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May 10, 2005
The President Scores Big in Georgia
There are days when being the President of the United States is one hell of a job. You go to a foreign country, hundreds of thousands of people gather in a huge square to cheer every sound you make. You deliver a speech telling every person in the country how wonderful they are. An inspiration to the world, you say. People scream in adoration. No critics, no doubting media, no nasty Democrats to spoil your day. You look fabulous on television when the home folks see you standing in front of all those fans. It is also hard for any American not to look past whatever personal feelings he or she may have about the President and not feel a certain sense of pride and awe that the people of Georgia have joined us in our grand experiment of democracy however imperfect it may be. Wow, it is better than a ticker tape parade in NY City. The President does absolutely nothing and he scores big, nationally and internationally. The Dems will have a hard time launching any counter offensive to that.
Posted by Chip Spear at May 10, 2005 9:44 AM
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