Kerry is not above criticism at all.
His voting record is an issue. So is security. So is his vision moving forward.
Though, wouldn't it be nice if we didn't have to put up with all the mud from both sides?
There is a definite and serious split in ideology in this country.
Both sides believe they are ABSOLUTELY right.
This will likely boil down to once again people choosing an evil of two lessors.
However, if I were a Republican, I would be very concerned if my focus was more on what was wrong with Kerry rather than what was right with Bush.
If we look back to the 2000 election and think:
Of those who voted for Gore, how many of them will vote for Bush this time around?
So if the Democrats can capture the same Gore voters, and swing over some of the Bush voters, the election can be easily won.
Lacking a third party candidate this time also favors the Democrats.
The running mate is probably more important in this election than ever before.
Can't you imagine a pretty boy like Edwards, with his southern charm, swinging some of the necessary votes away from Bush down in Dixie?
Bush had better fire Cheney and take on a guy like Rudy Giuliani as his running mate.
The issues will become very blurred in this campaign. The mud slinging will be intense, and the last election was oh so close. The rhetoric will be insane from both sides.
The economy better start to improve quickly, as it is very hard to turn the economy around quickly in September.
Bush had better do something about the price of oil and gas soon too.
If I were Karl Rove, I would be concerned.
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I know liberals are used to shouting down their opponents, but that's kind of hard to do here. So I guess you have to settle for name-calling. Whatever.
I would say an "embarrassment" is a guy who serves in the Nam then comes home and claims, without a shred of proof, that OTHER vets routinely committed war crimes. I would say a guy who so little values medals awarded him by his country that he throws them away to impress Jane Fonda. Oh, sorry, that wouldn't apply to Kerry since he later admitted he didn't actually throw away HIS medals. Guess he used one of those war criminal's medals.
Kerry's sevice, while admirable, does not insulate him from criticism on his policy positions over the years, whcih consistently favored a weaker America, or his personal conduct.
I have to marvel at these Dem's. They sit by and don't say a word when that POS Michael Moore calls the President a deserter, or when Clinton sleazeball Terry MacAuliffe claims the President was AWOL from a Guard drill 35 years ago, all without a shred of proof. But for some reason Kerry is above criticism.