The Sound of Kerry Saying “Damnit!“
As Kerry Opens 2-Week Drive on the Economy (after all, Kerry Campaign Says Middle Class Hurting), a look at the news world reveals that this is a very bad tactic for Kerry:
- Stocks rise after inflation data
Concerns about likely pace of rate hikes eased - Stocks End Higher; Inflation Worries Ease
- Gasoline Prices May Continue Declining
- Hot summer for job seekers
- Bankruptcies Seen Dropping to 6 Year Low
- Consumers Upbeat
And from Democrat stronghold California:
- State Adds Jobs for 3rd Month in a Row
- Ad revenue shortfall leads to job cuts at Los Angeles Times [so much for depending on your own private propaganda rag]
- California lawmakers defeat proposal to let 17-year-olds vote [the younger, the less experienced and the more idealistic]
Perhaps Kerry should run a two-week campaign on something besides the economy. Or perhaps not:
- Albright Optimistic About Iraq Campaign [Albright?!]
- Letter to bin Laden: Iraq War in Trouble [al-Zarqawi begins whining]
- Eastern Congo Becoming Civilian Disaster Zone-UN [go ahead and talk up the UN, you French wanna-be]
- More Blacks Run As Republicans in South [waking up and smelling the betrayal]
- Increasingly, women are carrying guns and learning to use them ["soccer mom" becomes "security mom"]
And in Taxachusetts Republicans say that because Kerry has only voted in 14 of the 112 Senate votes this year he should resign from his Senate seat.
Finally, a web site sponsored by Kerry’s wife’s money praises Hizbullah’s martyrs and their widows. Meanwhile, Bush’s foreign policy seems to be still working as Syria to cancel prohibition on recognizing Israel. Hmmm, who are the voters going to trust?






