Kerry clearly made the right choice choosing Edwards. Had he chosen the grub-like Gephardt, I would have thrown in towel right then and there. An interesting tidbit in the
Post today: Edwards tried to get an article about the threat of terrorism published in a major newspaper before September 11, but no one would run it.
The North Carolina senator had such limited luck pitching an OpEd article on terrorism to major newspapers that the piece, warning of poor cooperation among federal and local law enforcement, ended up in the weekly Littleton Observer, circulation 2,230 -- four weeks before the Sept. 11 attacks.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it, chimp boy. (That our vacuous tool-in-chief had the audacity to suggest
Edwards doesn't have enough experience to be president speaks volumes about Republican spin.)
I do have one quibble, and that's about the new Kerry-Edwards logo. It blows.

Why choose a staid, formal, classical serif font? Aren't we trying to get away from the whole Bostonian stiffness thing? The Bush-Cheney logo is super-fat, decisive-looking. Granted, Kerry should contrast himself as a serious grownup compared to the hotheaded radicals now running the country, but the reserved logo goes too far.
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