Tuesday, September 14, 2004
No Varsity Athlete
Big Government in Charge - Bush was against paternalism before he was for it
In continuing observance of the expected Sunday Emmy win for The Sopranos, today's header comes from Uncle Junior's repeated observation that Tony never had what it took to be a varsity athlete.
It's appropriate because President Bush proved today that he doesn't have what it takes to call John Kerry a flip-flopper and get away with it. The linked piece above shows how Bush is both for and against government control of health care--on the same page of the L.A. Times, no less. Meanwhile, a Washington Post piece shows that the promises Bush has made during the campaign are actually more expensive than those Kerry has made. Fiscally conservative party, indeed.
In continuing observance of the expected Sunday Emmy win for The Sopranos, today's header comes from Uncle Junior's repeated observation that Tony never had what it took to be a varsity athlete.
It's appropriate because President Bush proved today that he doesn't have what it takes to call John Kerry a flip-flopper and get away with it. The linked piece above shows how Bush is both for and against government control of health care--on the same page of the L.A. Times, no less. Meanwhile, a Washington Post piece shows that the promises Bush has made during the campaign are actually more expensive than those Kerry has made. Fiscally conservative party, indeed.
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