>I'm beginning to think that leftists are over-reacting to Bush just as conservatives over-reacted to Clinton.
Quite possibly it is a psychological law that if a person is attacked strongly enough by a sufficient number of people, he gets human sympathy for being some kind of underdog or victim. Now why doesn't that seem to apply to Kerry ? Because he is cast in the role of being the underdog who tries to prove he isn't ?
J.
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