Political views aside...Bush comes off as one of these at every debate with his smirks, giggles, and attempts as jokes. I'll go with dweeb. For those of you who LOVE Bush (George W. that is) give me one word that Kerry comes off as.
Let me guess, you're a liberal? For what it's worth, the best thing Bush has going for him is that people like him. When asked who they would rather spend the day with, Bush wins hands down. There's not many people that would like to spend the day with Kerry. In fact, most Kerry supporters wouldn't want to.
As for what word describes Kerry, I have tried several times to post my opinion, but the CA forum won't allow for such language and keeps deleting it.
Rob G
"All right, I believe you. But my Tommy Gun don't!"
Posts: 796 | Location: New York | Registered: November 11, 2003
je is crystal clear, as i can see righ through that "duh, where did i put that line at" but in relity he knows how to handle people, and is a bit different from speech to speech, i wonder how much they get oaid to "dumb down" his speeches, and thst texas accent, doesn;t sound like it is coming from his East Ciast prepet Harvard MBA. i bet he is a Carnegian."hoe to win friends and Inluence people. ne just has a speech problem,
The Eternal Marxist
Posts: 997 | Location: Habana del Este/ NOLA | Registered: May 04, 2002
quote:Originally posted by Idesign: Intelligent. (Kerry that is, not that I thought you'd be confused)
I support Bush, but he's a dork. . .but to classify Kerry, or Bush for that matter as "intelligent" is absolutely insane.
Republicans have a sense of realism. we know our man is fault, many if fact, and we acknolwedge that. . .but Dems always seem to think their candidate is savior of this country.
Posts: 1540 | Location: Boston | Registered: February 28, 2003
I like "Nipper": whenever George is asked a tough question, he gets that head-tilted, "His Master's Voice" RCA spokesdog look.
I guess that qualifies as a "pet name".
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