Friday, October 15, 2004

Danniel Henniger gets it wrong

DANIEL HENNINGER of the Wall Street Journal writes;

"The Kerry campaign is riding on the belief that the American electorate, at the margins in places like Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, isn't ready to make the break. And they may be right. That to me is the meaning of the relentlessly close poll results that persist in this election. John Kerry is a fundamentally weak presidential candidate, but about half the electorate is uncertain whether it is able to sign up for all the risk and uncertainty implicit in the next Bush presidency. " for complete article http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/dhenninger/?id=110005763

It could be that, or it could be the partisan media and its attempt to shore up support for Kerry in everyway possible. We have Michael Moore representing the so called intellectual left in Hollywood, we have Dan Rather and his cohorts in the press making up stories to fit there agenda-which is to help elect Kerry, we have wannabe activists sing songs to get the younger voters to vote for Kerry. I think it was someone at CBS (I could be wrong on which propaganda group) said the Press would add 15 points to Kerry's poll numbers. I think he's right. The column goes on to admit Kerry is a nothing candidate and shouldn't be as close as he is, that part is true. The part the writer gets wrong is the reason.

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