What in the world is this alleged documentary but political statement disguised as news?
Paul Begala
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Paul Begala is a prominent American political consultant, strategist, and television personality, best known for his role as a senior advisor to President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, he has been influential in shaping political discourse and strategy in the United States. Begala has also made a name for himself as a commentator on various news networks, where he provides insights on political issues and campaigns.
But that's -- I do think, I'm, not everyone agrees with me, and I'm not saying it for partisan reasons, I think objectively, however, that is the only issue that, in the end, as of November 2, will really matter, can you protect us?
Senator Kerry believes this is a debate about swing voters, so he'll want to talk about jobs, and health care, and the environment.
It was right-wingers who successfully squelched political discussion when they intimidated CBS into killing a documentary about President Ronald Reagan.
I do think, though, again, the threshold issue is security. I mean, people just aren't going to vote for the candidate they think won't protect them.
I think the answer is what we're doing now, write these letters, speak out, and to show people how completely biased this corporation is.
The president believes this is a base turnout election, so he is going to want to talk about social issues -- abortion, and gun control, and gays.
Bush's great gift is his emotional intelligence. He really does connect quite well.
Bush could short-circuit a lot of this if he would just admit that he was wrong. But he won't.
I think it's wiser to look at those swing voters. So on that, I'd have to say Edwards won.
Even George W. Bush, with a Ph.D. in the obvious knows that we're good and the terrorists are evil.





