For all those complaining about the lack of message, lack of passion, lack of whatever - please read this coverage from the Washington Post. Words like "passionate", blunt", "excoriated" - and more...
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Kerry Accuses Bush of 'Middle-Class Squeeze'
Democrat Declares Why He's Running
By Lois Romano
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, June 16, 2004; Page A15
ATLANTIC CITY, June 15 -- John F. Kerry brought his newly honed economic message here Tuesday, lambasting the Bush administration for creating a "middle-class squeeze," as the Democrat attempted to blunt criticisms that he has yet to offer a clear rationale for why he is running for president.
In a passionate speech before 800 union members here, the Massachusetts senator laid out his views on a myriad of populist issues -- from the standard of living to health care. "I'm running for president because . . . ," Kerry said repeatedly throughout the busy day of speeches and fundraisers in two competitive states -- New Jersey and Ohio.
"I believe in building up our great middle class," he told New Jersey's AFL-CIO. "I'm running for president because I want an economy that strengthens and expands the middle class, not one that squeezes it."
Kerry excoriated the administration for ignoring those who are struggling in favor of the wealthy, and for protecting pharmaceutical companies rather than consumers. He ridiculed the administration for developing a complicated tax code that he said panders to corporate America. "Our tax code has gone from 14 pages to 17,000 pages. Do any of you have your own page?" he said to laughter from his union audience. "Enron got its own a page. . . . And it looks like Halliburton got a whole chapter."
The forcefulness of Kerry's delivery and the words he chose were clearly intended to address critics in his party who privately say Kerry -- who often comes off as aloof and elitist -- has failed to excite the Democratic base and to give dissatisfied Republicans and swing voters positive reasons why they should turn to him for leadership.
"I pick up the papers some days, I read people say, 'Well, what's the campaign about? What's Kerry running for? What is the guy for?' Well let me tell you directly what it is," he told guests at rock star Jon Bon Jovi's New Jersey mansion Monday night, during a fundraiser that netted $1 million.
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Kerry was well-received at his stops in New Jersey and, later, in Ohio, where several hundred turned out in the rain to hear him. In New Jersey, he brought union members to their feet at least a half-dozen times with his speech. "He was very, very good, and I feel much better after hearing him," said Tom Fischbach, a steelworker who said the Massachusetts senator exceeded his expectations. "He said what needs to be done -- he wasn't at all mushy."
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A44661-2004Jun15.html