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To: RMF who wrote (322160)1/22/2007 12:26:01 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574001
 
Kerry has total self-confidence. You are full of it. He and Gore both know they won their elections and were cheated. They are both angry. The difference is that Gore has gotten out of organized politics and is very happy there. So he wants to forget his anger and just be a happy person. Kerry is just the opposite.
He is hungry for another fight. And this time he might win.

I know Kerry could beat any GOP candidate. But first the Dems have to get over Obama. That will take about a year. Hillary IMHO is a non-starter despite the polls. Edwards remains a commander in chief lite.

Bottomline, Dems won't be nominating a black or a woman in the end, though they will certainly flirt with the idea. And for good reason. Why not flirt? The race is wide open and anything could happen, but in the end expect the strong white male to come through. Kerry is definitely strong, whether you believe it or not.

Also remember, both the GOP and Hillary campaign have a huge stake in bashing Kerry. So take any criticism you may read with a huge grain of salt.



To: RMF who wrote (322160)1/22/2007 7:35:47 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574001
 
That manifests itself in Kerry by making it look like he can never make up his mind.

It manifests itself in Gore by making him seem so stiff and condescending at times.

I'll bet that neither of those fellows was EVER the "life of the party".


I tend to agree although Gore seems to have loosened up in recent years.