From The Financial Times, left-wing rag, December 9th, 2003 ...
The Bush campaign machine, well oiled and already rolling, should not be
underestimated. The current president's father gained a formidable reputation
as a nasty campaigner, though the presidential fingerprints were carefully
wiped off negative blueprints administered by Lee Atwater, the first Mr Bush's
ruthless chief strategist.
Karl Rove, a disciple of Mr Atwater, is similarly meticulous about keeping the
president publicly above the fray. Yet it is an open secret in Washington that
White House-blessed campaign strategists have been working quietly for months
to compile potentially damaging background on all the Democratic candidates. In
the early going, when it appeared Mr Kerry would emerge as the frontrunner, one
senior Republican commented wryly: "By the time the White House finishes with
Kerry, no one will know what side of the (Vietnam) war he fought on."
And from Bush campaign manager, Ken Mehlman, yesterday on Meet the Press ...
The fact is this campaign is unprecedented in our praise of our opponent's
service during Vietnam.
-- Josh Marshall
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_08_22.php#003315
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"There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas -- that says, fool
me once, shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again."
http://www.diymedia.net/audio/mp3/tdntb-bushwack2.mp3
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