George Will, in an op-ed piece titled The Case for Bush , makes the opposite case, IMHO.
For the official World Series magazine, Gore and Bush provided
written answers to some questions pertaining to baseball, including, “What
do you think of domed stadiums?” Gore’s complete answer was: “The design and
construction of domed stadiums–in Seattle (the Kingdome was the first
free-standing cement dome ever built), Houston (the Astrodome was the first
stadium to use Astroturf) and Minnesota (the Metrodome is the only stadium
in the US whose roof is suspended without beams or rods–it’s supported by
air pressure), for example–have been feats of architectural and engineering
excellence. But the real measure of any stadium, domed or otherwise, is how
much fun you have inside.” Bush’s complete answer was: “I like to go to
baseball games outdoors.” Washington Post
But then again, as I noted the other day, the American people don’t seem at all scared of having an intellectually deficient man in the White House. I’m not much of a conspiracy theorist, but I’m sure that there are those among Dubya’s handlers who will have an extra special reason to celebrate should their man win, knowing who’ll really be running the country behind the scenes. Let’s hope it’ll at least be better than Nancy Reagan and her astrologers this time.
