...and that was from McCain. Half-way thru my first cup of coffee and there's still more...
The strategy will involve the dismissal of Democrats as the party of "protests, pessimism and political hate speech," Ed Gillespie, Republican National
And then there's this:
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Republicans hope to convince voters that Democrats are too indecisive and faint-hearted -- and perhaps unpatriotic -- to protect US interests, arguing that inaction during the Clinton years led to the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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Democrats have very little to talk about, so they're left carping about Iraq, and none of them have a better answer than George Bush," former RNC chairman Rich Bond said. "Their answers are propelled by the loony left at this point."
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Ron Kaufman, the Massachusetts committeeman at the RNC, was just as harsh about the Democratic field. "They don't have a plan, they have no ideas. All they can say is, `He did this wrong, he did that wrong, and I'd have an international coalition,' " he said. "Americans are smarter than that."
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So there you have it...Democrats don't have a plan, we're lily-livered and loony. Considering Kerry on Leno last night, they might have the loony part right.
Bush has the bully pulpit and Republican rhetoric is going to be vicious. I'm sick of stupid stunts like Kerry's last night.
Don't we have the right policies, strategies, and ideas? Every time I look at the TV screen dear leader is yakking. Shouldn't our candidates campaign director's be figuring out way to get them on TV early and often with clear messages? Shouldn't they stop trying to be so cute? We better get it together soon.
Shit, my coffee's cold.
Article here:
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2003/11/12/gop_will_trumpet_preemption_doctrine/