Wednesday, October 06, 2004

Cheney pulverized Edwards.

I love the smell of freshly minced liberals in the morning, don't you?

FactCheck's analysis of the VP debate. Their bias is definitely showing--and they do have a definite bias toward Democrats/against Republicans, they're a University after all--but if you read their analysis you see that they are trying to give Edwards a lot more benefit-of-the-doubt than they're giving Cheney. I don't see any facts checked here that tells me that Cheney was wrong. I do see a lot of distortion and misleading of the American people by Gomer--er, I mean Edwards.

Even the 9/11-Iraq connection accusation is flat wrong. Anyone with half a brain knows what Cheney was talking about when he made the quote about Baghdad and terrorism/al-Queda. He has never said there was a direct link and nobody has yet proven him wrong with his words on the record. It is common sense and common knowledge that Baghdad was a haven for al-Queda operatives and that al-Queda operatives carried out the attack on the WTC.

Overall this was a home run for the Reds (Republicans) .. Edwards looked silly and naive, Cheney was "seasoned" (Sean Hannity's word) and tough and exactly the right man for the job.

Also .. I caught Dennis Miller on Leno afterwards. They hadn't seen the debate when they taped the show, but wow, Dennis was on quite a tear. He announced confidently and with conviction that he was voting for Bush, because Kerry had no real position on the war in Iraq and couldn't be counted on to do the right thing, only go with the winds of popular opinion. He had me laughing out loud with some of his remarks. Too bad he had to be bleeped a few times, but he may have swung some votes to our side right there. Thanks Dennis!!

Can't wait to see what W is going to talk about today.

1 Comments:

Blogger Kristi said...

So what do you think of that front page in the Post Dispatch, with that big headline that says "Iraq report contradicts Bush" or something like that... did you see that? Just wanted to hear your comments... if I were an outsider right now, I would not know what to think.

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