Wednesday,
November 03, 2004
MESSAGE
FROM AL
Anytime
you lose like this, theres a
certain amount of Wednesday-morning
quarterbacking and woulda-coulda-shoulda.
I have no regrets myself, but as I look
back at Kerrys campaign, there are
a couple of points where, if he had it
all to do over again, I think he should
have done it differently.
For
example, in the first debate, Kerry
announced that he would put our national
security decisions in the hands of
France. He said very explicitly that we
would have to pass a global test before
using force. I think a lot of us watching
at the time thought that that was a
mistake.
Also, of course, the
flip-flops, especially those about Iraq.
Voting, as you know, for the war, then
against it, for it, then against
it-having, as Sean Hannity said,
literally 80 different positions. I wish
he could have chosen one position and
stuck
with it.
Kerrys
decision to ban the Bible. That was a
huge mistake, especially in very
Christian areas. That might have gone
over fine in atheist communities, but it
cost him big everywhere else.
And
then proposing a health care system that
would impose an enormous federal
bureaucracy and give medical decisions to
paper-pushers in Washington, and in
France.
And
going back to Vietnam, the way he lied
about what happened, inflicted those
wounds on himself to get those medals,
and then threw them out-I think that was
a mistake. Of course, that was a mistake
that he made back then, decades ago. But
he could have been more honest about it
now.
A lot of
people talk about Bushs record, and
what he might do in the next term, but
what this really comes down to is
character. And ceding your doctors
authority to France, and the flip-flops,
and shooting himself in the leg to win a
medal-I guess those things just overcame
the awful, failed presidency of
George W. Bush. 
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You
know I wouldnt mind losing an
election if it were an honest
disagreement, based on facts, over values
and policy. But thats not what
happened. A large majority of Bush
supporters went to the polls believing
things that were false. For example, any
of the above. They believed lies about
Kerry, and they believed lies about Iraq,
and they believed lies about Bush.
Were
not going to heal this country as long as
we have a president who wont be
accountable, who wont tell the
truth, who is willing to campaign with a
vicious dishonesty that is unprecedented.
After
Barry Goldwater was crushed by Lyndon
Johnson in 1964, the right decided to
take a long view. They poured literally
billions of dollars into creating the
right-wing infrastructure that dominates
our politics today. They built up the
American Enterprise Institute, the
Heritage Foundation, the Media Research
Center, and now Fox News Channel-and many
other organizations, above and below the
radar. Though they won the White House in
1968, it took them thirty years to reach
their ascendancy in 1964.
Our
side just started. Air America went on
the air seven months ago. Normally,
incumbent presidents either win by a
landslide or lose by a landslide, and a
year or two ago, people thought it would
be an overwhelming Bush victory. It
wasnt. For an incumbent wartime
president, this was a close race. And
weve created a movement to take
this country back. Even though we
didnt do it this time, I believe
that we will still do it.
The
other side wants us to get demoralized,
but we are going to fight. We are going
to fight every step of the way.
Round
two starts now.
Al
Franken
http://www.ofrankenfactor.com/
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