The Hinterland Rants from the hinterland. A Denver writer and pretend anthropologist rips into artistic treason and random acts of ethical violence.
May also contain gushes of enthusiasm.

Thursday, January 22, 2004


The big night begins

Great opening by Dean. Thank God.

Laid it all on the line in the starkest terms I can remember any politician stating his case.

Incredible tag line: "There was no middle class tax cut."

If New Hampshire voters can look past all the hoopla and just consider what it is they really want, I think they can still fall in love with this guy.

Or am I just projecting.

(Clark had a great opening, too, though nothing on the level of Dean's. His: I'm a Democrat now, and I can attract a lot of people to the Democratic party was pretty powerful. That boy is still my fallback.)

Wow, Kerry is not acting like such a windbag. I think I missed his first response, but on the second one, he ditched all the bullshit language and equivocation. Still rambled into minutae and put me to sleep a little, but he's ten times better than I last listened to him, which was a few months ago.


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