Reuters reports that Stern has "as of this month become the anti-Rush Limbaugh. If the Republicans ever worried what it might be like to have a left-leaning version of Limbaugh hacking them to bits, now they are finding out daily."
As a long-time Howard- hater, I am prepared to turn and bow, to pay homage to this "King" if he is really serious about toppling the one in power.
In the meantime, John Tesh, the former ''Entertainment Tonight'' anchor, was being interviewed on TV recently about crackdowns on ''offensive'' material on the airwaves. ''I'm very excited [about the crackdowns]!'' said Tesh.
Scott Stanzel, a spokesman for the president?s re-election campaign, declined to comment on the timing or content of Bush?s ownership-society proposals. But while details of the president?s long-term campaign offensive remain sketchy, Stanzel acknowledged that the theme will be pursued broadly in the remaining eight months of the campaign.
?Investors think differently once they get about $5,000 in the market,? said Clifton. ?They become much more free-market. And it cuts across all demographics: African-Americans become more Republican, women become more Republican, young people become more Republican.?
He added: ?In 2000, Bush got the investor vote 51 to 45 [percent]. If he had got 52 percent, he would have won the popular vote by 800 votes. The campaign knows this.?
Friday, March 26, 2004
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