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You heard it here first—in my article of a week ago, “Kerry’s Gonna Get Hammered in the Election.” In today’s NY Post Online, Morris says:
A BLOWOUT IN THE MAKING
...I have doubted the conventional wisdom that this election would be close. If Bush continues to stay on the offensive and Kerry’s responses remain as inept as they’ve been, the Massachusetts Democrat will go downhill faster than he is now doing on his skiing vacation.
I’m proud to be in sync with one of our leading political analysts.
Here I posted that “Kerry is not Presidential material.” Morris states:
This Democrat is not ready to run for president, and the more the Republicans press him, the more he will self-destruct. His campaign advisers are hoping that a few hours extra sleep on his ski trip will restore his political judgment, but they ignore the fact that he never had a lot to begin with.
I noted that:
The Democrats knew Bush was unbeatable and that’s one reason why all their presidential candidates have been so lame.
Morris has this fascinating insight:
Kerry only won the nomination because Dean lost it and Edwards was hobbled by Clark so he could not get the momentum he needed to mount a real challenge. With the front-loaded process, decreed by financial-wizard-but-political-amateur Terry McAuliffe, the party is united but saddled with a nominee who can’t handle prime time.