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On 1 Nov 2006 08:31:44 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: Eisboch wrote: If he had any class or brains he would have immediately called a press conference. clarified his statement and apologized for the misunderstanding. He has not. In fact he refuses to. Instead, he is blaming the opposition for using his screw-up to their political advantage. You missed the coverage of the press conference? Kerry was in Seattle for at least part of yesterday, and the press conference may have been held at the Westin- but in any event portions of it were shown on CNN. Bush has very cleverly painted Kerry into a corner in this game of political chess. If Kerry apologizes for the "misunderstanding", that will be spun as an "apology for his insult to the troops- see, he knows how wrong it was to insult the troops and furthermore he is flip-flopping again!". Kerry should have read from his prepared text and not tried to wing the original joke. He's not really a statesman, and he's even less a comedian. (Prepared text of the original speech is available in this morning's papers. This text is often handed out in advance to the press covering speeches, so the original cameraman may well have known that his clip was an attempt to capitalize on a misstatement and did not represent Kerry's theme of the speech or his intended remark). Not to say that Kerry has brains or class, but the point I have been trying to make throughout has been validated by additional revelation: Any time somebody comes forward with a few seconds of a long speech, snipped out of context, and proclaims "look what so and so said" the evidence is dubious at best. The remark was part of a series of "shots" Kerry was taking at Bush. It is George Bush, not the troops, that finds himself and his administration "stuck in Iraq" (due, in part, to poor pre-war intelligence as well as a disregard for history and further disregard for expert advice). The reason for the brevity of the clip is *exactly* as I theorized, the material on either side of it would refute the spin that the administration is trying to put on that 10 second extract of the speech. Kerry isn't running for office this year, but the R's know for a fact that a lot of voters will hear their spin on Kerry's remark and conclude: "I'm a-gonna vote fer them thar Republicans thisa year. Lookie here, them thar Democrats *all* think the troops is stupid!" It's why the game of politics, as played today by both sides, is such bull****. Everybody is pandering to people who vote emotionally rather than thoughtfully evaluating individual candidates and issues. It's a time when Republicans running for office against Democratic incumbents are saddled with undeserved baggage over the Iraq war, when in some cases the Democratic incumbents have supported the war until the last year or so and of course the Republican challengers *never* voted on it at all. The intellectually lazy will get sucked in by the rhetoric. (See McGovern Vs Cantwell in WA State). Democrats running against Republican incumbents are saddled with the Republican "trigger" issues; gay marriage, abortion, etc- so there is plenty of dirt on both sides. GWB has flubbed a few lines as well, and like every president I can remember and almost certainly ever president before that he has been subject to vicious criticism while in office. Politics is not for the thin skinned. I love that line: "Bush has very cleverly painted Kerry into a corner in this game of political chess." Yes Chuck, you and Chris Mathews are of the same mold. Kerry should have apologized for his misstatement. (If that's what it was.) He could have done so easily and gotten himself off the hook with which he was *self*-impaled. Don't impugn the intellectually lazy. Most of them will vote for a Democrat, and most don't watch the news anyway. |
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