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A Voice of Reason from Liberal Media?

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 6:13 am
by stormraiser
by James Ridgeway
John Kerry Must Go
Note to Democrats: it's not too late to draft someone?anyone?else
April 27th, 2004 11:45 AM


WASHINGTON, D.C.? With the air gushing out of John Kerry's balloon, it may be only a matter of time until political insiders in Washington face the dread reality that the junior senator from Massachusetts doesn't have what it takes to win and has got to go. As arrogant and out of it as the Democratic political establishment is, even these pols know the party's got to have someone to run against George Bush. They can't exactly expect the president to self-destruct into thin air.

With growing issues over his wealth (which makes fellow plutocrat Bush seem a charity case by comparison), the miasma over his medals and ribbons (or ribbons and medals), his uninspiring record in the Senate (yes war, no war), and wishy-washy efforts to mimic Bill Clinton's triangulation gimmickry (the protractor factor), Kerry sinks day by day. The pros all know that the candidate who starts each morning by having to explain himself is a goner.

What to do? Look for the Dem biggies, whoever they are these days, to sit down with the rich and arrogant presumptive nominee and try to persuade him to take a hike. Then they can return to business as usual?resurrecting John Edwards, who is still hanging around, or staging an open convention in Boston, or both.

If things proceed as they are, the dim-bulb Dem leaders are going to be very sorry they screwed Howard Dean.

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 6:20 am
by janswizard
I read that essay last night on one of the news medias websites and I have to say I'm in total agreement. I so dislike what President Bush has done to this country but I fear what would happen should John Kerry be elected. So it leads me to the following question....

What actually happens at the Democratic Convention? I know that Kerry received the most votes but is it possible for another delegate to still be nominated and accepted as the Democratic presidential candidate?

I supported John Edwards and when he withdrew from the race, I got an email from him thanking me for the support and asking me to give my support to John Kerry. This is something I have never been able to do and I would rather vote Republican than see John Kerry anywhere near the White House.

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 6:22 am
by wx247
janswizard wrote:I read that essay last night on one of the news medias websites and I have to say I'm in total agreement. I so dislike what President Bush has done to this country but I fear what would happen should John Kerry be elected. So it leads me to the following question....

What actually happens at the Democratic Convention? I know that Kerry received the most votes but is it possible for another delegate to still be nominated and accepted as the Democratic presidential candidate?

I supported John Edwards and when he withdrew from the race, I got an email from him thanking me for the support and asking me to give my support to John Kerry. This is something I have never been able to do and I would rather vote Republican than see John Kerry anywhere near the White House.


You took the words right out of my mouth... hello fellow Edwardsian. ;)