2/10 Can't wait to see the ads the Democrats put together with this
collection of headlines:
LA Times: "Bush Supports Shift of Jobs Overseas"
Seattle Times: "Bush Report: Sending jobs overseas helps U.S."
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: "Bush Economic Report Praises 'Outsourcing'
Jobs"
Orlando Sentinel: "Bush Says Sending Jobs Abroad Can Be Beneficial"
\_ I forget where I saw this one: "Intelligence Probe Could Be Trouble
For Bush"
\_ Reminds me of my favorite recent headline: "Justice Department
to Probe Cheney's Staff." They're probing Dick's Staff! Huh
huh huh huh huh huh....
\_ It hardly matters. The average voter is used to reading left wing
'mainstream' media headlines and assigning them proper value. It
would be woefully stupid to run a political campaign based on media
headlines anyway. OTOH if they had actual Bush quotes standing at
a podium saying "Sending American jobs overseas is good for
American workers!" then there'd be something to talk about.
\_ So a report out of the administration isn't as disturbing to
you as a press conference? These are the same arguments that
pushed NAFTA through and decimated our factory-job supply.
Keep pushing those margins and you'll have a lot of angry,
out of work people. Sounds like a good recipe for crime or
revolt.
\_ Please put more words in my mouth so I don't have to think.
Thanks! No, a report out of the administration is actually
the same as a press conference or speech. A headline from
the 'mainstream' media is useless. I'm anti-NAFTA, btw, so
be careful you poke that stick.
\_ The headlines are talking about that report. What is your
point? Do you disbelieve that report exists or what?
\_ I truly wonder if liberals aren't so disorganized that they can
put together such an ad. Are they really that far from Dean's
mentality on rallying his base?
\_ YEEAARRRGGHH!!
\_ Needs more Gs. |