Re: Donald's Job Description
From: Tyler Durden <camera_lumina@hotmail.com> Sent: Oct 25, 2004 9:40 AM To: measl@mfn.org Cc: adam.cypherpunks@fastmail.fm, cypherpunks@al-qaeda.net Subject: Re: Donald's Job Description
Well, the Bush "supporters" I've met aren't normally so sure. They'll kind of hem and haw, or saw "Well, he's got advisors...", or "Well, Kerry ain't any better." Once in a while they'll point to Buh's believability or decisiveness, but I've never seen anyone (besides Mr Donald) attempt the role of super-apolegist for anything the current regime has done.
This is my experience, too. Bush supporters I know prefer him to Kerry, not because he's a great and infallable leader, but because they think he's doing a reasonable job relative to what Kerry would do. It's not like this is an entirely nutty position to take, since Kerry really does seem to blow a lot of smoke when talking about Iraq, albeit less than Bush does. ... --John
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John Kelsey