October 29, 2004

Bin Laden Endorses Kerry, Gets Talking Points Directly from Moveon.org and DNC



Did Bin Laden receive his talking points from Michael Moore or Joe Lockhart?

"So he transferred the oppression of freedom and tyranny to his son and they call it the Patriot Law to fight terrorism. He was bright in putting his sons as governors in states and he didn't forget to transfer his experience from the rulers of our region to Florida to falsify elections to benefit from it in critical times. "

"Before Bush and his administration would pay attention and we never thought that the high commander of the US armies would leave 50 thousand of his citizens in both towers to face the horrors by themselves when they most needed him because it seemed to distract his attention from listening to the girl telling him about her goat butting was more important than paying attention to airplanes butting the towers which gave us three times the time to execute the operation thank god. "

"Bin Laden pointed to the millions of pounds of explosives dropped on Iraqi children as bush his son had done, as he said to remove an old agent and install a new agent to help instealing the oil of iraq. "

Transcript on Drudge

October 09, 2004

"The Worst President in History" made this happen:



Between John Howard's resounding victory in Australia, the miraculous election in Afghanistan and the President's performance in St. Louis, this will go down as a pivotal weekend in the history of World War IV. Maybe even the tipping point.



October 07, 2004

The One Debate Question We'd Like to Ask John Kerry

"Senator Kerry, you've accused the President of lying to or, at the very least, misleading the American public and world leaders in an effort to gain their support for the invasion of Iraq. This is a very a serious accusation and you are a lawyer. When lawyers make such an accusation they are required to prove a motive. What, sir, was the President's motivation for doing such a thing?"

To gain re-election? The President has a pretty direct example in his family that a perceived successful war in Iraq does not ensure re-election.

To prop up his father's reputation? Well, lets see. He went about things pretty differently than his father did and the very fact that he felt the need to take Hussein out is a tacit acceptance of at least some failure on his father's fault... or at least the process his father followed. Hard to see how that reinforces his father. Continued enforcement of the terms of the cease fire would seem to be a better approach.

Oil? That doesn't seem to be happening either. Even so, wouldn't it have been simpler to invade Venezuela?
I would dearly love to see Senator Kerry answer this question. Not only because a sensible answer is impossible, but because the very process of answering it would inevitably group him with the Michael Moore's and Mary Mapes' of this world.

Oh and if I could ask one more question it would be: "Senator, why did you remove links to Joe Wilson's website from your own?"
I'd dearly love to hear the answer to that one. Could the answer be because the Senate Intelligence Report showed that the Iraqis really were seeking enriched uranium?

October 04, 2004

More media manipulation.

Once again the major media is trying to manipulate the presidential race.

Here's Newsweek's voter distribution for their 9/4/2004 poll:

374 Republicans (plus or minus 6)
303 Democrats (plus or minus 6)
300 Independents (plus or minus 6)

PR Newswire Summary of Newsweek 9/4/2004 Poll

Here's Newsweek's voter distribution for their 10/2/2004 poll:

345 Republicans (plus or minus 6)
364 Democrats (plus or minus 6)
278 Independents (plus or minus 7)

PR Newswire Summary of Newsweek 10/2/2004 Poll

There is a legitimate argument among pollsters on how to weight a poll. There is nothing legitimate about changing the distribution this dramatically from one poll to the next. Newsweek has manufactured a post debate 'bounce' for Kerry and, just as with the phony National Guard document story, it was reported everywhere.

Meanwhile the new Tarrance Group / GWU Poll shows no change in the President's lead but a slight change in his direction on a few of the internal questions:

Tarrance Group 10/3/04 Poll