Read on."'Demagogue' might be a better word, but rhetoric is bound to turn raw and rough in the final rounds of a close race, though lately the shoe has been on the challenger's foot. If John Kerry wins, he's put himself in a difficult position with verbal volleys uniformly designed to conceal the choices he'd inevitably confront in the White House. Mr. Kerry's the one piling up January surprises for voters, by virtue exactly of his whaling on President Bush for the political sin of acknowledging the challenges facing the next president."
"As the time is short, I will leave out all the flattery, and retain all the criticism." - Henry David Thoreau
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
6 Days: Things to consider in a Kerry administration.
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