Friday, September 03, 2004

Without resorting to negative campaigning, President Bush last night drew a very distinct line between himself and Senator Kerry. He simply told the people to examine the records. "One thing about me," he commented. "Even when we don't agree, you know where I stand." It's true. While I have not agreed with Bush on every issue over the last four years I must say it's refreshing to at least know what he believes and that isn't going to change. Kerry flip flops on every issue. Now, with the desperation of a man who knows he is beaten, Kerry launches incessant personal attacks against the President and anyone who dares to question him on his record. In Ohio last night, before the speech was even over, he declared, "I am not going to defend myself to those who didn't serve when they might have, and who have misled this country into Iraq." So much for "doing the exact same thing" when it comes to Iraq. I think the Democratic Party should be renamed to the Psychological Disorders Party, as all of their top men seem to be affected with Narcissism...quite shortly, they think they are God and anyone who dares to suggest otherwise is a subhuman beast.

Oh and by the way, the AOL straw poll is showing a huge gain for Bush...they have him winning every state. With Bush clearly laying out his plans and Kerry/Edwards simply name-calling, I wouldn't be surprised. You need something more than wild hair and pretty-appearance (or a really rich hag as your wife) to impress the American people. Kerry has forgotten the lessons of Howard Dean and he is headed for the same fate: a seat on the ashheap of history right next to McGovern and Mondale and Dukakis. Bush will govern this country for the next four years and he will do so with a mandate from the people that cannot be denied. The only question that really remains is, how much will John Kerry lose by?

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