Wednesday, October 06, 2004

What really matters

John Edwards unwittingly told his audience last night exactly why the Kerry candidacy is so deeply suspect.

"The American people saw John Kerry on Thursday night. (emphasis mine) They don't need the vice president or the president to tell them what they saw. They saw a man who was strong, who had conviction, who is resolute, who made it very clear that he will do everything that has to be done to find terrorists."


What makes a man, and a president, isn't what he says on any given Thursday. We need to judge Bush and Kerry not on how they sound but on the history of their actions. The history of Kerry's record 1970-2004 is ghastly.

P.S. I thought Cheney was articulate, sharp and on point - no surprise that he's been one of the most influential VPs in history. Frankly, a shame that Cheney won't run in 2008.

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