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While participants were barred from discussing the substance of Kerry??s remarks after the IOP issued a gag order last night, they said they appreciated the chance to have a dialogue with the former Democratic presidential candidate...
...IOP’s spring fellows, Associated Press political writer Ron Fournier and U.S. News and World Report political editor Roger Simon, organized Kerry??s visit...
...gauge of public opinion in the months leading to the election was the pollster’s question, “With whom would you rather have a beer?” The consensus was generally that Bush would be your man. Ambivalence about Kerry has been attributed to Kerry??s patrician upbringing, but inasmuch as Bush was similarly privileged I believe that Kerry??s ambition was the likelier culprit for Americans’ unease with him. You sense that Bush is the beneficiary of circumstance, that he has not committed the sin of wanting something...
...Kerry??s greatest campaign moment was his speech at New York University in September when he called the Iraq war a “colossal failure of judgment” and said he would not have invaded. But it was too late. He’d already hedged his bets, telling reporters at the side of the Grand Canyon that he would have authorized force against Iraq, even knowing everything he knew now. Kerry had achieved the fine art of simultaneously playing it safe and shooting himself in the foot...
Johnson said honesty between members of the press and politicians was essential, but that he understood Kerry??s desire to talk to his family before releasing information to the press. He said he and Kerry “declared a truce” over the issue...