EDWARDS: Do I seem soft to you?
WOODRUFF: You do seem relatively soft, certainly compared to Dick Cheney.
EDWARDS: I don’t think so.
RUSH: Uh-huh. Well, I thought the media wasn’t supposed to do that. I thought the media was, “No, I’m not answering questions here, you are.” I thought the media wasn’t supposed to get into debates and question and answer with people in the midst of reports, but this guy couldn’t help, “Yeah, you do seem soft compared to Cheney.”
You know, I have to tell you something, folks. Not only do I know Bush, I know Vice President Cheney. The thing about this question amazes me, Dick Cheney is not a hard ass. Dick Cheney is not a hard-boiled, cold-hearted guy. Dick Cheney is not at all what the reputation that has been manufactured for him is. And I’ll tell you this: virtually no conservative in this country is like the reputation the media has constructed for them. You know, this is all just part of this clich?d stereotype that has sprung up that conservatives are
There’s also something fascinating that happened last night on Hannity’s show on Fox. They had one of Kerry’s chief spokesmen. It wasn’t Tad “Perhaps a Tad Too” Devine, no, it was Michael Meehan. And Sean just focused on Kerry’s 20-year voting record and started asking — Meehan is supposed to be on for two segments — just ran down Kerry’s voting record, and Meehan had no answer for it, ended up calling Hannity a liar and walked off the show, did not come back for his second segment. These guys cannot defend themselves. This is why I say that these debates need to go on the offensive, need to talk about who Kerry and Edwards are and how they’ve voted and how they’ve been as senators. They cannot defend themselves. When your lead spokesman walks off of a show. When your lead spokesman walks off the leading cable television show at that time of night with a chance to persuade people because he can’t answer simple questions about his candidate’s voting record what does that tell you what the strategy ought to be?
This notion that Cheney is this mean, gruff, rough — he speaks so softly you gotta turn the volume up to hear him. You watch in this debate tonight, you’re going to have to turn the volume up. I mean, how can you have a guy, monotone they claim, this guy actually is more like a teddy bear if you want to know the truth about it. Now, he’s tough nosed and knows what he believes and is not afraid to say it, but since when does decisive make you an SOB? I guess it does in much of America today.
Well, what if what they’re saying is wrong? Well, that’s stuff for other people to decide. Well, how come you assume Bush is lying everytime he says something? Have you noticed the New York Times, the Washington Post, virtually any mainstream press organization every day, day in, day out, criticism of Bush, Bush lied, Bush did this, Bush misrepresented, Bush is incompetent, does anybody see any criticism of Kerry? Yes. Only one kind. They lament how horribly he was doing before the debate. The only criticism of Kerry is, “Why isn’t he winning?” The only criticism we got the Kerry is why the hell can’t he do better, why can’t he make mincemeat out of this idiot from Texas. They never criticize what Kerry is, what he stands for, what he says, what he believes, this 20-year Senate voting record, they never, ever criticize a thing Kerry does because they’re in the business of transcribing what they say and passing that off as news.
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