OUT OF MY HEAD: Everything to Live For '04
Joe Killian
Issue date: 9/14/04 Section: Opinions
I have friends who refused to watch, listen to or even read Bush's speech to the RNC last week -but I just had to see it. I was working that night, so I set my VCR and came home to the tape at around 1 a.m.
It's hard to describe the mixture of nausea and fear that gripped me as I watched this speech. I was offended at the use of the tragedy of 9/11 as political leverage - but, in a strange way, it was almost a relief. The Republicans have finally fully embraced the position they've been hinting at for months: "A vote for Kerry is a vote to dig up 9/11's victims, spit in their hearts and stomp on their brains."
This all turns my stomach - but what scares me is how effective this tact has been. Who would have dreamed that attacking the war record of a Vietnam hero who protested upon his return, trotting out the most moderate members of your party while adopting a right wing platform and all but ignoring the country's economic crisis would actually work? But - here we are, running neck and neck with a little less than two months left to go.
If I were Bill Clinton, I'd take to a hospital bed and recover for a month too.
Of course, the greatest strength of the Bush campaign is the weakness of the Kerry campaign. Yesterday I watched Kerry stumping on C-Span and noticed the dead silence when he came to an obvious laugh line. He can't seem to communicate to the audience when they're supposed to laugh, and though he's trying his damnedest to be charming his every smile looks exhausted, shy and desperate. The consequence: though he's making good arguments, calling the president on his record and presenting his own plan for the country, we're still made to feel as though he's not quite sure of himself, even not quite behind his own campaign.
Bush on the other hand is ignoring the economy, embracing his arrogance, spouting ideological catchphrases without anything to back it all up - but he does it in that charming, rakish frat boy sort of way. You almost want to pinch his cheeks and say, "You scamp! I want to boot your sorry ass out of office for dividing this country, costing us 1,000 lives in Iraq and trying to make us all march lockstep in your parade of Born Again Christians - but you're just so cute!"
It's hard to describe the mixture of nausea and fear that gripped me as I watched this speech. I was offended at the use of the tragedy of 9/11 as political leverage - but, in a strange way, it was almost a relief. The Republicans have finally fully embraced the position they've been hinting at for months: "A vote for Kerry is a vote to dig up 9/11's victims, spit in their hearts and stomp on their brains."
This all turns my stomach - but what scares me is how effective this tact has been. Who would have dreamed that attacking the war record of a Vietnam hero who protested upon his return, trotting out the most moderate members of your party while adopting a right wing platform and all but ignoring the country's economic crisis would actually work? But - here we are, running neck and neck with a little less than two months left to go.
If I were Bill Clinton, I'd take to a hospital bed and recover for a month too.
Of course, the greatest strength of the Bush campaign is the weakness of the Kerry campaign. Yesterday I watched Kerry stumping on C-Span and noticed the dead silence when he came to an obvious laugh line. He can't seem to communicate to the audience when they're supposed to laugh, and though he's trying his damnedest to be charming his every smile looks exhausted, shy and desperate. The consequence: though he's making good arguments, calling the president on his record and presenting his own plan for the country, we're still made to feel as though he's not quite sure of himself, even not quite behind his own campaign.
Bush on the other hand is ignoring the economy, embracing his arrogance, spouting ideological catchphrases without anything to back it all up - but he does it in that charming, rakish frat boy sort of way. You almost want to pinch his cheeks and say, "You scamp! I want to boot your sorry ass out of office for dividing this country, costing us 1,000 lives in Iraq and trying to make us all march lockstep in your parade of Born Again Christians - but you're just so cute!"



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eddys225
eddys225
posted 9/15/04 @ 12:47 AM EST
Joe,
Please don't wait until Nov. 2nd
billmut
billmut
posted 9/15/04 @ 1:43 PM EST
What an unpatriotic attitude.
You think mass suicide will be the reaction? Well That will be all for the better. That means there will be fewer deluded, dope smokin' liberals to cvote for Hillary in 2008. (Continued…)
klfulche
klfulche
posted 9/15/04 @ 1:44 PM EST
Hell yeah ill be there with you!!! Bush makes me overwhelmingly nauseous but im not gonna let those bastards ruin my life....If we as Americans havent learned in the last 4 years what an idiot we have in office. (Continued…)
sja101
sja101
posted 9/15/04 @ 1:49 PM EST
Thanks! This article will be great help for the Republican party.
jbtsitampa
jbtsitampa
posted 9/15/04 @ 1:50 PM EST
Joe's rant seems typical. When one makes baseless and emotional accusations, one need look no further than the mirror for the real offender.
jer494
jer494
posted 9/15/04 @ 1:57 PM EST
Would someone please tell me how an economy only 3 years removed from a horrific terrorist event on the heart of the financial sector that lays claim to a 5. (Continued…)
me
me
posted 9/15/04 @ 2:09 PM EST
Hmmmmmm.... Me likey! I don't think that Darwin really had "self inflicted" natural selection in mind but I can't say I'm opposed to the idea. Lots of liberals collectively improving the gene pool. (Continued…)
dennisburgard
dennisburgard
posted 9/15/04 @ 2:21 PM EST
Hey, you just got a blurb on Rush Limbaugh. Aren't you proud? Way to represent the people of Greensboro NC.
I lived in Greensboro and went to High School in the area. (Continued…)
billmut
billmut
posted 9/15/04 @ 2:53 PM EST
Why are you so certain that your generation's "first shot" was a bad one? You have to participate to matter, and people under 25 just dont participate when it comes to voting. (Continued…)
topo3a
topo3a
posted 9/15/04 @ 3:22 PM EST
Pray that you never graduate and have to go out in the real world.
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