Liberal view of Kerry problems

Richard Cohen:

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"Significantly, in one area where Kerry is demonstrably not Bush, it works against him. Bush is minimally articulate; Kerry is downright verbose. When Kerry opens his mouth, whole chunks of paragraphs fall out and hit the floor with a clunk. The Post's John F. Harris last month compared the prepared text of a speech Kerry gave with what he actually said. The man is a master of subordinate clauses, of thoughts that meander into blind alleys. Campaign aides showed the article to Kerry, but it seems brevity is simply not in him. He truly knows too much -- a charge that cannot be leveled at Bush."

Cohen "misunderestimates" Bush's knowledge because of the liberal attitude that if Bush were really smart he would be a liberal, otherwise he does a good job pointing out one of Kerry's problems. He still misses Kerry's biggest problem. He is incoherent on Iraq. He is critical of Bush on Iraq, but his alternative of going to the UN is just brain dead dumb. He does have away of delivering nonsense with arrogance and "subordinate clauses."

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