Did you know Don King is an “avid” Bush supporter? Me neither.
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Category Archives: The New JFK
Only three days later
This fourth installment by the Swifties is not as dramatic, and somewhat less compelling. Still, it exposes another chink in Kerry’s armor. (via The American Mind, via Prestopundit)
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Campaign Finance Reform and 527s
You may not realize what a scourge campaign finance reform is. I’ve taken a crash course in the last week, and I can only come to one conclusion: there are loopholes in McCain-Feingold big enough to drive the QE II through. It doesn’t do what it was intended to do. In fact, it ultimately appears to serve only to keep (a) incumbents in office and (b) the “little guy” out of politics. The only way to close these loopholes is yet more regulation, and that should be a box that only Pandora would want to open.
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More on tax cuts
Despite Kerry’s claim to the contrary, the Bush tax cuts do not in fact result in a transference of the tax burden away from the wealthy.
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On the subject of 527 groups
A few days ago I wrote: “In any event, I agree that this was a bold move on Bush’s part.”
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Dear Commissioner Weintraub
“I have written to your before about the 527 Groups. Below is an example of what the Democratic Party is trying to do. They are trying to take the people’s voice away!”
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Tennis, anyone?
This third ad from the Swift Boat vets isn’t quite as direct as the others, but it does refute specific claims made by Kerry defenders about the Cambodia issue. (Via Lorie Byrd)
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Lambert Field? LAMBERT?!
Sure, John Kerry is into all sorts of manly sports – like windsurfing , for example – but obviously he doesn’t know a thing about football.
Seriously.
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Kerry’s Lost Opportunity
Herman Jacobs: “He could have healed the wounds of Vietnam. Instead, he tried to exploit them.”
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Heroes Don’t Shout
“Ralph Peters is no fan of George W. Bush,” writes Tim Blair. “But don’t get him started on John Kerry.”
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