Behind the Aegis
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Sat Oct-09-04 12:52 AM
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I have seen several posts suggesting that the debate was a draw because Kerry didn't pounce on Shrub, or it was a draw because the Shrub didn't look like he was missing a chromosome this go around. With lowered expectations, Shrub did a bang-up job! That is not saying much at all!! I know 12 year olds that are better behaved and speak in more complete sentences. Shrub is the king of low expectations, this is no different. Kerry, on the other hand, would have had to actually waved his hand and magically removed all troops from Iraq to "win" in the eyes of pundits. The standards were not the same, therefore, many are calling this a draw. It was not a draw, but it was not a "clear" win for Kerry in the eyes of the simple-minded.
I have noticed that Kerry is, in fact, a strong closer. He steps up his attacks each time. Kerry has yet to lose his cool! He has not reacted emotionally reckless, even with the ad hominem (sp?) attacks. He smiles and nods, then politely corrects and adds what he would do. Shrub gets defensive and spends his whole 2 minutes (1.5 mins)attacking Kerry and saying nothing about his own policies.
Perhaps, the strategy is to make Shrub and his cronies think they have a win because he didn't drool on himself this debate. Shrub will enter the next debate (unless it is the "October surprise" to miss it) thinking he is free and clear. Then, Kerry will attack Shrub in such a way that the little freak will break down! He will not only talk over the moderator, he will get overly emotional and look like the idiot, we in the know, know that he is! Kerry will be able to continue to look rational and the Shrub will look like a raving lunatic. By that time, there will be little the campaign can do to turn it around.
Just my thoughts!
What are your thoughts?
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:25 AM
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If Bush wasn't a total idiot then the spinmaster would be out of a job. But, come November 2nd the whole Bush administration will be out of job.
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:28 AM
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3. The only reason people thought bush did well |
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was b/c he did better than florida. I'm getting really sick of this "I'm doing my best" kerry needs to stand up and say "Mr. President, we're not in elementary school, your best doesn't mean you pass anymore. Your best isn't good enough for America, Americans deserve BETTER"
Kerry missed a HUGE knock out opportunity when Bush was talking about "We need well paid troops" had kerry come at him with the "Well paid troops? Mr. President you tried to cut troops combat pay WHILE they were in Iraq"
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:37 AM
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6. Welcome to DU. RunningFromCongress |
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:toast: I thought Bush sucked in both performances, but he sucked worse in Florida. That's purely from a debating standpoint. When you consider the messages of both the candidates, Kerry won by even a wider margin.
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:33 AM
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4. Welcome to DU, okTracer |
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:toast: I like your optimism.
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Sat Oct-09-04 09:55 AM
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:26 AM
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Check out the online polls at CNN and MSNBC.
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Behind the Aegis
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:43 AM
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I wasn't saying I thought the debate was a draw, I was commenting on those on DU and other places who felt it was a draw. I, personally, felt Kerry won. Not a complete KO, but he preformed well!
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:35 AM
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The only people who matter now are the still cemented into twilight zone undecideds. And starting tomorrow, you will see 90% of them lining up for Kerry.
Trust me. The end is near. And now I will go.
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:43 AM
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8. Calling this a draw is like |
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calling a 28-10 loss a week after a 35-0 blowout loss a moral victory. You did not stink quite as bad as the week before, but you still suck as a football team.
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:48 AM
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Them's fighting words!:argh:
I do agree with your analysis that Kerry won. It's hard to fathom why anyone would vote for Dubya. Maybe it's the pollution or something in the water.
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Behind the Aegis
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Sat Oct-09-04 02:57 AM
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You have restored my faith! I think most people just read the title and the first few sentences, then fire off a response. We have truly become a "sound byte" society! Thanks for reading the whole thing!
I guess I wrote my original thought because I was so sick of hearing from the "pundits" that think this debate was a draw. It wasn't!
As why they vote for the Shrub, it's all that clean air he provides! HA!
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Sat Oct-09-04 03:55 AM
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11. They always call it a draw |
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That means in the real world, * got owned again. Like you said - low expectations:
"Wasn't the president magnificent tonight? He kept his shoes on and everything!"
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Sat Oct-09-04 10:02 AM
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13. If a student brings his grades up from "failing" to a "D" is he a scholar? |
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Sat Oct-09-04 10:06 AM
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14. In every single poll I looked at.. Whether they thought Kerry won |
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or Bush* won, virtually no one thought it a TIE . There were polls in just about every paper across the nation and no one thought it a tie. Kerry seemed to be the winner in the great majority although there were a few spots where Bush* was leading by a small margin. Only the Pundits who are afraid to go out on a limb say it was a Tie.
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Sat Oct-09-04 10:18 AM
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15. I missed a lot of the debate because I was at work |
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But every part I did see with bush, was with him strutting up and down, looking like his usual ignorant self. I don't care if he was able to string together a sentence without stuttering. Or if he was able to make an actual debate point. That's what debates are for. He continues to be an embarrassment and a disgrace to our country, and his juvenile performances are beyond belief for a president of the United States. I actually saw more of the debate with bush in it then Kerry, but what I saw of Senator Kerry was him being cool and professional--very much the statesman.
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