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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 3:51 am    Post subject: Kerry's showing he just can't take the heat Reply with quote

Kerry's showing he just can't take the heat

http://www.chicagosuntimes.com/output/steyn/cst-edt-steyn05.html

September 5, 2004

BY MARK STEYN SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST (Read his fantastic archives)

September 5, 2004 -- Both candidates gave speeches late on Thursday night.
George W. Bush was more or less expected to. John Kerry didn't have to, but
reported for duty even though nobody wanted him to. Unnerved by sagging numbers,
he decided to start the post-Labor Day phase of the campaign three days before
Labor Day. The way things are going, Democrats seem likely to be launching the
post-election catastrophic-defeat vicious-recriminations phase of the
campaign round about Sept. 12.

At any rate, less than 60 minutes after President Bush gave a sober,
graceful, droll and moving address, Kerry decided to hit back. In the midnight hour,
he climbed out of his political coffin, and before his thousands of aides could
grab the garlic from Teresa's kitchen and start waving it at him, he found
himself in front of an audience and started giving a speech. As in Vietnam, he
was in no mood to take prisoners: ''I have five words for Americans,'' he
thundered. ''This is your wake up call!''

Is that five words? Or is it six? Well, it's all very nuanced, according to
whether you hyphenate the ''wake-up.'' Maybe he should have said, ''I have four
words plus a common hyphenated expression for Americans.'' I'd suggest the
rewrite to him personally, but I don't want him to stare huffily at me and
drone, "How dare you attack my patriotism."

By about nine words into John Kerry's wake up call, I was sound asleep again.
But this was what he told Ohio's brave band of chronic insomniacs:
''For the past week, they attacked my patriotism and my fitness to serve as
commander in chief. Well, here's my answer. I'm not going to have my commitment
to defend this country questioned by those who refused to serve.''

'Oh, dear . . . growing drowsy again . . . losing the will to type . . .
what's he saying now? ' 'Two tours of duty''

Ah, yes. As usual, he has four words for Americans: I served in Vietnam. Or
five words if you spell it Viet Nam.
So we have one candidate running on a platform of ambitious reforms for an
''ownership society'' at home and a pledge to hunt down America's enemies
abroad. And we have another candidate running on the platform that no one has the
right to say anything mean about him.

And for this the senator broke the eminently civilized tradition that each
candidate lets the other guy have his convention week to himself? Maybe they
need to start scheduling those Kerry campaign shakeups twice a week.

There was an old joke back in the Cold War:
Proud American to Russian guy: ''In my country every one of us has the right
to criticize our president.'' Russian guy: ''Same here. In my country every one
of us has the right to criticize your president.''

That seems to be the way John Kerry likes it. Americans should be free to
call Bush a moron, a liar, a fraud, a deserter, an agent of the House of Saud, a
mass murderer, a mass rapist (according to the speaker at a National
Organization for Women rally last week) and the new Hitler (according to just about
everyone). But how dare anyone be so impertinent as to insult John Kerry! No one
has the right to insult Kerry, except possibly Teresa, and only on the day she
gives him his allowance.

Several distinguished analysts have suggested that the best rationale for a
Kerry presidency is that it would be a ''return to normalcy'' -- a quiet life
after the epic pages of history George W. Bush has been writing these last
three years. Even if a ''return to normalcy'' were an option, I doubt whether John
Kerry would qualify. As we saw in those two Thursday speeches, Bush takes the
war seriously but he doesn't take himself seriously -- self-deprecating jokes
are obligatory these days, but try to imagine Kerry doing the equivalent of
Bush's gags about mangled English and swaggering. The president is comfortable
in his own skin, which is why he shrugs off the Hitler stuff. By contrast,
Kerry doesn't take the war seriously because he's so busy taking himself
seriously. If ''return to normalcy'' means four years of a grimly humorless, touchy,
self-regarding Kerry presidency, I'll take the war.

That's surely why Kerry is running his kamikaze kandidacy on biography rather
than any grand themes. Senator Kerrikaze is running for president because he
thinks he should be president -- who needs a platform? One of the most
revealing aspects of the campaign this last week were the interviews given by his
various surrogates. Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic National Committee chairman,
went on Hugh Hewitt's radio show and was asked about the swift boat veterans'
ads, and he laughed and blustered and stalled and floundered. That sounded
weird. This thing's been going on a month now, and the Kerry campaign still
hasn't come up with a form of words to deflect questions about it. If they had an
agreed spin, McAuliffe and Co. would be out using it. But the seared senator
feels it's lese majeste even to question him. He can talk about Vietnam 24/7,
but nobody else is allowed to bring it up.

Sorry, man, that's not the way it works. And if he thinks it does, he's even
further removed from the realities of democratic politics than he was from the
interior of Cambodia. Instead of those military records the swift boat vets
are calling for, I'd be more interested in seeing his medical ones.

As for Bush, to be sure at one level his convention was a ''soft-focus
infomercial,'' just as Kerry's was. But the infomercial came into sharp focus just
often enough to clarify, piercingly, the differences between the parties. On
opening night in Boston, the Democrats staged a tasteful, teary candlelight
remembrance of those who died on 9/11. On opening night in New York, the
Republicans put up one speaker after another -- John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Ron Silver
-- resolved that those thousands of innocents shall not have died in vain.

I remember a couple of days after Sept. 11 writing that weepy candlelight
vigils were a cop-out: the issue wasn't whether you were sad about the dead
people but whether you wanted to do something about it. Three years on, the two
conventions drew the same distinction. If you want passivity and wallowing in
victim culture, the Dems will do. If you want to win this thing, Bush is the only
guy running.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 4:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey, this guy's pretty good - do you have a link to the source?




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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 4:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Navy_Navy_Navy,
sorry Embarassed I just got it in my email, and thought it was a funny approach, to kamikaze kerry's problems. Laughing I check with the sender, for a link, and post it for all...
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 4:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yep, I like the "Kamikaze Kerry" thing - he's sure doing in his own campaign. Wink
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 4:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://www.chicagosuntimes.com/output/steyn/cst-edt-steyn05.html
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 5:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey, thank you, ghost! Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 5:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Navy_Navy_Navy,
I did a Google search and found it... The talented person's name is Mark Steyn...
Here's the link.

http://www.chicagosuntimes.com/output/steyn/cst-edt-steyn05.html

I'm off to find more of his writings Laughing

Laughing Laughing Laughing You have to get into Mark Steyn's archives...The guy is tooooooooo much.. Laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 5:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
The way things are going, Democrats seem likely to be launching the
post-election catastrophic-defeat vicious-recriminations phase of the
campaign round about Sept. 12.


Damn did he nail it or what?? check this out...

Colo. Voting on Electoral Proportionality

Quote:
This year, the Electoral College system is getting a critical look even before the election from voters in Colorado. And what happens here could affect the outcome of the presidential fight between Bush and Democrat John Kerry (news - web sites).

On Nov. 2, voters will consider a proposal to immediately scrap the state's winner-take-all electoral vote system and allow candidates to keep a proportion of the delegates they win. In theory, a candidate could win 55 percent of the statewide vote and get only five of the state's nine electoral votes.

If the proposal had been in place four years ago, Gore would have earned enough electoral votes to go to the White House.


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