The New York Times’ Sunday story about what
the Bush campaign is up to can’t have reassured the President’s wary
conservative supporters anticipating a tough race in November. It was
reported that campaign ads are being filmed that will built around the
theme of “Steady Leadership in a Time of Change.” Steady? Change? The
first has echoes of 1992’s “wouldn’t be prudent,” and, of course, Bill
Clinton was always busy managing “change.” Strong is a better “S” word
and “challenge” says far more than change. The current slogan doesn’t
match up with a campaign that should center on which candidate is best
suited to lead our ongoing war on terrorism. Seems to me Cornerites
could do alot better.