Thursday, October 14, 2004
GOP CRIES FOUL: KERRY BIASED AGAINST BUSH
By Stockton
After watching President Bush lose three debates to Senator John Kerry, the Republican Party is finally ready to attack. Starting next Monday, the RNC plans to began an advertisement campaign that attacks Senator Kerry for being biased against President Bush and the Republican agenda.
"These debates have been a joke," said Ed Gillespie, the soon to be former Chair of the RNC. "Kerry is clearly a Democrat and his bias towards that party is unmistakable. He hasn't given the President any credit for anything. I'm sure they have disagreements, but Kerry is obviously in the pocket of the Democrats."
Other agreed. Rick Santorum (R-PA) said, "Kerry is so transparent. It's obvious he wants the President's job. Why doesn't he just admit it?"
Arlen Specter (R-PA) was less critical of Kerry but still disappointed. "The Senator from Massachusetts has been very good at explaining where he stands on the issues, but where's the balance. Why doesn't he talk about where the President wants to lead the country and the good things the President has done. He'd get much more respect if he was even-handed about these things."
A new poll reflects that the GOP might be on to something. In a recent Zogby poll, 63% of voters believed Kerry was biased against Bush. The remaining 35% said Kerry was only critical of Bush because the senator wanted to be President. Two percent of respondants told Zogby to fuck-off.
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By Stockton
After watching President Bush lose three debates to Senator John Kerry, the Republican Party is finally ready to attack. Starting next Monday, the RNC plans to began an advertisement campaign that attacks Senator Kerry for being biased against President Bush and the Republican agenda.
"These debates have been a joke," said Ed Gillespie, the soon to be former Chair of the RNC. "Kerry is clearly a Democrat and his bias towards that party is unmistakable. He hasn't given the President any credit for anything. I'm sure they have disagreements, but Kerry is obviously in the pocket of the Democrats."
Other agreed. Rick Santorum (R-PA) said, "Kerry is so transparent. It's obvious he wants the President's job. Why doesn't he just admit it?"
Arlen Specter (R-PA) was less critical of Kerry but still disappointed. "The Senator from Massachusetts has been very good at explaining where he stands on the issues, but where's the balance. Why doesn't he talk about where the President wants to lead the country and the good things the President has done. He'd get much more respect if he was even-handed about these things."
A new poll reflects that the GOP might be on to something. In a recent Zogby poll, 63% of voters believed Kerry was biased against Bush. The remaining 35% said Kerry was only critical of Bush because the senator wanted to be President. Two percent of respondants told Zogby to fuck-off.