Focused like a border collie on a ball
aaaiiieeeeeeeeeSoros believes a “supremacist ideology” guides this White House. He hears echoes in its rhetoric of his childhood in occupied Hungary. ... [re his book, “The Bubble of American Supremacy”] “It would be too immodest for a private person to set himself up against the president,” he said. “But it is, in fact” — he chuckled — “the Soros Doctorine.” ... [when asked,] Would he become poor to beat Bush? He said: “If someone guaranteed it.” “It is the central focus of my life,”...
Obsessed much? Now, out of his confidence in the KerryKrew, he is launching a national tour of his own and including such people as retired General Wesley Clark and former Ambassador Arthur Hartman, and calling it Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change.
Soros' tour will take him to at least 11 cities in the month of October, including: Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Columbus, Cleveland and Akron, Ohio; Sarasota and Miami, Florida; Boston, Massachusetts; Des Moines, Iowa; and Minneapolis, Minnesota. In each city, he will give a public speech, meet with local media and take out newspaper advertisements. The first ad will run nationally as a two-page centerfold spread in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal.
Plus the obligatory website: http://www.GeorgeSoros.com Oh, and you ask, Claire, "Where's the money?"
The speaking tour coincides with the release of his most recent book, The Bubble of American Supremacy ...
Which, apparently, Soros believes is going to burst. ...wonder why? MORE:
[Soros] has also penned a pamhlet tited "Why we must not re-elect President Bush" and is mailing copies to two million voters.
I'd give a nickel for a copy o' that! He's focusing on Iraq as his major complaint - which is bogus as MoveOn.org was started long before Iraq was even broached.
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