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Gary Warner wrote:
Bush looked annoyed. What is a good word for someone who *thinks* he's right and has no doubt about it, but that is actually wrong? I'm not just looking for jerk or simpelton but something that actually conveys that concept of thinking you are right (or in the right) when in reality you are not. Anyway, Bush looked like he *knows* and *feels* that he is in the right and is doing everything right and that anyone who askes him any questions about it or says otherwise is just wasting his time. Kerry looked presidential. Despite my many misgivings, I thought the format worked well, and Jim Lehrer did an excellent job framing questions, keeping control and keeping the guys moving. Not enough views of each candidate while the other spoke. I really felt as if Bush's handlers had given him three 3x5 cards with instructions to repeat the same pet phrases over and over and over and over and over. If not, and if all that is on Bush's mind is "mexed missages," then we really do have an inarticulate dolt in the White House. Kerry sounded and looked professional and came across as a statesmen. Bush came across as a guy giving his first performance at Toastmasters. -- We today have a president of the United States who looks like he is the son of Howdy Doody or Alfred E. Newman, who isn't smarter than either of them, who is arrogant about his ignorance, who is reckless and incompetent, and whose backers are turning the United States into a pariah. What, me worry? |