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Referencing Sen. John F. Kerry’s notorious line, “I actually voted for the $87 billion before I voted against it,” the president appealed to his seemingly plain-speaking supporters in the Granite State...
...Iraq dominates headlines and political conversation, director Christian Johnston would have us remember America’s other war—the increasingly peripheral conflict in Afghanistan. Johnston’s assessment of the original War on Terror largely echoes Sen. John Kerry’s recent charge that official assertions of stability and freedom in Iraq constitute a “fantasy world of spin...
Campus supporters of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John F. Kerry received a boost yesterday from Chris Heinz, Kerry’s stepson and a neophyte politico quickly gaining a reputation as a campaign heartthrob...
With U.S. elections just around the corner, President Bush and Sen. Kerry must continue to elaborate on their plans for success in Iraq. They have only recently begun to talk substantively about the differences between their approaches, and there is still considerable room for more depth. For too long, both have relied repeatedly on empty assurances that they will “do a better job” than their opponent. Such platitudes do not serve the electorate. The cost of being in Iraq is significant—both in lives and money—and those costs will remain...
...wasn’t so much the callous way the Republican Party exploited the city of New York as an emotional backdrop for political gain that disturbed me. It wasn’t so much Sen. Zell Miller’s angry proclamation that to dissent from President Bush in this time of war is tantamount to treason that bothered me. It wasn’t even the smilingly dishonest way Bush rewrote his past three years to relate a satisfying portrait of resolute strength and triumph that was upsetting. It was that the Republicans were so damn good...