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Boon Mee
From the Washington Post...a fairly accurate source, Lurch is on the ropes! With 6 months to go, the Dumocrats are in a panic. Their "man" is a Loser!

A Kerry-Worrying Trend
Is It Too Soon to Panic? Evidently Not.
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, May 10, 2004; Page C01


"John Kerry Must Go."

That Village Voice headline may be a tad dramatic, but stories about disaffected Democrats are spreading like wildfire through the media forest.

Never mind that the Massachusetts senator is just about even with an incumbent president six months before the election. The naysayers are seizing the spotlight.

"There's definitely a Beltway maelstrom," says Democratic strategist Jenny Backus. "There are a whole bunch of Monday morning quarterbacks who live in Washington and feed a lot of these reporters. People use the press as a giant instant-message board."

No wonder Slate blogger Mickey Kaus has started a "Dem Panic Watch." Consider:

"Kerry Struggling to Find a Theme, Democrats Fear," says the New York Times.

"It's six months until the election, and Democrats are already having buyer's remorse," says John Fund of OpinionJournal.com.

"Democratic leaders fear he's getting 'Gored,' " says the Associated Press.

"The Trouble Is, So Far Kerry Stinks on TV," says the New York Observer.

Some Democrats are "pretty freaked out" by Kerry, says the New York Post. They see "a listless and message-less mishmash," says Newsweek. The man "has something of a gift for the toxic sound bite," says Time.

Kerry's spokeswoman, Stephanie Cutter, scoffs at "all these unnamed sources griping," though some have expressed their reservations on the record. "We do know what we're doing, believe it or not," she says, recalling how the early obituaries for Kerry during the primaries gave way to stories that "we're geniuses." President Bush's campaign spokesman, Terry Holt, attributes the coverage to "John Kerry's own words and missteps."

Why all the downbeat stories?

• Democrats can't believe that Kerry is slightly trailing Bush after the violent setbacks in Iraq and the fallout from the 9/11 commission hearings.

• Handicappers don't understand how a decorated Vietnam War veteran running against a man with gaps in his National Guard record got bogged down explaining whether he had thrown away his medals or his ribbons 33 years ago.

Well, we understant why. The guy is a sham, pretender who didn't earn those medals in the battlefield but shooting at rocks and got hit with a splinter! ph34r.gif
thesmith
QUOTE (Boon Mee @ May 11 2004, 12:03 PM)
From the Washington Post...a fairly accurate source, Lurch is on the ropes! With 6 months to go, the Dumocrats are in a panic. Their "man" is a Loser!

A Kerry-Worrying Trend
Is It Too Soon to Panic? Evidently Not.
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, May 10, 2004; Page C01


"John Kerry Must Go."

That Village Voice headline may be a tad dramatic, but stories about disaffected Democrats are spreading like wildfire through the media forest.

Never mind that the Massachusetts senator is just about even with an incumbent president six months before the election. The naysayers are seizing the spotlight.

"There's definitely a Beltway maelstrom," says Democratic strategist Jenny Backus. "There are a whole bunch of Monday morning quarterbacks who live in Washington and feed a lot of these reporters. People use the press as a giant instant-message board."

No wonder Slate blogger Mickey Kaus has started a "Dem Panic Watch." Consider:

"Kerry Struggling to Find a Theme, Democrats Fear," says the New York Times.

"It's six months until the election, and Democrats are already having buyer's remorse," says John Fund of OpinionJournal.com.

"Democratic leaders fear he's getting 'Gored,' " says the Associated Press.

"The Trouble Is, So Far Kerry Stinks on TV," says the New York Observer.

Some Democrats are "pretty freaked out" by Kerry, says the New York Post. They see "a listless and message-less mishmash," says Newsweek. The man "has something of a gift for the toxic sound bite," says Time.

Kerry's spokeswoman, Stephanie Cutter, scoffs at "all these unnamed sources griping," though some have expressed their reservations on the record. "We do know what we're doing, believe it or not," she says, recalling how the early obituaries for Kerry during the primaries gave way to stories that "we're geniuses." President Bush's campaign spokesman, Terry Holt, attributes the coverage to "John Kerry's own words and missteps."

Why all the downbeat stories?

• Democrats can't believe that Kerry is slightly trailing Bush after the violent setbacks in Iraq and the fallout from the 9/11 commission hearings.

• Handicappers don't understand how a decorated Vietnam War veteran running against a man with gaps in his National Guard record got bogged down explaining whether he had thrown away his medals or his ribbons 33 years ago.

Well, we understant why. The guy is a sham, pretender who didn't earn those medals in the battlefield but shooting at rocks and got hit with a splinter! ph34r.gif

Well, we understant why. The guy is a sham, pretender who didn't earn those medals in the battlefield but shooting at rocks and got hit with a splinter! ph34r.gif

This is my favorite - Bushites ACTUALLY trying to discredit Kerry's war record... LOL, where was George W?
Thaiquila
No panic here.
Planning the victory party.
Methinks it is the RAPEPUBLICANS who are in a tizzy now.
Gop 4 life!
QUOTE (Boon Mee @ May 11 2004, 12:03 PM)
From the Washington Post...a fairly accurate source, Lurch is on the ropes! With 6 months to go, the Dumocrats are in a panic. Their "man" is a Loser!

A Kerry-Worrying Trend
Is It Too Soon to Panic? Evidently Not.
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, May 10, 2004; Page C01


"John Kerry Must Go."

That Village Voice headline may be a tad dramatic, but stories about disaffected Democrats are spreading like wildfire through the media forest.

Never mind that the Massachusetts senator is just about even with an incumbent president six months before the election. The naysayers are seizing the spotlight.

"There's definitely a Beltway maelstrom," says Democratic strategist Jenny Backus. "There are a whole bunch of Monday morning quarterbacks who live in Washington and feed a lot of these reporters. People use the press as a giant instant-message board."

No wonder Slate blogger Mickey Kaus has started a "Dem Panic Watch." Consider:

"Kerry Struggling to Find a Theme, Democrats Fear," says the New York Times.

"It's six months until the election, and Democrats are already having buyer's remorse," says John Fund of OpinionJournal.com.

"Democratic leaders fear he's getting 'Gored,' " says the Associated Press.

"The Trouble Is, So Far Kerry Stinks on TV," says the New York Observer.

Some Democrats are "pretty freaked out" by Kerry, says the New York Post. They see "a listless and message-less mishmash," says Newsweek. The man "has something of a gift for the toxic sound bite," says Time.

Kerry's spokeswoman, Stephanie Cutter, scoffs at "all these unnamed sources griping," though some have expressed their reservations on the record. "We do know what we're doing, believe it or not," she says, recalling how the early obituaries for Kerry during the primaries gave way to stories that "we're geniuses." President Bush's campaign spokesman, Terry Holt, attributes the coverage to "John Kerry's own words and missteps."

Why all the downbeat stories?

• Democrats can't believe that Kerry is slightly trailing Bush after the violent setbacks in Iraq and the fallout from the 9/11 commission hearings.

• Handicappers don't understand how a decorated Vietnam War veteran running against a man with gaps in his National Guard record got bogged down explaining whether he had thrown away his medals or his ribbons 33 years ago.

Well, we understant why. The guy is a sham, pretender who didn't earn those medals in the battlefield but shooting at rocks and got hit with a splinter! ph34r.gif

Excellent, further more, I fully expect the ranks of Democrats for Bush (you know, real dems that want to get back at the socialists for taking over their party) to grow.

What's even more scary, and pathetic is that most of the dem support for Kerry ISN'T SUPPORT FOR HIM, IT'S ONLY OPPOSITION TO BUSH, they would vote for a piece of wood before voting for Bush, scary eh?

His campaign has been losing massive steam, and it's only going to get worse for him.

THE RIGHT IS RIGHT
Thaiquila
QUOTE (Gop 4 life! @ May 11 2004, 09:00 PM)
QUOTE (Boon Mee @ May 11 2004, 12:03 PM)
From the Washington Post...a fairly accurate source, Lurch is on the ropes!  With 6 months to go, the Dumocrats are in a panic.  Their "man" is a Loser!

A Kerry-Worrying Trend
Is It Too Soon to Panic? Evidently Not.
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, May 10, 2004; Page C01


"John Kerry Must Go."

That Village Voice headline may be a tad dramatic, but stories about disaffected Democrats are spreading like wildfire through the media forest.

Never mind that the Massachusetts senator is just about even with an incumbent president six months before the election. The naysayers are seizing the spotlight.

"There's definitely a Beltway maelstrom," says Democratic strategist Jenny Backus. "There are a whole bunch of Monday morning quarterbacks who live in Washington and feed a lot of these reporters. People use the press as a giant instant-message board."

No wonder Slate blogger Mickey Kaus has started a "Dem Panic Watch." Consider:

"Kerry Struggling to Find a Theme, Democrats Fear," says the New York Times.

"It's six months until the election, and Democrats are already having buyer's remorse," says John Fund of OpinionJournal.com.

"Democratic leaders fear he's getting 'Gored,' " says the Associated Press.

"The Trouble Is, So Far Kerry Stinks on TV," says the New York Observer.

Some Democrats are "pretty freaked out" by Kerry, says the New York Post. They see "a listless and message-less mishmash," says Newsweek. The man "has something of a gift for the toxic sound bite," says Time.

Kerry's spokeswoman, Stephanie Cutter, scoffs at "all these unnamed sources griping," though some have expressed their reservations on the record. "We do know what we're doing, believe it or not," she says, recalling how the early obituaries for Kerry during the primaries gave way to stories that "we're geniuses." President Bush's campaign spokesman, Terry Holt, attributes the coverage to "John Kerry's own words and missteps."

Why all the downbeat stories?

• Democrats can't believe that Kerry is slightly trailing Bush after the violent setbacks in Iraq and the fallout from the 9/11 commission hearings.

• Handicappers don't understand how a decorated Vietnam War veteran running against a man with gaps in his National Guard record got bogged down explaining whether he had thrown away his medals or his ribbons 33 years ago.

Well, we understant why.  The guy is a sham, pretender who didn't earn those medals in the battlefield but shooting at rocks and got hit with a splinter! ph34r.gif

Excellent, further more, I fully expect the ranks of Democrats for Bush (you know, real dems that want to get back at the socialists for taking over their party) to grow.

What's even more scary, and pathetic is that most of the dem support for Kerry ISN'T SUPPORT FOR HIM, IT'S ONLY OPPOSITION TO BUSH, they would vote for a piece of wood before voting for Bush, scary eh?

His campaign has been losing massive steam, and it's only going to get worse for him.

THE RIGHT IS RIGHT

My only question,
does that piece of wood have a good haircut and is it SOUTHERN WOOD?
Gop 4 life!
Ooooooooo! Funny, not.
All Things Political
Hey, don't worry. Kerry had a huge rally, with 100,000 marchers, right in downtown Havana, led by Fidel himself! That should seal up Florida!

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Thaiquila
I guess the American voters haven't heard about this so called panic.
Latest CNN Time Poll: Kerry building a lead even with Nader in the race!

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/05/14/...erry/index.html
bob
QUOTE (Thaiquila @ May 11 2004, 06:59 PM)
No panic here.
Planning the victory party.
Methinks it is the RAPEPUBLICANS who are in a tizzy now.

classic "counting your chickens before the eggs hatch".
You probably would'nt be a very good farmer Tequila Man! laugh.gif
Gop 4 life!
QUOTE (Thaiquila @ May 15 2004, 08:10 AM)
I guess the American voters haven't heard about this so called panic.
Latest CNN Time Poll: Kerry building a lead even with Nader in the race!

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/05/14/...erry/index.html

CNN, say it with me now, COMMUNIST NEWS NETWORK.
Boon Mee
QUOTE (Thaiquila @ May 11 2004, 12:59 PM)
No panic here.
Planning the victory party.
Methinks it is the RAPEPUBLICANS who are in a tizzy now.

The only victory party is what you see here! laugh.gif

Gop 4 life!
Couldn't be more true!
Thaiquila
Cartoons are your argument?
You guys are losing. It really does give me pleasure to think of how you are going to feel in November.
Boon Mee
QUOTE (Thaiquila @ May 18 2004, 01:52 PM)
Cartoons are your argument?
You guys are losing. It really does give me pleasure to think of how you are going to feel in November.

Cartoons are just one essential part of the debate process. An image is worth 1K words, wouldn't you agree, Thaiquila? Conveys how things really are! biggrin.gif
Gop 4 life!
QUOTE (Thaiquila @ May 18 2004, 07:52 PM)
Cartoons are your argument?
You guys are losing. It really does give me pleasure to think of how you are going to feel in November.

Ummmmm, the cartoon is COMPLETLY TRUE, YOU ARE JUST ASHAMED BECAUSE EVEN YOUR LIBERAL EYES CAN SEE THIS.

And while being true, it's also quite funny, and we're not losing anything, what are you following? unsure.gif
Thaiquila
QUOTE (Gop 4 life! @ May 19 2004, 07:51 PM)
QUOTE (Thaiquila @ May 18 2004, 07:52 PM)
Cartoons are your argument?
You guys are losing. It really does give me pleasure to think of how you are going to feel in November.

Ummmmm, the cartoon is COMPLETLY TRUE, YOU ARE JUST ASHAMED BECAUSE EVEN YOUR LIBERAL EYES CAN SEE THIS.

And while being true, it's also quite funny, and we're not losing anything, what are you following? unsure.gif

I stand by the ZOGBY analysis. He was spot on in 2000, so he has considerable credibility. It is Kerry's race to lose, and although he isn't exactly burning up the carpet, he hasn't made any irreperable mistakes either, and he is NOT LIKELY TO.
Bye bye Bush! Happy days in November!
Gop 4 life!
He still hasn't gone up in the polls, and Bush is leading in 16 key battle ground states as of now.

Good luck, you'll need it.
Thaiquila
QUOTE (Gop 4 life! @ May 20 2004, 10:04 PM)
He still hasn't gone up in the polls, and Bush is leading in 16 key battle ground states as of now.

Good luck, you'll need it.

Wrong again, true believer.

I give you the latest Harris poll, showing Bush LOSING:
http://results.hpolsurveys.com/instantResu...=w11218w&page=8

It is not about good luck or bad luck. It is about a BAD PRESIDENT.
Gop 4 life!
Stay in denial, FOX polls say he is, and they are reliable.

It's become BLATANTLY obvious that all of your sources have hyge leftist slants.

Hey guess what tequila,
Bush's approval rating is now 48%, a 6 point climb, marvelous.
Thaiquila
QUOTE (Gop 4 life! @ May 20 2004, 11:27 PM)
Stay in denial, FOX polls say he is, and they are reliable.

It's become BLATANTLY obvious that all of your sources have hyge leftist slants.

Hey guess what tequila,
Bush's approval rating is now 48%, a 6 point climb, marvelous.

HARRIS Poll, left wing?
ZOGBY Poll. left wing?
FOX news, impartial?

You severely strain credibility.
So how will you feel in November when you discover your hero is going back to the ranch?
Gop 4 life!
Just fine because he isn't.
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