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http://www.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/articles/0,3266,38790-1,00.html

On 8 Feb 00, at 1:04, ctrl wrote:

>
> 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."
>



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