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Monday, November 1

36 Papers Abandon Bush for Kerry
by
Linda Thieman
on Mon 01 Nov 2004 03:44 PM CST
36 Papers Abandon Bush for Kerry
by Howard Kurtz, Washington Post
The Orlando Sentinel has backed every Republican seeking the White House since Richard M. Nixon in 1968. Not this time.
"This
pResident has utterly failed to fulfill our expectations," the Florida
paper said in supporting John F. Kerry, prompting some angry calls and
a few dozen cancellations.
...The
Sentinel is among 36 newspapers that endorsed George W. Bush four years
ago and have [now moved] into Kerry's corner. These include the Chicago
Sun-Times, the Los Angeles Daily News and the Memphis Commercial
Appeal, according to industry magazine Editor & Publisher. Bush has
won over only six papers that backed Al Gore, including the Denver
Post, which received 700 letters - all of them protesting the move.
(Click here to read the complete article.)
UPDATE: More than 60 papers that backed Bush in 2000 have now switched to Kerry or endorsed neither candidate. Fewer than 10 switched the other way after backing Al Gore in 2000.

Watch Bush Give The "One-finger Victory Salute" (Actual footage)
by
Linda Thieman
on Mon 01 Nov 2004 10:25 AM CST

Connie Wilson: Cheney Draws Tiny Crowd in Davenport
by
Linda Thieman
on Mon 01 Nov 2004 04:06 AM CST
Cheney Draws Tiny Crowd in Davenport by Connie Corcoran Wilson The King of the Evil-doers couldn’t GIVE away tickets – does anybody STILL think that Bush will take Iowa? Connie Wilson does a smashing job of pulling Cheney’s statements to pieces. Click on "more >>" to see all the fine photos and to read about how Connie's book is being removed from bookshelves in the QC because of her political slant! October 30, 2004 It was appropriate that Dick Cheney showed up in Davenport at Halloween. He’s certainly scary enough, even without the benefit of a costume. Cheney and company came from Columbus, Ohio; Nazareth, Pennsylvania; and Zanesville, Ohio…battleground states all. Introduced by his wife of 40 years, Lynne, the Cheneys brought their three small grandchildren with them, and Mrs. Cheney shamelessly played the “fear card” that the Republican Party has been using to woo the female vote they need to win the election. Her words: “When I think of this election, I think of my kids and grandkids and their safety and security.” (And this is the same woman who complained, saying that John Kerry was “not a good man” because he mentioned the Cheney’s out-of-the-closet gay daughter, Mary, in a very tactful answer to a debate question.) A group of Deaniacs joined Billionaires for Bush to protest the Cheney visit. One of their signs reads, "Health care is already affordable." Another reads, "Education is NOT for everyone." I love the "Thurston and Lovey" look of the couple in the front. Connie captured this photo at Peabody's, down the street from the Cheney event in Davenport. After an outside camera projected the approaching motorcade of SUVs (at least 15, all dark colored gas guzzlers) on a large screen inside the Mississippi Room of the River Center, the pseudo-VP entered to the musical question: “Are you ready to rumble?” Actually, no, Mr. Cheney. I am not “ready to rumble.” I think that “rumbling” is now and remains a very bad idea. The next song was “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor….another very old song to pump up the crowd. In the spirit of Halloween, some of the scarier things I heard at the Cheney rally were these: 1) The prayer (by Pastor Carl Roberts of the Bettendorf Christian Church): “We’re thankful that we have servants like pResident Bush and Vice pResident Cheney. We believe that they are the best men for the job at this time.” (Speak for yourself, Pastor.) 2) “I’m sick of Democrats mocking our pResident, aren’t you?” Actually, it is more the entire world that is “mocking” our “pResident.” The reason? Aside from being voted the “scariest villain in a movie this year” by Europeans, (a nod to Bush’s appearance in Michael Moore’s “Fahrenheit 9/11”), he is quite possibly the worst pResident we have ever had. Most of the civilized world regards him as a loose cannon and the greatest threat to world peace (an actual poll result, in Europe, “greatest threat to world peace: 70% said “George W. Bush”). If you tried to script a president who appeared more foolish, uninformed and unintelligent (despite his legacy Yale degree), a movie audience wouldn’t believe that someone this ignorant, uninformed, arrogant and out-of-touch could be elected. (And, actually, class…does anyone really believe that he was elected in 2000?) more »
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