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Again a crowd of conservatives gathered at the Level One restaurant to see the debates.
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Man, we had no idea there were so many other conservatives in L.A. Afterwards the place was buzzing. Everyone was so glad to be there and to meet other folks of similar political views. I met some really cool people.
We scored it as a big win for Bush, and I’m very glad to see that the Internet appears to be seeing it the same way.
Kerry was just playing the same old song, repeating the same tired lines that had worked for him in the first debate, but which were now stale. But Bush was fresh, thinking on his feet, and brought the new stuff.
With every response, Kerry seemed to try to be as mean as he could. I think people are getting fed up with it.
And there was that big finish, when Bush spoke movingly of his wife, and all Kerry could come up with was the lame joke about how he “married up.”
All in all, a big win for conservatives, and for everyone who hopes to keep America safe.