Edwards. This guy, on the other hand, is pretty damn impressive. Now I do disagree with everything he says and is, but he gives a mean stump speech and I think he actually means most of what he says. The aggressively sunny, optimistic attitude he takes is fairly infectious considering Kerry's dour sermonizing and Dean's Hitler-style over-gesticulated bloviating. I wouldn't vote for him, but he's definately the most appealing of the Iowa pack. I actually wouldn't mind seeing him run against Bush, it might actually be a contest of differing ideas instead of the bitter poison fest we would be subjected too if the Dean's stormtroopers (yes, that's what they call themselves) pull it off.
Tuesday, January 20, 2004
About Me
- Name: benjamin
- Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
Benjamin Kerstein is an Israeli-American writer, editor, and novelist.
Michael J. Totten, the prize-winning author of The Road to Fatima Gate, has called him "one of the finest American-Israeli authors of his generation."
Jay Nordlinger of the National Review has referred to his work as "some of the most intelligent, clearest, most honest writing I have read in a long time."
He lives in Tel Aviv.
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