What Kerry needs in Boston
...So what does Kerry need to achieve with this convention to continue to improve his fall chances? At least four things:
One of which is:
Kick-ass moment
On top, underneath and inside of all of the self- and policy-defining that he does next week, John Kerry needs to make sure that undecided voters know that he is willing to "kick ass" when it comes to terrorists.
While it galls Democratic partisans that their highly decorated combat veteran has to prove his toughness in a race against two men who never fought in Vietnam, the reality is that he does.
Indeed, a recent Washington Post poll showed that, by 51 percent to 42 percent, voters surveyed said they considered Bush a better candidate than Kerry on terrorism. John Kerry needs to undercut that Bush advantage, not just by providing policy ideas or stories of his youthful heroism, but by explicitly -- perhaps even crudely -- convincing undecided voters that he can; that he would not just cooperate with allies, but kick ass and take the lead against anyone (friend or foe) who threatens the safety of the United States.
It seems grotesque, even backward to some, but in this post-9/11 environment, if Kerry leaves the convention without having made that impression forcefully, he may be a sitting Dukakis.
LMAO. Dream on.
I had no idea Karl Rove was this good. |
Posted by: Rafael 2004-07-22 |