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This morning on MSNBC's "Imus In The Morning" there was a nice little snapshot of the total lack of logic surrounding the 2004 election.
After a quick rundown of the Democratic candidates Imus declared "It doesn't matter anyway, I'm voting for President Bush."
Immediately after this he launched into a rant about Bush's proposed Moon & Mars program and its timing, given our current challenges, shouting "This is absurd! Doesn't anybody know the wheels are coming off of the world?"
I assume he believes that voting for Bush will put the wheels back on the world. This is what we're up against...NOT voters who can clearly articulate what Bush has done for this country, how the average American has reaped the benefit, why he should have four more years. We're up against guys like Don Imus, who say "I'm voting for him" but who also understand that his policies are a few slices shy of a loaf. The "I'm voting for him just because" factor. The sad fact that with so much backlash against Bush right now, people who are open about their attention to vote for him might be considered a "rebel" or a "maverick"...in their minds, anyway.
He also played a feeble little pre-recorded "satire" of Ted Kennedy's speech yesterday, a cheap shot that doesn't warrant repeating here. Imus sat sulking under his cowboy hat, as is his custom, while the "comedy bit" played. Just ignore everything and vote Bush / Cheney for 2004. Put the wheels back on the world. Good job, Don. Rush has nothing on you.
The one bright spot was Senator Joseph Biden's appearance and his assertion that Karl Rove, in "real life," isn't "as smart as he's given credit for." He claimed that Rove was present in many meetings he had attended at the White House, that he "sat in the back of the room by the desk," and concluded with an invitation: "Hey, Karl, the next time, come over and say hello."
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