Miller's attack on Kerry could hurt Bush

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Registered: 07-20-2003
Miller's attack on Kerry could hurt Bush
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Sat, 09-04-2004 - 6:31pm
McCain: Miller's attack on Kerry could hurt Bush

NEW YORK -- Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who has pushed for more civility in this year's presidential race, is warning that the biting, angry attack on Sen. John Kerry by a fellow Democrat at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday night might harm President Bush's efforts to woo swing voters.

McCain said the keynote address by Sen. Zell Miller (D-Ga.) could prove as controversial as a speech by Patrick Buchanan at the 1992 GOP convention in Houston.

"I think it backfires," McCain said of Miller's rhetorical assault on Kerry. He added that it "makes Buchanan's speech look milquetoast."

McCain made his comments to reporters at a party he held after the convention's Wednesday session ended.

Buchanan's speech, in which he declared a "culture war" was under way in America, was thought by many Republicans to have hurt the re-election bid of Bush's father, then-President George H.W. Bush. The elder Bush lost the November vote to Democrat Bill Clinton.

Miller's keynote address was laced with harsh criticism of Kerry's legislative record on military issues. Marshall Wittmann, McCain's spokesman, said the senator favors a less divisive approach to political debate.

"This is not his style," Wittmann said. "He would prefer to see Democrats not as our enemies, but rather as Americans who have good intentions but policy differences" with Republicans.

McCain has campaigned for the younger Bush's re-election and continues that effort in coming days, appearing on the president's behalf in New Mexico and Wisconsin.

But he also has denounced ads by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth criticizing Kerry's military service in Vietnam and his protests against that war. McCain has urged the White House to condemn the ads.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0409030259sep03,1,1523380.story?coll=chi-newsnationworld-hed

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Registered: 04-05-2004
Sun, 09-05-2004 - 2:50pm
Your reputation isn't at stake when you introduce someone at an event by reading what is given to you about them. Give me a break. This line of attack isn't working.
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Registered: 03-24-2004
Sun, 09-05-2004 - 2:59pm
The excuse you are giving that he just announced someone is acceptable??
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Registered: 04-05-2004
Sun, 09-05-2004 - 3:22pm
It's not an excuse. When you introduce a speaker you read the bio that's given you. Anyone who has introduced a speaker knows this.

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