Saturday, May 01, 2004

The NY Times chides their guy

Kerry Struggling to Find a Theme, Democrats Fear
For many Democrats, Mr. Kerry's single biggest difficulty was what they described as his continuing search for a defining theme for his candidacy — typically one of the most urgent tasks of any presidential candidate.

Last week, after completing the most in-depth poll of his campaign, Mr. Kerry unveiled yet another theme for his candidacy: "Together, we can build a stronger America." It was, by the count of one aide, the sixth message Mr. Kerry has rolled out since he announced his candidacy nearly 18 months ago.
And he "polled his campaign" to get it. Puhleeze.

Actually, I'm a little puzzled. I thought Lurch had already chosen his theme:
Mr. Kerry has yet to unveil a long-promised biographical advertisement highlighting his war record that Democrats urged him to broadcast as soon as possible as a rebuttal to Mr. Bush's $50 million crush of advertisements. Democrats outside the campaign blamed the ouster of a senior media adviser in March for the delay.
Let me guess - "He served in Vietnam" is the universal solvent.