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9.02.2004
Required Reading
A transcript of last night's HARDBALL on MSNBC immediately following the Miller and Cheney speeches at the Republican convention. Highlights: Ohio governor Bob Taft manages not to say anything more substantive than parroting the "security" line, Zell Miller challenges Chris Matthews to a duel (no kidding -- former Oklahoma Congressman JC Watts wants to sell the popcorn and Cokes at the door, he says), and a pollster in Cincinnati quizzes reportedly undecided voters about their reactions to the evening's speeches.
Full personal disclosure: IMHO, Cheney's speech was a reasoned critique and comparison of the Bush and Kerry positions and approaches, without really touching on the specifics of the Bush record (but I frankly wouldn't expect that anyway -- it was a pretty good speech.) Zell Miller came off like the wildly gesticulating anti-Bush crazy man everyone expected the Democrats to present during their convention (but, you'll recall, never really did, Al Sharpton aside) -- only this was some weird tirade about Kerry's voting record, which Miller had effusively praised three years ago.
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