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Alicia Colon:
New York Sun Columnist
October 04, 2004
Logging on To Debate Chatter
At a Midtown hotel, a staff member who is a Palestinian Muslim
made the mistake of gloating about Senator Kerrys debate
performance to a co-worker who happens to be a Vietnam-era
veteran. He was told in no uncertain terms by the ex-Marine,
There are too many men like me who remember Kerry as a
traitor. He may have won the debate but hell lose the
election.
I received several invitations to watch the debate at bars, from
political social clubs, both Republican and Democratic. I cant
recall anything like this happening in New York City
before.Yankees, Mets, Giants, Jets, Knicks, Rangers those
I could understand, but a political debate? Amazing!
Instead of watching the debate, however, I logged onto
Lucianne.com, where bloggers, or Ldotters as they are known here,
would post their blow-byblow reactions to whatever was happening
on the TV screen. Since most of the posters are conservative,
many expressed extreme anxiety about how President Bush would
perform. Mr. Kerry has a reputation as a champion debater while
Mr. Bush is known as a mush-mouth.
Soon after the debate, I received an e-mail from an executive at
a broadcasting conglomerate.This gentleman has described himself
as an unabashed bleeding heart liberal, and we enjoy
a running debate of our own about current events. He wrote that
my Guy had been creamed by the Democrat. He also
wrote, It will amaze me till my passing that smart people
like yourself cant see what a complete moron Bush is.
Actually, it will amaze me till my passing how smart people,like
my good friend, cant recognize when theyve been
bamboozled by the liberal elite in the press and broadcasting. I
can understand why this negative characterization of the
president is so ingrained in some peoples minds if their
only sources of news are the New York Times, the Washington Post,
CNN, and the alphabet networks. Their myopia prevents them from
understanding why FoxNews is enjoying ever increasing ratings and
why Air America is flopping. It is not because there are more
conservatives patronizing FoxNews and talk radio. Its
because there is no longer any balance in the traditional news
sources. There is a huge disconnect between mainstream America
and mainstream news outlets, which many regard as adjuncts of the
DNC.
Here in New York City, conservative Mr. X has come out of his
closet on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and suddenly more Xs
and Ys are seeking to do the same. I get their e-mail, too,
and their version of the debate is very different. They do not
judge on style over substance, and anyone who examines the
transcript of the debate closely knows that not only did Mr.
Kerry lie, he exposed how very unfit for command he is.
When Jim Lehrer alleged that Mr. Kerry had said that the
president had lied to the American public, the senator answered:
Well, Ive never, ever used the harshest word, as you
did just then. And I try not to. Perhaps this is one of
Kerrys nuanced responses, because within minutes the
Republican National Committee and the Drudge Report pulled up
quotes from the Democratic primary campaign in which Mr. Kerry
did indeed accuse the president of lying.
Any undecided voter looking for a Kerry solution to the situation
in Iraq came away confused. Aside from convening a summit and
passing the global test before taking any military
action, Mr. Kerrys Iraq plan is nonexistent.
Why do so many anybody but Bush New Yorkers express
so much concern about world opinion? I suggest they read John
Gibsons Hating America and learn that we havent
had many friends in the world since we became the sole
superpower.
I admit that John Kerry was a smoother debater. George Bush would
probably have appeared less frazzled if he had spent the day as
Mr. Kerry did, getting a manicure instead of visiting and
consoling the Florida hurricane victims.
Perhaps then he might have reminded Mr. Kerry that France and
Germany have already stated that they would not help us even if
Mr. Kerry won the election. So what phantom world leaders would
Mr. Kerry convene to his summit? Fidel Castro? Kim Jong II?
Considering how poorly Mr. Kerry regards the sacrifices of the 33
countries that now make up the coalition, which other countries
are likely to join the fray? And my friend calls George Bush a
moron?
Making up theories on imaginary evidence is certainly not what
makes a good president. John Kerry may look the part, but with
his tan, high-priced haircut and polished nails, hes a
better candidate to replace Dan Rather.
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