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09-05-2004 07:04 PM ET (US)
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Re: Wolcott's comments.
This fella is obviously a very embittered man suffering from Pauline Kael syndrome. I don't know what on earth he thinks he was watching (well, he did note he was watching it via PBS, which is always a downer, anyhow (aside from Antiques Roadshow, the only uplifting program on the network), but it certainly wasn't what I and the vast viewing public saw. I won't claim President Bush as the most eloquent or electrifying speaker for the GOP (at the convention, that honor fell to Sen. Zell Miller who exposed the frightening danger of Kerry and out-of-control destructiveness of liberal Democrat partisanship), but he again clearly and succinctly laid all the cards on the table without engaging in flights of fancy as the Dem convention did with its mind-numbed hate-Bushie spectators witnessing such hillariously ludicrous spectacles as Kerry's salute and his equally unhinged spouse and race-baiting hustlers like Al Sharpton whose so-called "facts" on African-American enslavement to the Dem planta-, er, why Blacks are so better "served" in their party, could easily be refuted by a 10-second trip to Google. Hate alone, inspiring to fear and narrow extremist interest groups, with the cherry on top of capitulation to international terrorists and tyrants and their blowhard enablers in Ottawa and Paris is not going to win an election without a positive agenda. This definitely isn't JFK's party anymore... it's JFK's. In any event, Mr. Wolcott, yes the President does know he's going to win, because he must. Well, at least you can be happy your Republican hordes are gone, returning back to their abodes in mainstream America and you can blissfully return to Kaelville. Just don't act too surprised when November rolls around and reality bites you hard. Well, you'll always have Paris. ;-)
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