September 29, 2004

Kos

My daughter’s out of daycare for a couple of weeks, under my care, so I won’t have a lot of time to post. In the meantime, here’s something I posted at the Daily Kos. Thanks to everyone who got through my last long-winded post…

It's possible that in another couple of weeks we'll wonder why we were all biting our nails about Kerry. Everything seems to be going in Kerry's direction. The tide can turn against Bush overnight. He could start looking like a sad, lost, little joke, overseeing the remaining days of a failed presidency. A fantasy, of course, but Bush's main attack, the flip flop charge, is already losing steam. You can't say the same thing over and over again without people losing interest or thinking Bush has a one-note attack.

One of the most hopeful things I saw about Kerry's campaign was Kerry saying that he waited until 2 weeks before the debate before going negative on Bush and Iraq. They know what they're doing. The flip flop charge is all the Bush campaign has against Kerry, and once that's gone, they may be sunk. Bush's "Mission Accomplished" comment that he'd do it again almost nullifies Kerry's "flip flop" comments at the Grand Canyon.

The Democratic convention seems years past, but it did a lot to build up Kerry. If Kerry does well at the debates--looks dignified, trustworthy--Rove and Fox aren't all powerful enough to spin it entirely in their direction. There is just too much wrong with Bush's presidency for spin to work across the board. The only way for Bush to win this election may be to steal it.

The main issues are the economy and national security, but it’s really about who has the character to deal with these issues. It's fairly obvious that Bush doesn't have the policy to deal with terror: Iraq is a growing disaster. It's because people don't trust Kerry on a fundamental level that they haven't come to his side. It may have less to do with his policy decisions regarding anything than it is about the feel that people have for the man.

The debates may change all that. Everyone’s eager for Kerry to pounce on Bush, but really the debates are about showing who Kerry is, not what Bush isn’t. People want to find a reason to feel good about Kerry. These are very uneasy times so any sense of uneasiness is amplified.

4 comments:

Henry Baum said...

What’s a compelling reason to vote for George Bush? Kerry’s intelligence is reason enough to vote for him. All the talk about his vacillation and indecisiveness is Republican propaganda. Kerry is a fine candidate if the media would give him a chance. Of course, they never will. I can understand being pro-GOP post 9-11, but now? Bush has fucked everything up. He’s made the world less safe, he’s damaged the economy, and for what? Kerry actually has answers to everything Bush has fucked up. Wouldn’t you like America to not be hated around the world. Wouldn’t you like policy to not favor major corporations? Wouldn’t you like a decent mind to represent the country? You have me disappointed, my friend. A vote for Bush is a vote for Nixon.

Henry Baum said...

It did disappoint me, I’m not going to shy away from that. In fact, it disappoints me that anyone can watch GW speak for more than five minutes and not feel queasy. I’ll grant you that John F. Kerry is not JFK but George Bush isn’t even George Bush Sr. I’d really like to know why you’re siding with Bush. If it’s taxes, this administration is spending like tax-and-spend liberals. If it’s military spending, you’ve never struck me as much of a militant. I don’t think the world will end if Kerry is elected, but the way things are going with Bush, the world might really end.

Thanks for the thoughts about The American Book. I chastise myself daily for not posting something new.

Henry Baum said...

Looks like we are mirror images, politically at least. Otherwise brotherly...Read your post. I agree that Kerry isn’t enormously fun, but you still haven’t told me why you’re voting for Bush. After that, I’m done trying to convince you. Enjoying the discussion once again, even if I find it perplexing.

Anonymous said...

in my next comment, i'll let you know more about me. maybe you think i am annoying you. i'm really not trying to. i woke up this morning & couldn't wait to keep reading. but then again, maybe i'm jsut weird.

xo. war.

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