Kerry-Edwards 2004
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Friday, October 08, 2004

President Bush answers a question as his Democratic challenger John Kerry takes notes during the presidential debate in St. Louis, Friday, Oct. 8, 2004. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

U.S. President George W. Bush (R) responds to a question as Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry takes notes during a town hall format debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, October 8, 2004.  Bush and Democratic challenger Kerry differed sharply on Iraq, jobs and taxes in their second debate on Friday, with Kerry questioning Bush's judgment and the president accusing Kerry of crumbling under political pressure.   REUTERS/Shaun Heasley   US ELECTION

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John Kerry takes notes while "President" Dumbfuck tries (and fails) not to look too fucking stupid during the second 2004 presidential debate tonight in St. Louis, Missouri.

Kerry 2 for 2

I'm watching the second presidential debate.

"President" Dumbfuck hasn't improved his delivery from the first debate. He's still coming across like a whiny, spoiled child. He's so fucking defensive and shrill. He's recycling a lot of the bullshit he uttered during the first debate and his attempts at humor are painful to watch. (You have to be intelligent to be funny.)

My favorite part of the debate so far is when "President" Dumbfuck called Sen. John Kerry "Sen. Kennedy." (He did not correct himself afterward.)

Bush is toast.

His supporters would claim that he gave a great debate performance even if he were to pick his nose, suck his thumb and have an episode of Tourette's on live national TV.

But it's not his sick supporters whose votes are critical on Nov. 2.

It's the undecided/swing voters'. And there's no way the majority of them are going to vote for "President" Monkeyboy.

Let's face it: The undecided/swing voters, if they don't know the issues by now, after almost four disastrous years with the Bush regime at the wheel, aren't going to know them any day soon. They're not going to make their voting decisions based upon the issues, but upon the images that Kerry and Bush are putting forth right now (and upon their own personal financial situations, of course, and few of us are better off now than we were four years ago).

Kerry is projecting a presidential image and Bush is putting forth the image of an overprivileged, not-very-bright frat boy who, because he has been too busy partying, just last night was cramming for his final exam tonight.

Kerry will finish Bush off at the next and final debate on Wednesday night, which will be about domestic issues (which means, I hope, that we won't have to hear Bush say, again, "wrong war, wrong time, wrong place").


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