Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Sigh... I know what he meant. I'm saying how it's being spun. You're getting the spin wrong. The spin is that he called the troops in Iraq stupid.
Well, that's republican spin, that's for sure. They should be careful or they'll get dizzy from all that spinning. They were trying to make it a localized election and this is going to nationalize it and make it about Iraq, which could backfire big time on the GOP. I think Dems would be perfectly happy to throw Kerry under the bus in exchnage for focusing this election on Iraq.
This isn't focusing the election on Iraq any more than his "I voted for the $87 billion
before I voted against it" line did. If anything it takes the focus off Iraq and puts it squarely on him. His defiant stance on the issue isn't helping.
He had a chance to dance around it and take a huge mea culpa. Too late for that now. Now you have a media who eats this stuff up (and fans the flames for added effect) presenting his words ver batim and leaving it at that. And his words as he spoke them, with no explaination of intent, appear to have him calling soldiers in Iraq stupid.
Bear in mind that we (people who post here) are freaks. The other 99.99999% of america go to CNN and see the quote with little or no explaination and there ya go... Kerry called troops stupid.
You are exaggerating cable news audience. There are about 5 million people watching cable news on a good day, and most of them are news junkies like us who made their minds up long time ago. That is a very tiny amount. So for GOP to score points on this, they would need to run ads on television that people actually watch, which would be kind of awkward since they would have spend their money to bash Kerry and not their opponent.
Also, having watched cable TV all day, aside from FNC, they have been mostly including Kerry's explanation of what he meant, so I think the net effect is to focus on Iraq more.
It'll be interesting to see what happens tomorrow. Dems are already wringing their hands over this. They understand the scenario I painted above. They may indeed throw his elitist ass under the bus. I'd bet $5 that the defiant attitude he was showing today will be gone and he'll be doing what he should have done in the first place...
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I think they need to wait until the focus of the campaign is firmly on Iraq before they throw Kerry under the bus.