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It's official. Kerry has chosen John Edwards as his running mate.
I don't see how Edwards is going to help. The South is a cold lock cinch for Shrub, so he's no help there, the battleground states are Pennsylvania, Ohio, maybe Michigan, rust belt states where the Dems have to get out the union vote. A lot of those folks can't even understand one drawled word Breck Boy says and don't cotton to ultra-rich "populists" at any rate. Big tactical error, in my opinion. He should have gone with Gephardt. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 14:16:43 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: It's official. Kerry has chosen John Edwards as his running mate. I don't see how Edwards is going to help. The South is a cold lock cinch for Shrub, so he's no help there, the battleground states are Pennsylvania, Ohio, maybe Michigan, rust belt states where the Dems have to get out the union vote. A lot of those folks can't even understand one drawled word Breck Boy says and don't cotton to ultra-rich "populists" at any rate. Big tactical error, in my opinion. He should have gone with Gephardt. That assumes that Gebhardt would have gone with Kerry. I said yesterday that Kerry was testing Gebhardt's honor, and it appears he still has it. Contrary to what some say, I am well-aware that there are Dems with ethics, honor, and a sense of right and wrong...and again, as long as Attila McAuliffe, the Clintonistas, the Gorons, the Carvellians, etc., are in charge of the party, they'll not get into the Oval Office...a Gebhardt-Dean (but not a Dean-Gebhardt) ticket might have actually been good for the country, and a ticket of Gebhardt and McCain (in no particular order), might have been a real winner (and in more ways then votes)...well, except for McAuliffe, etc. And as an aside, the Kerry-Heinz clan and the Edwards family, those real solid, knows-what-the-middle-class-is-feeling, common families are spending some time together...at the Heinz estate... And as a second aside, I don't know a lot about Edwards, but from what I do know, he appears to be more politically "big picture" naive than without honor or ethics, but I am interested to see what the future holds when the RNC starts replaying Kerry's slams of Edwards... TC, R |
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On 6 Jul 2004 15:04:46 GMT, Scott Seidman
wrote: wrote in news:r0ele010a8v6qsvd9vclm4do4hgbmqhkdu@ 4ax.com: And as a second aside, I don't know a lot about Edwards, but from what I do know, he appears to be more politically "big picture" naive than without honor or ethics, but I am interested to see what the future holds when the RNC starts replaying Kerry's slams of Edwards... Hopefully, the image of Cheney being carted away in handcuffs will null that out! Scott Um, OK...and maybe the image of Nick and Jessica buying groceries will have something to do with something, too... R |
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It doesn't matter.....
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On 6 Jul 2004 15:04:46 GMT, Scott Seidman wrote:
wrote in news:r0ele010a8v6qsvd9vclm4do4hgbmqhkdu@ 4ax.com: And as a second aside, I don't know a lot about Edwards, but from what I do know, he appears to be more politically "big picture" naive than without honor or ethics, but I am interested to see what the future holds when the RNC starts replaying Kerry's slams of Edwards... Hopefully, the image of Cheney being carted away in handcuffs will null that out! BWAHAHAHAHA! Hilarious! I still think Shrub ditches Cheney and goes with Guiliani... |
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RDean writes:
as long as Attila McAuliffe, the Clintonistas, the Gorons, the Carvellians, etc., are in charge of the party, they'll not get into the Oval Office care to wager on that one? Cute names all, but who is running the show in the other camp? We might see in a few months who the American people are more uneasy with. a Gebhardt-Dean (but not a Dean-Gebhardt) ticket might have actually been good for the country, and a ticket of Gebhardt and McCain (in no particular order), might have been a real winner (and in more ways then votes) agreed that Gephardt/McCain might have been an idea "unification" administration, but have a lot of trouble with Gephardt's heart for a national campaign. McCain clearly differed strongly with Bush, but sold out for this election. I wonder what the price was? ....common families are spending some time together...at the Heinz estate... and it must suck when they serve ketchup with every hors d'ouvre..... I am interested to see what the future holds when the RNC starts replaying Kerry's slams of Edwards... don't think the voting public cares much, but I will be watching that debate between Edwards and Cheney...... Tom |
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Tom, typing quickly, wrote:
agreed that Gephardt/McCain might have been an idea "unification" administration, should have read ideal, but ideas are important, too! Tom |
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