I don't really see the spin.

In an open letter to the Kerry campaign, Bush campaign
manager Ken Mehlman asked to see the tapes from the
fund-raiser. "I called on your campaign to release the
performance that Sen. Kerry said represented the
'heart and soul' of America so that all Americans
could see for themselves what John Kerry thinks
represents the 'heart and soul' of our country," he
wrote. Mr. Kerry's campaign manager refused.

The Bush campaign should continue to press Mr. Kerry
to release the tapes and to explain why Hollywood's
far-left stars represent the "heart and soul of our
country." Mr. Kerry and Mr. Edwards should also
explain why vulgar sexual innuendos and crude insults
belong in an official campaign for the presidency of
the United States. The incident reveals some unlovely
aspects of the Kerry-Edwards "dream" candidacy, and
the American public deserves to know.

http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20040715-082644-9272r.htm

-sm

--- Sandy Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What was said.
>  
>  Every performer tonight in their own way, either
> verbally or through their
> music, through their lyrics, have conveyed to you
> the heart and soul of our
> country." -- Kerry, July 8
>  
> What was spun.
>
> "The other day, my opponent said he thought you
> could find the heart and
> soul of America in Hollywood." -- Bush, Aug. 18

> Whatever Woopie chose to say, is her right as a
> citizen and in no way
> denigrates Kerry's comments on that day.


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