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Originally posted by dd74
Ironically, I got that from GW back in 1999 when he was running, but now, honestly, I don't. Bush has a platform, and he's utilizing it. Kerry, not.
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You know that is exactly what i thought back in '99. It didn't look like Bush '41 was even trying! I don't get that feeling from Bush '43.
As far as Kerry, I think he's used to getting his way. Him being sheltered in Mass. with no dissenting voices and him not having to worry much about money.
For all his combat experience, he comes across as soft. Bush is the one who is the hard ass. That's what kills me about Paul Begala and Carville and Tad Devine - yea, that guy didn't have to give up his lunch money every day! Tad Devine! why didnt' his parents just name him "give me a wedgie and take my lunch money" but i digress.
Anyway, these guys are saying how W is a sissy and a cheerleader and yet he's also a bully. Truth is, he's not a bad guy. He's just an extraordinary man who's had a situation thrust upon him. He's made his decision and never wavered. Kerry can't find his stand on anything because he's never had to.