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Monday, 30 August 2004

Bush Revisited (washingtonpost.com)

Filed under: — Matthew @ 12:43 pm

Bush Revisited (washingtonpost.com):

Nancy Gibbs and John F. Dickerson write (in Time) that “if Kerry’s test in Boston was to show voters that he is not weak, Bush’s task at the Republican Convention in New York City this week is to show that he is not wrong, that his strength comes not from a six-gun temperament but from judgment that has matured through three years of hard testing. His vital audience is not that portion of the electorate that sees him as a savior, nor is it the inflamed opposition that calls him a liar and a zealot. He needs to reach the voters who are unsure about either voting for him or voting at all; who don’t think he lied but may think he made mistakes; who like his manner but question his judgment; who are glad Saddam is gone but wonder if the price was too high; who wonder whether John Kerry really knows his mind but also whether George Bush ever opens his. Those voters aren’t looking for an apology. They do need to see the President growing in the job or get a better idea of where he is going, because his task is not about to get any easier.

This describes me perfectly as a still undecided voter.

1 Comment »

  1. Then I suppose you will be watching the Republican convention quite closely?

    Comment by Robert — Monday, 30 August 2004 @ 4:01 pm

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