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...Kerry is clearly benefiting as well from, of all things, the very attacks that had battered him in the first place. For months Kerry has been caricatured as a weak lefty waffler, most recently in an ad sponsored by the National Rifle Association's political arm showing the Senator as a poodle with pink bows over the line THAT DOG DON'T HUNT. So uncommitted debate viewers were probably surprised by what they saw for themselves: a TIME poll found that after the first debate, Kerry's favorability ratings actually surpassed the President's. By 5 points, voters found Kerry...
...what he might not want to hear and show him what he might not be able to see for himself. Within 72 hours of losing that first debate, which in a TIME poll cost him a full 11 points among female voters, the Bush campaign had launched a new ad aimed squarely at women. Heading into Debate Round 2, many Republican strategists expected to see Kinder Gentler 2.0 Friday night. But they turned out to be wrong. That's clearly not how Bush thinks this choice will play...
...physical health of the mother. He voted against parental notification because "I'm not going to require a 16- or 17-year-old kid who's been raped by her father and who's pregnant to notify her father." This seemed eminently reasonable, and Bush was forced into ad hominem liberal-liberal nyah-nyah territory in his response: "You can run, but you can't hide...
...mass marketers love hip. It makes everything from trucker caps to old Lynyrd Skynyrd albums more salable. Long after his death, even Kerouac found himself trapped in an ad campaign for the Gap. This is the same writer who once told his journal, "I am he who has adopted the Sorrows ... The Serious, the Severe, the Stubborn, the Unappeased." You wouldn't think he was a man who in life would be selling khakis. No problem. All they had to do was wait until he was dead...
...lips to mutter his demand. I looked across the aisle at a young couple, the woman mouthing “Get up! Move!” as obviously as she could without drawing attention to herself while her companion scrutinized the Dr. Zizmor’s hair removal ad overhead...