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I think the August surprise may
be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. If Kerry/Edwards takes off in the polls, GWB may be faced with trying to mend fences with McCain. "Yes, John, I know I told all those terrible lies about you in 2000 and I know that John Kerry is one of your best friends in the Senate, but can't we let by-gones be by-gones and ignore friendship for the good of the party?" As a Democrat, you better hope they run with Cheney. Certain other choices, (such as McCain), would all but guarantee the Republicans another four years. |
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Gould 0738 wrote:
I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. If Kerry/Edwards takes off in the polls, GWB may be faced with trying to mend fences with McCain. "Yes, John, I know I told all those terrible lies about you in 2000 and I know that John Kerry is one of your best friends in the Senate, but can't we let by-gones be by-gones and ignore friendship for the good of the party?" As a Democrat, you better hope they run with Cheney. Certain other choices, (such as McCain), would all but guarantee the Republicans another four years. You haven't seen the clips of McCain slamming Bush? They aren't delivered with any humor. I expect Bush to dump Cheney, either just before the GOP convention or right afterwards, so he can pick someone he feels is more palatable. I wouldn't bet on it being McCain. But Colin Powell, sadly, has turned into a Bush whore. He might take it. I dunno, Chuck. The Republicans have a LOT of credibility problems on the War against Iraq and on the Economy. The non-Kerry Democratic interest groups are going to slam Bush et al over and over and over on these... |
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I dunno, Chuck. The Republicans have a LOT of credibility problems on
the War against Iraq and on the Economy. The non-Kerry Democratic interest groups are going to slam Bush et al over and over and over on these... But Kerry remains a weak candidate. Maybe you can get your buds at the DNC to send me a nostril-sized clothes pin before election day. :-) Proven disaster vs. potential disaster. Some choice. This election will turn out to be a referendum on Bush's performance to date. Some will prefer to stay with the devil they know, and others will vote for change. Unless I learn something more about one guy or the other between now and November, I'm going to need that clothes pin while rollin' the dice for change. |
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