Posted on 09/21/2004 10:55:39 AM PDT by section9
"I do not think it is Nader. Do not dismiss what I am about to write. Kerry no longer believes he is going to win. He has looked at his own internal numbers and realizes he cannot make the majority of americans like him enough to make him president. He just wants to make sure that diehard democrats, the unions, inner-city blacks, and ignorant masses at least show up for something. He does not want to be an encyclopedia (webpedia) entry on the same page with Dukakis, Mondale, and Dole.
He knows he IS the Bob Dole of the Democrats. But he does not want to be humiliated."
Very accurate post. This probably explains why he didn't want to give up his senate seat. If he gave up his seat, the governor appoints a Repoublican. If he wins the Presidency, the governor still appoints a republican senator. The fact he didn't give up his seat is testament to his defeatist attitude.
I think Kerry is trying to be Clintonian by working both sides of the aisle and expecting everyone to buy into him. Unfortunately for Kerry he has neither Clinton's charisma nor his massive spin team necessary to keep the ruse alive.
Dole was Majority Leader. He was trying to move appropriations bills through the Senate in the Spring. The Dems were tying him up in knots on orders from the Clinton White House to show America that if Dole couldn't move legislation, how could he be a President? Dole chose to retire at the end of his term and gambled on a run for the White House. Kerry could have done that and risked everything on one turn of pitch and toss.
But he didn't, and I'll tell you why.
Without that Senate seat, no one has to pay any attention to John Kerry. Nobody has to give a rat's ass about him. Dole has paid his dues and is neither a prisoner of an inflated ego nor is he possessed of a romantic attachment to the heroics of a bygone youth. Kerry doesn't have what Dole has: security in one's own skin. Kerry needs attention. Bush doesn't, nor does Dole, nor did Reagan.
No one will put John Kerry in a Pepsi commercial with Britney Spears, and that's what Kerry is afraid of. He doesn't want to go through the rest of his life being Theresa Heinz-Kerry's boy toy.
So he'll be in the Senate next year, a forgotten backbencher, but a vote that people have to go to to get what they want. And that will be okay, because he'll still be invited to all the right parties in Georgetown.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
Who is the first person to make that connection on the board?
I did here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1188261/posts
But I bet someone caught that a long time before you and me. I swear all he needs is a stupid last-minute buy-votes plan like Bob Dole's tax plan and he'll be dead on target.
Of course, we haven't seen the debates yet...
I think another reason he's doing this is Lurch thought he could basically "me too" the war and set himself apart on the economy, but that issue is evaporating as the recovery turns into an expansion. So, the only major issue left to distinguish himself from Bush is the war.
Kerry has 42 days to erode our nations confidence in this war. Al queada took the hint and will do whatever it takes to ensure that Kerry gets into office.
What I was referring to in "base" is the grassroot activist, precinct worker, rally/party organizer, convention attendee, etc...
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