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Jens 'n' Frens
Idle thoughts of a relatively libertarian Republican in Cambridge, MA, and whomever he invites. Mostly political.
"A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures." -- Daniel Webster
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Monday, September 08, 2003 :::
As I've said before, I think Bush could have a lot of fun if the Dems nominated John Heinz Kerry. Bob Novak writes of his appearance on "Meet the Press":Moderator Tim Russert ended the hour-long program with the last blast from his massive research. Kerry was quoted by Vogue magazine last March as talking about George W. Bush's "lack of knowledge," and adding this: "He was two years behind me at Yale, and I knew him, and he's still the same guy."... But when Russert twice asked Kerry just what he meant, he shrugged off these questions ("I believe that President Bush is a very likable fellow.").
The conclusion widely drawn from that exchange is that Kerry never knew Bush at Yale and that he simply fibbed to Vogue's interviewer in trying to denigrate the president. In fact, there is an eyewitness: George W. Bush. He tells aides he certainly did not know John Kerry at Yale. Kerry... looks like a trickster running for president. He gives other examples, too.
New Hampshire's Democrats are still leaning toward Howard Dean over him. I can't imagine why.
::: posted by Steven at 4:01 AM
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