OK. Just breathe.
Remember, the best way to handle defeat when it’s imminent is by acceptance – denial only delays healing.
Oh, I’m sorry. I didn’t see you standing there reading this. What’s that? Oh, no, you got me all wrong! I wasn’t talking about Nov. 2. I was thinking about D.C.’s Halloween Ball where John Kerry gets confused with Herman Munster on the Senate floor.What chance does my guy, “Dubya,” have of winning in the best costume contest?
As for election day, I feel very confident especially after the debates.
Now, I know that both George and Dick could have done better, but I think they pretty well wrapped up the prize even with the few blunders that occurred.
I was a little disenchanted after the first debate when George decided he had 30 seconds to think in a 90-second rebuttal. Someone should have reminded him that “Uh” is not a word and, contrary to opinion, a series of “Uhs” repeated does not equate a complete sentence.
And Dick in debate two?
Overall, not too shabby. But, there were a couple of small points that I’d have chewed him on.
Cheney should have never allowed Edward’s nice-nice on the gay marriage issue to throw him off the “hit-em-hard” horse he had been riding.
The fact that Cheney let the perfect shot elude him also irritated me.
Edwards, with that fake Poli-grip smile, said twice that a long rsum does not equate good judgement. I’d have nailed him after the first time with the fact that I was proud that he finally understood the argument against Kerry.
You can’t let golden opportunities pass you by in something so important.
Debate three left me in a better mood. George looked like he was going to get up and clean Kerry’s clock a couple of times.
I wondered if the debate was going to be a Texas-style boxing match before night’s end with Kerry getting his butt whipped, but, alas, I’ll have to settle for Pay-Per-View and some stupid Tyson vs. a wet paper bag match-up. I’ve got $20 on the paper bag, by the way.
Before I forget to say it, Bush did much better. Not only did he hold his own, but he made Kerry look stupid – not that that was hard. Like George, I never knew the Bush family owned a lumber company.
I have full faith in the outcome of both the debate and the election. As George said, “You can run but you can’t hide.”
Kerry can’t escape his wavering for the purpose of political gain.
Kerry can’t run from a deplorable Senate attendance and voting record.
Kerry can’t escape his true nature which results in onstage flip-flopping.
Kerry wants to balance the budget without a deficit. He wants the budget to secure America fully and all the programs we have are under-funded.
What a moron.
No, debate three and Nov. 2 are set to go just fine for the Republicans.
I just wish George didn’t insist on that cowboy costume for Halloween.

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