Posted on 04/28/2004 9:52:37 PM PDT by kattracks
John Francois Kerrys 2004 campaign for the presidency is taking on endearing aspects of Boy Clintons 1992 campaign. Does that mean this Democratic contender will in the end defeat another Bush? This I cannot say. I will say that as long as the French-looking, cologne-scented, junior senator from Massachusetts remains in the race, the medias fact checkers are going to be kept on their toes.
In 1992, the fact-checkers were repeatedly called to their posts to review Gov. Clintons ongoing revisions of his draft record. They worked overtime on the Boy Candidates constantly evolving elucidations of his marijuana adventures, his anti-war demonstrations in London, and that mysterious trip he took behind the Iron Curtain in 1968. Fact checkers were summoned to action when a woman by the name of Gennifer Flowers appeared with a tape on which the Governor appeared to be coaching her in the art of deceiving the press. And when the governors position on the first Gulf War was challenged, the sorely pressed fact checkers went into action once again.
Looking back on 1992, we can see that the Democratic candidates many collisions with the truth served as a preview to the eight years ahead, a series of lies and contradictions that left the fact checkers exhausted, their role in American journalism increasingly controversial. Liberals and Democrats had cause to question their patriotism. Hillary Rodham Clinton doubtless had them in mind when she warned of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy. Now we have another Democratic candidate fit to seize Clintons mawkish title, Comeback Kid. Kerry has even endured rumors of a sex scandal, and the girl in question was an intern at that.
Actually, John Francois Kerry has endured more scrapes with the truth at this stage in his campaign than Boy Clinton, though most of the scrapes have been less momentous. Back in 2003 there was the scrape over whether or not he had ever claimed to be Irish. There was the refutation of his claim that his first speech in the Senate had been in favor of Roe vs. Wade -- it had been in opposition to cruise missiles. Now there are the many contradictions in his statements about what he did with his military medals, how he won them and precisely how anti-American his war protests were. Did he attend a protesters meeting that discussed murdering American politicians? He says no. Others say he did. And a member of Kerrys campaign called at least one anti-war veteran from those faraway days of protest, asking him to change his reminiscence of Kerry the war protester.
One day Kerry is explaining why he met with Vietnamese Communists outside Paris while our nation was at war with them. Another day he is caught cussing a Secret Service bodyguard. In that scrape, he also was caught claiming he does not fall off his skis, though reporters saw him fall half a dozen times. Now he is entangled in a row over whether he, a pro-abortion Catholic, should be taking Holy Communion. Then too there is the question of how much he paid a barber from the celebrated coiffeuse Cristophe to cut his hair before he appeared on Meet the Press. The talent was shipped to Pittsburgh before Kerry appeared went on the show. The authoritative Drudge Report insists the price was $1,000. Kerry insists he is being victimized by the radical right -- his predecessor in victimhood, Boy Clinton, endured a Cristophe scandal too.
It is 1992 all over again, and I rejoice. Yet I doubt many Democrats share my joy. Some are even wondering if they have settled on the wrong candidate. The left-of-center Village Voice recently predicted the Democratic biggie will jettison John Francois for a more reasonable candidate. The Voice mentioned Dr. Howard Dean. The Vermont enrage would satisfy me.
Still, whatever happens to the Kerry candidacy, one important matter ought not to be lost from sight. Kerrys problems stem from the fact that he is a fantasist. He has created illusions about himself and then believed his own illusions. He gets in trouble with reality because for him, the only reality is his fantasy, the fantasy that he is a great man and -- oh, yes -- that European leaders have talked to him and told him they hope he wins in 2004. Remember that little fantasy?
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As distasteful a man as I found President Clinton, he had far more charisma than Kerry. Clinton came off as a Mimbo....not a bozo. Kerry is sounding like a bozo.
The Gulf War was not proceeded by a massive attack on US soil, and I think many people recognize that, in radical Islam, there is a threat to the world which must be met. The added years of attacks, culminating in 9-11, have added a sense of resolve that didn't surround '91.
There was a 16 year buffer between Carter and Clinton....Many who voted in '92, such as myself, had never had an opportunity to vote for a Democrat President. That buffer is only 4 years now.....and President Clinton was a tad more....misbehaved....than Carter.
Dismissing Kerry is a mistake but, comparing this to '92 is also a mistake.
This economy is pretty dang strong. The numbers are about the same as Clinton's going into the 1996 election, and that's after an inherited recession, 9-11, and a year of the press hyping a war before it started. Anywhere in the 5% range for unemployment is very low.
Second, this Bush faces conservative dissatisfaction over his support for free trade, which is losing credibility.
Bush's base numbers are rock solid. Ross Perot got somewhere around 20% of the vote last go around and not one single electoral vote. GHW Bush lost his base. This has not happened to GW Bush. As for free trade, that issue doesn't even blip on the radar of top issues for conservatives.
Third, Bush won a popular victory over Iraq but many feel he's mishandled the post-war operations.
There's no comparison here b/c our job was not to invade Iraq in 1991. After several months of bad press, his numbers are still pretty good. A president with job approvals in the 50 range is not going to get defeated. Fatigue is not a reason to vote somebody out when there is no frenzy towards Kerry.
Fourth, and most important, the lamestream press have become the 'Rat nominee's personal cheerleading squad. I haven't seen media bias this flagrant in years.
They did this last year when the republicans gained seats during an offyear election. Also, after almost 3 1/2 years of the press going after him, his numbers are still impressive, especially after these last couple of months.
Only if Ross Perot shows up.
But you have to hand it to him,... he works hard at it!
Algore has more charima than Kerry does.
I just started reading his latest book, Madame Hillary -- and I definitely recommend it!
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