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Home Front: Politix
Lovey Howell Calls Bush Inflexible...
2004-09-14
...Not all nuanced like Thurston
Teresa Heinz Kerry said Monday that President Bush is unwilling to change, a character flaw that shows "inattention and indifference" rather than strength. Speaking to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, the wife of Democratic Sen. John Kerry said her husband is a more capable leader who would respond to issues important to Hispanics, something she said the Republican incumbent has not done. She said of her husband, "His value in understanding complexity and not being afraid to face it and take action and follow through have been a trademark throughout his life."

Of Bush, the Republican-turned-Democrat said the president "demonstrates he cannot and will not change. The president thinks this shows strength when all it shows is inattention and indifference." Voters see Bush as the more decisive of the two candidates, according to a recent Associated Press-Ipsos poll. Of registered voters, 75 percent labeled Bush as decisive while 37 percent described Kerry that way. But along with the ability to decide comes stubbornness, many believe. Bush is considered stubborn by 75 percent of the people polled, Kerry 39 percent.

Heinz Kerry's 30-minute talk focused on health care, education and jobs. She received a standing ovation when she said her husband would sign into law the "DREAM ACT" if elected president. The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act would allow undocumented young people to become legal U.S. residents, a status that could earn them in-state college tuition and other benefits. Said Steve Schmidt, a spokesman for the Bush-Cheney campaign: "John Kerry has taken eight positions on the war in Iraq and has taken both sides of nearly every important issue facing America today."
Posted by:Seafarious

#10  Very insightful, 2B.
Posted by: Mister Write   2004-09-15 12:28:04 AM  

#9  Lotta time on your hands, Deac?
Posted by: tu3031   2004-09-14 10:01:48 PM  

#8  Lovey Wentworth Howell. Willy Gilligan, Professor Roy Hinkley, Mary Ann Summers, Ginger Grant, Jonas Grumby, Thurston Howell III.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-09-14 4:33:14 PM  

#7  Bush is inflexible... hmm... A-HAH! That's what she saw in John Kerry: "He's very bendy."
Posted by: eLarson   2004-09-14 4:28:25 PM  

#6  If Bush cannot and willnot change perhaps she can explain the Bush flip-flops in the recent Democrat talking points. Certainly Bush changed his opinion of nation building after Sept 11. I'm sure a dozen other policies were changed as well.

I think she might want to rephrase that to be that Bush won't change with the wind.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2004-09-14 3:58:41 PM  

#5  The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act would allow undocumented young people to become legal U.S. residents, a status that could earn them in-state college tuition and other benefits.

Why is it when those people dream it always come out of my paycheck?
Posted by: Dreadnought   2004-09-14 2:29:00 PM  

#4  And we still don't know Mrs. Howells first name.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-09-14 1:36:11 PM  

#3  Good Headline :). Did a double take once the meaning hit me :)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-09-14 12:37:25 PM  

#2  ...she said her husband would sign into law the "DREAM ACT"

Hell, he's living in one now.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-09-14 12:33:47 PM  

#1  one man's complexity and nuance is another man's confusion and indecision.
Posted by: 2B   2004-09-14 12:30:07 PM  

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