Sunday, October 24, 2004

Up in the air?...

In what can only be described as the safest interview he is likely to ever do on television, Bush told Hannity and Colmes that our safety was "up in the air." Well with him in the White House on January 21st, he may have finally gotten something right in this election.

Bush also went on to say that there was no evidence of a pre-election terrorist plot in the United States, but that he feels you should all still be very scared of one anyway.
"We do believe that they have -- because of what happened in Madrid -- that they do think about whether or not they can try to disrupt our elections," Bush said.

He said there was "nothing specific" pointing to a pre-election attack but rather "a kind of general intent."

That's the strategy for the final weeks of Bush's campaign: be afraid of nothing specificlly, and therefore, everything generally.

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