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Interesting article about the race between McCain and Bush,
from Time Magazine.

http://www.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/articles/0,3266,38790,00.html

Here's a particularly revealing segment on Bush:

                   To win over the coddled voters of New Hampshire, it
                   was not enough to ride into town whistling Hail to
                   the Chief, followed by an entourage that included
                   nearly as many clean-cut men and women talking
                   into their sleeves as you'd expect to see when the
                   real President came to town. There were rope lines
                   and security sweeps and hard-bodied guys with
                   sunglasses and bulges from the holsters under their
                   suit coats who kept the crowds at bay and glared at
                   anyone who looked like a trouble-maker. Bush
                   would shake hands and sign autographs endlessly
                   after one of his speeches, but he wouldn't engage in
                   any kind of serious talk. "How ya' doin?" and
                   "Thanks for your support!" and "I appreciate it!"
                   sufficed for most encounters.

                   Bush even suffered from the beauty of his
                   speeches; even when they didn't say much, they
                   said it well--so well that the words seemed not his
                   own. Especially when his genetic estrangement
                   from the language poked through the script. Bush
                   liked to joke that anyone in the audience who
                   planned on voting for one of what he called his
                   "erstwhile opponents" should refrain from voting
                   more than once. It took weeks before Bush figured
                   out that he didn't mean to say "erstwhile" but
                   "worthwhile." Then there were the "tacular
                   weapons" and the worry that single moms have
                   about "putting food on their family."


"Reptilians make good barbeque."

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