or so they said last year. Just for fun I culled somes snips for your enjoyment. The last one is an especially fun read from Dick Morris.
:evilgrin:
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Is Bush unbeatable?
Terence Jeffrey (archive)
April 16, 2003
The president's name was George Bush. He had just won a stunning victory in the Middle East, and his approval rating was soaring -- although some worried about his handling of the economy.
It is irresistible to compare the political prospects President George H.W. Bush faced 12 years ago with those his son faces today.
But don't dwell on similarities. The differences are the real story.
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/terencejeffrey/tj20030416.shtml---------------
Sept. 2003
Politics
Four More Years?
The invincibility question
by Patrick J. Buchanan
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s George Bush unbeatable?" Suddenly this summer that became the question du jour of cable TV and the Sunday talkfests. That it is being asked suggests that many consider it impossible that President Bush will lose to any of the current crop of Democratic candidates. From every standpoint—history, issues, money, persona—the defeat of George W. Bush in 2004 appears improbable.
http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/prem/200309/buchanan----
Crossfire transcript - won't bore anyone with details, just the subject:
CNN CROSSFIRE
Is Bush Unbeatable?
Aired May 2, 2003 - 16:30 ET
http://cnnstudentnews.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0305/02/cf.00.html-------------
Will Bush's Campaign Finance Coffers Make Him Unbeatable?
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October 19, 2003
Will Bush's Campaign Finance Coffers Make Him Unbeatable?
The third quarter fundraising totals are in and Bush has raised approximately $49.5 million for his re-election campaign, more than all nine of the Democratic party hopefuls combined, CNN reports.
http://usliberals.about.com/b/a/043053.htm---------------------------------------
And the most fun to ridicule:
Bush almost unbeatable in 2004 election: Dick Morris
Dick Morris, the architect of President Clinton's 1996 campaign victory, says it's all a bit academic, because George W. Bush is in an almost unbeatable position.
ABC Online
Correspondents Report
Sunday, 7 December , 2003
Reporter: John Shovelan
http://www.abc.net.au/correspondents/content/2003/s1004824.htm