Friday, October 01, 2004
de Gaulle and Verification
So the fact-checking begins.
This is what Josh Marshall and Paul Krugman feared. Of course, they called it Republican spin.
On the score of who has to have more facts checked, the President is on solid ground. His answers were consistent. (Some say "repetitive" but I prefer to morph with the analysis.)
As Kerry had to demonstrate his knowledge of details, he offered more places to get a few wrong.
Global test. He'd be a force in a country without the wherewithal to be a global leader, either militarily or economically.
So the fact-checking begins.
This is what Josh Marshall and Paul Krugman feared. Of course, they called it Republican spin.
On the score of who has to have more facts checked, the President is on solid ground. His answers were consistent. (Some say "repetitive" but I prefer to morph with the analysis.)
As Kerry had to demonstrate his knowledge of details, he offered more places to get a few wrong.
Global test. He'd be a force in a country without the wherewithal to be a global leader, either militarily or economically.
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