yeah, hate it when they do that
Except of course that the money we're talking about here is not the legal fund at all and has nothing to do with the money which (everybody knew) was raised specifically for lawyering up after the election.
Of course, if you ignore that well-known fact, I suppose you could you say that Kerry looks dithering and whither-ing. You could just say his party is a bunch of frail desperate housewives in your lede and get it over with.
Ms. Dowd is also upset with Republicans for not acknowledging the - er - seminal role that women have played in their success.
Like, for instance, I think Maureen Dowd deserves a lot of credit for setting the tone.
Although in fairness probably most of her compatriots on the right would have mentioned Hillary's presidential aspirations long before paragraph 3.
Yet Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney boldly projected the image of confident - if overbearing - husbands who would guard the family home from intruders, while casting John Kerry as the feminized guy who couldn't get his sports references straight, the sort who would sashay about in Yves St. Laurent pajamas, dithering, whither-ing, and fetching bottled water for Teresa while the burglar alarm rang.
Democrats were furious to learn last week that Mr. Kerry had squirreled away $15 million in primary donations that he could have spent turning out the vote in Florida and Ohio. Once more trying to have it both ways, Mr. Kerry wanted a nest egg in case of a recount or legal challenges - not exactly the killer mentality that Democrats need.
Except of course that the money we're talking about here is not the legal fund at all and has nothing to do with the money which (everybody knew) was raised specifically for lawyering up after the election.
Of course, if you ignore that well-known fact, I suppose you could you say that Kerry looks dithering and whither-ing. You could just say his party is a bunch of frail desperate housewives in your lede and get it over with.
Ms. Dowd is also upset with Republicans for not acknowledging the - er - seminal role that women have played in their success.
Like, for instance, I think Maureen Dowd deserves a lot of credit for setting the tone.
Although in fairness probably most of her compatriots on the right would have mentioned Hillary's presidential aspirations long before paragraph 3.