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CHUCK MUTH�S NEWS & VIEWS
April 8, 2004

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PASS THE DOOBIE

In response to Florida Gov. Jeb Bush�s contention that since illegal aliens are 
already here we may as well just accept the fact and give �em driver�s licenses, one 
News & Views reader wrote:  �When is Florida going to legalize marijuana?  People are 
going to smoke it anyway so officials should just accept that fact, just like the 
illegal (alien) situation.�  Good point.

TIME HEALS ALL WOUNDS

Seems like it was only yesterday - well, the end of January to be exact - when 
conservatives were up in arms over a series of Bush administration policies, 
especially regarding government spending and amnesty for illegal aliens.  In fact, our 
January 31st online �Survey Says!� poll showed well under 50% support for re-electing 
President Bush if the election had been held back then (and even that was high due to 
some last-minute ballot-box stuffing by some Bush supporters).

Now, just two months later, all seems to be forgiven.  Or maybe reality just set in.  
Kerry really IS scary.  In any event, last week�s �Survey Says!� online poll shows the 
President now enjoying a healthy 84% support among News & Views readers, with 7% going 
to �Somebody else,� 6% going to Libertarian candidate Gary Nolan and �Stay Home� 
getting 2%.

DUKAKIS REDUX

�Democrats have been keen to dismiss any suggestion that John Kerry's campaign would 
resemble the campaign of fellow Massachusetts liberal Michael Dukakis in 1988. But 
those handing out these assurances were a little chagrined this week when Mr. Kerry 
appointed John Sasso, the original campaign manager for the Dukakis campaign, to be 
general election chairman of the Democratic National Committee. �It's like bringing 
the captain who put the Titanic through its sea trials back for an encore,� one Boston 
political consultant said.�

- John Fund, Political Diary, 4/6/04

FRANKEN-GOOF

�How does Al Franken respond to legitimate criticism of his new liberal talk radio 
program? With an expletive and by changing the subject.  

Tucker Carlson, the co-host of CNN's Crossfire, had Mr. Franken on the ropes yesterday 
when he accused him of throwing only softball questions at Senator Hillary Clinton, 
such as �Senator, you went to Iraq and Afghanistan right after Thanksgiving, right? 
Tell us a little bit about that.�

"�I think that you took that out of context,� replied a slightly taken aback Mr. 
Franken, �because I said -- and I think you would have liked this better -- because I 
think you left out, I said, �Tell us a little bit about that, bitch.' ��

- John Fund, Political Diary, 4/2/04�

THE WAR AGAINST WAL-MART...AND AMERICA

�Because non-union Wal-Mart represents the leading edge of this American business 
revolution, the left's crusade against it has emerged as a clash of worldviews, as 
unions and their allies try to convince the public that super-efficient operators like 
Wal-Mart lower workers' standard of living. . . . A coalition of more than 30 unions 
and left-wing groups kicked off the campaign with a national day of protest in October 
2002, urging shoppers to boycott the company as a �Merchant of Shame.� The boycott got 
no results, but the coalition has more effectively waged legislative battles around 
the country.

�...Not surprisingly, the press downplays Wal-Mart's virtues: that it has never been 
accused of funny accounting; that it doesn't reward its executives with exorbitant 
salaries or perks; that not only do other executives call it the most admired company 
in America, but shopping surveys show it is the consumer's favorite store. But acclaim 
from common folk may not protect a company when elite opinion turns against it, 
influencing legislators, regulators and the courts. 

�That's why Wal-Mart has become the chief private-sector target of trial lawyers, sued 
more than any other company, as the plaintiff's bar and its allies seek to achieve 
through litigation what activists struggle to accomplish in organizing drives. And 
every battle they win will cost the American consumer.�

- Columnist Steven Malanga (Read the full story here:  
http://www.city-journal.org/html/14_2_what_does_the_war.html)

WHAT ABOUT BOB?

�Brewery giant Pete Coors will enter Colorado's U.S. Senate race today, potentially 
giving Republicans a well-known and well-financed candidate to challenge Ken Salazar, 
the Democratic attorney general.  Coors, CEO of Coors Brewing in Golden, will face 
former U.S. Rep. Bob Schaffer and Colorado Springs lawyer Dan O'Bryant in the 
Republican primary to replace retiring Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell. 

�...Schaffer announced his candidacy last month and has waited for weeks to see if a 
big-name primary opponent would emerge. Real estate magnate Dave Liniger flirted with 
a run but nixed it this week.  Some Republican leaders have publicly expressed doubts 
about Schaffer's chances against Salazar, the state's most popular Democrat, and they 
refused to call the field set on Tuesday.�

- Rocky Mountain News, 4/7/04

AU REVOIR, AMO...WE�LL HARDLY MISS YOU

�Rep. Amo Houghton, an upstate New York Republican who was CEO of Corning Inc. before 
entering politics, is retiring after nine terms, the Associated Press reports. The AP 
dubs him a �moderate� Republican, but that's only because Republicans never get called 
�liberal,� a label Houghton arguably deserves. He voted against all four articles of 
impeachment�against Bill Clinton, one of only four Republicans to do so. And not only 
did he oppose the liberation of Iraq�- one of only six House Republicans to cast such 
a vote - but he responded to the perfidy of erstwhile allies by trying to appease the 
French, of all people.�

- James Taranto, Best of the Web, 4/6/04

CANNON FODDER

As the pressure mounts over his pro-amnesty immigration positions, Rep. Chris Cannon 
(R-Mexico City) is blowing a gasket.  Columnist Joe Guzzardi relates the latest 
wackiness, which includes a conversation an immigration reform activist had with 
Cannon on his cell phone.  The activist describes Cannon as lacking �the basic common 
sense and mental acuity of a bucket of water.�  Personally, I think the activist was 
being too kind.  You can read the full column by going here:  
http://vdare.com/guzzardi/the_moral.htm

THE SOYBOY PLAYBOY

Nathan Tabor, a GOP candidate for North Carolina�s 5th congressional district, isn�t 
just nuts.  He also sounds like a spoiled trust-fund brat who never had anyone tell 
him �no� before (�I want an Oompa-Loompa NOW!!!�). 

The 30-year-old millionaire - dubbed the �Soyboy Playboy� after the family business 
which makes soy supplements - has come unglued over opponents who have the audacity to 
point out mistruths Richie Rich has regularly claimed in his campaign.  In various 
pre-pubescent email temper-tantrums to us over the past 48 hours, Tabor�s thrown out 
everything but a �nanny-nanny-boo-boo.�  

Our friend Kay Daly - whose husband happens to be working on Tabor opponent Vernon 
Robinson�s campaign (�Conspiracy!  Conspiracy!�) - recently remarked in The Hill, �I 
think it�s time that he (Tabor) be given a heavy does of Ritalin and a bottle and be 
put in his crib.�  If our email traffic from this goofy kid is any indication, he may 
need a diaper change, as well.  But this is what happens when one measures their 
manhood by the size of an inherited checkbook, I guess.  Let�s just hope 5th District 
voters don�t let this clown �buy� this congressional seat.  We need more adults, not 
kids, in Congress.

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