HIGH NOON AT CORAL GABLES!
September 29, 2005
I guess I am as confused as JFK. He told the press Wednesday that his famous, “I actually did vote for the bill before I voted against it,” speech, was because he was tired and it was late at night. Looking back we find that he said that at 1:15 pm. I guess it all depends upon what IS, is. And, what LATE is.
So, the DEBATE is not at high noon, but in the evening of course. Both sides have tried to SPIN the “expectancy” factor to their liking. The question is will someone stumble? Will someone misspeak?
Almost 80% of the people say the debates won’t change their minds. If you’re voting for Bush, you’re voting for Bush regardless: and vice-versa. But as close as this race is that 20% that might change their mind could decide the election.
I am sure both candidates have a hail-Mary play planned to run. And it will be interesting to see if they need it, or can get it in. At any rate, it should be a fun show. What elese is there to do on Thursday evening? Without any hurricanes in the Atlantic, about the only excitment will be to watch Mount St. Helens. Maybe she’ll blow!
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