Saletan again
Will Saletan of Slate takes a short detour from his playbook ("For Democrats, sneering hostility. For Republicans, deferential ribbing!") and does some shrewd observing:
Being There - What does 9/11 tell us about Bush? Nothing. By William Saletan
...isn't it odd to see Republicans belittle the physical risks Kerry took in battle while exalting Bush's armchair wars and post-9/11 photo ops? Isn't it embarrassing to see Bob Dole, the GOP's previous presidential nominee, praise Bush's heroism while suggesting that Kerry's three combat wounds weren't bad enough to justify sending him home from Vietnam?
Watching the attacks on Kerry and the glorification of Bush reminds me of something Dole said in his speech to the Republican convention eight years ago. It was "demeaning to the nation," Dole argued, to be governed by people "who never grew up, never did anything real, never sacrificed, never suffered and never learned."
You tell me which of this year's presidential candidates that statement best describes.
Posted by V at August 31, 2004 03:48 PM