Posted: August 15th, 2004, 1:30 pm
Random Thoughts:
*At least now we're talking about policy.
*Headlines are where newspapers show their bias. All you had to do was read the Gazette for the last 50 years to realize that. I used to compare the wildly different headlines of identical wire stories in the Tribune-Democrat -- for much of its life a labor and Democrat-friendly paper (especially when steel was king) -- and the Gazette, usually business and Republican-friendly. God that was fun!
*There's nothing new under the sun. The sales tax and flat tax seem to be dusted off every couple years and reinvented.
*Great story about Bill O'Reilly in the latest issue of Rolling Stone. Believe it or not it wasn't a total hatchet job on the guy.
*Well, LP, maybe we'd have eliminated Osama if we'd had finished the job in Afganistan. Here's a quote from Maureen Dowd's book "Bushworld" -- yeah, I know, another liberal-ideology swilling New York Times writer (but she's a hell of a lot hotter-looking than that witchy Ann Coulter!) :
"In Bushworld you brag about how well Afganistan is going, even though soldiers like Pat Tillman are still dying and the Taliban are running freely around the border areas, hiding Osama and delaying elections."
*Hey, do you think McCain liked that kiss on the head W. gave him the other day at a rally? He's a good Party solider, but I guarantee you that in his heart of hearts he had dark thoughts. Won't McCain make a great Secretary of State for Kerry?
*Most pundits, left and right, think that it'll come down to the debates. I disagree. With Bush's tendency to garble and Kerry's tendency to drone and pontificate and waffle (note how I can criticize my guy?) , I don't think there will be any stellar exchanges. I think the VP debates will be a lot livelier and stimulating because both candidates are much better at thinking on their feet.
*At least now we're talking about policy.
*Headlines are where newspapers show their bias. All you had to do was read the Gazette for the last 50 years to realize that. I used to compare the wildly different headlines of identical wire stories in the Tribune-Democrat -- for much of its life a labor and Democrat-friendly paper (especially when steel was king) -- and the Gazette, usually business and Republican-friendly. God that was fun!
*There's nothing new under the sun. The sales tax and flat tax seem to be dusted off every couple years and reinvented.
*Great story about Bill O'Reilly in the latest issue of Rolling Stone. Believe it or not it wasn't a total hatchet job on the guy.
*Well, LP, maybe we'd have eliminated Osama if we'd had finished the job in Afganistan. Here's a quote from Maureen Dowd's book "Bushworld" -- yeah, I know, another liberal-ideology swilling New York Times writer (but she's a hell of a lot hotter-looking than that witchy Ann Coulter!) :
"In Bushworld you brag about how well Afganistan is going, even though soldiers like Pat Tillman are still dying and the Taliban are running freely around the border areas, hiding Osama and delaying elections."
*Hey, do you think McCain liked that kiss on the head W. gave him the other day at a rally? He's a good Party solider, but I guarantee you that in his heart of hearts he had dark thoughts. Won't McCain make a great Secretary of State for Kerry?
*Most pundits, left and right, think that it'll come down to the debates. I disagree. With Bush's tendency to garble and Kerry's tendency to drone and pontificate and waffle (note how I can criticize my guy?) , I don't think there will be any stellar exchanges. I think the VP debates will be a lot livelier and stimulating because both candidates are much better at thinking on their feet.