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If anyone thinks there’s a possibility that Kerry’s political ambitions can survive the Presidential debates, I’d be interested in hearing about it.
Kerry’s campaign strategy for the past month or two has been to stay hidden. This is because he frequently makes a bad impression on people when they actually see him.
I mean let’s face it—if bishops are starting to bar you from taking Communion, that’s not a good sign:
...four Catholic bishops either barred Mr. Kerry by name from taking Communion in their dioceses or said pro-choice Catholics should be denied the sacrament.
When does that ever happen? When does anyone actually get barred from taking Communion? Don’t you have to be pretty far out of line for that to happen?
Kerry is a charisma-free zone. No one can even understand what he’s saying. You can’t tell what he’s talking about. Even his supporters don’t know what his positions are.
So how’s he not going to blow it in the Presidential debates?