Kerry does not have a better plan. Kerry can exhaust himself running around the country spouting slogans while Bush leans against the White House ropes, looking calm and tough-minded.

Will this work? It will unless things get dramatically worse in Iraq and/or in the other aspects of the terror war. Or unless Kerry comes up with a tough, cogent plan to heighten America's security. All this dopey stuff about lost medals and National Guard attendance will mean little come November. Americans want to punish those who would kill us and keep them on the defensive. They will vote their own security this time.

Savvy Democrats know that and thus are huddling to come up with something to counter W's "firm resolve." Partnering up with the UN guy, Lakhdar Brahimi, won't do it, and neither will promising better relations with the hated French.

Kerry needs a wartime consigliere. Paging Don Corleone.



nydailynews.com



To: JDN who wrote (1247)5/5/2004 11:32:36 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1483
 
15 out of 16 Of Kerry's crewmates stand firmly behind him and always have. They owe their lives to his leadership in combat. All the rest of these critics are people who never knew Kery nor served with him. Just sheer rightwing propaganda because Kerry's leading Bush in key battleground states. Same thing they did slandering McCain in 2000. Exactly the same sleazy stuff all over again based on total lies and innuendo.