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Edited on Mon Dec-06-04 03:38 PM by Old and In the Way
A vast majority of Republicans seem to be cultists....Bush can do no wrong. That opinion is carefully fed and cultivated by the broadcast media, too.
Let's assume he did everything you state in his campaign and let's further assume it might have been enough to tip the scales in his favor. Now what? How does he govern when he's torched the Maximum Leader? The Republican media would be no friend to Kerry....they'd be playing up Kerry's "dirty tricks against a popular President" theme and brand him the problem. His/our agenda would be distorted and second guessed. He'd still face a bitter, vengeful, and totally uncooperative Congress and a significant group of voters who'd Clintonize Kerry. Fact is, they'd be starting investigations into impeachment proceedings on Kerry's traitorous activities in VN, starting 1/21/05.
I think Kerry looked at the political calculus and ran a campaign that would minimize the diviseness so he could govern from a mandate of change and bipartisan support. He counted on an electorate fed up with the Republican incompetence and downright anti-American, pro-criminal agenda. Unfortunately, the one variable he couldn't control was the voting machines/vote count process. There were still way too many Republicans voting Bush (and against their own best interests) and they provided the cover to allow the election to be stolen again.
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