Published in the Winter Haven, FL
News Chief
Why Gore Will Win
The race for the Presidency
is over. The final piece fell into
place with the South Carolina primary. George
Bush, after getting waxed in the New Hampshire primary saw the need to change
and “fight” it out for the nomination. As we see the fight and fight back we see two candidates
totally inept at this type of political infighting.
They may learn the moves, but they have little time to practice.
The primaries are fast drawing to a close and it will take a lot of
practice for these two to get up to speed on the current more of “slash and
burn” political campaigning.
In
the New Hampshire Primary Mr. Bradley realized the need to “fight back” and
point out the lies of Mr. Gore and to correct the record on his plans for the
country. Mr. Bradley’s laconic,
logical discussion about lies and misrepresentation were woefully inadequate in
today’s media driven campaigns. You
have to call a lie “a Lie”. You
cannot say that something “is not in line with the facts”.
Al Gore has the
skills and the lack of conscious that allows him to say anything, never mind
what has happened in the past, no matter what positions he has taken in the
past. In this day and age… what
you “say” is more important than what you “do”.
Let me give you and
example. Mr. Gore recently
complained that Mr. Bradley after 14 months has finally given a speech on
education. Mr. Gore and President
Clinton always include “education” in the mantra of the things they are
concerned about, along with health care, social security.
They have had nearly 8 years to “DO” something about education.
After these 7 plus years how are our schools better?
Worse yet, they pander to the teachers unions all the time… but I ask
“How are teachers any better now than in 1992”.
Another prime example
is “Campaign Reform”. Everybody
is in agreement that we need campaign reform.
If you are really passionate about it, we really need “meaningful”
campaign reform. The problem… reform means very different things to different
people. One man’s reform is not
the same as the other man’s. Mr.
McCain’s problem is that he has actually proposed a specific reform. This
confirms the problem. His reform is
not the same as someone else and he will be and is
attacked on the specific details.. In
today’s world of politics, he should have come out four square for
“REFORM” and delete the details.
To
confirm my theory, Mr. Gore talks and talks about campaign reform (do details)
after participating in the trashing of the system in the 1996 campaign. If you think about it, it does not pass the “laugh” test.
Fortunately for Mr. Gore, few think.
It is more important to
“Talk about” than to “Do” something.
How
has this happened? The major cause
is the inability to reason, think and make a logical decision.
Is there any more evidence needed than the many, many people in New
Hampshire who could vote in either primary were agonizing over whether to vote
for McCain or Bradley. They
represent two different philosophies. Maybe
not poles apart, but obviously different in their view or how government should
work. During the New Hampshire
primary they were the anointed candidates of the media.
So Mr. Gore will be the
next President. He has mastered the
politics of the times. Talk and
talk about something, don’t propose or do something.
Not to worry about contradictions, just say what works today.
He realizes that we may say we don’t want a fight, but the American
people love a fight. They like to
get charged up, take sides and see who wins.
There is nothing so unsatisfying to us than a “compromise”.
We pay respects to “Can’t we all get along”, but we want a fight
and we want to win!
The
final lesson is to keep that knife handy so you can quietly sink into the back
of the opponent. Congratulations to
Mr. Gore. The American people get
what they want and unfortunately, what they deserve
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