W HINTS KERRY A COWARD Rips 'strategy of retreat' SPORTS FINAL Edition

[Bush]'s confident serving of red meat to an adoring, cheering crowd was a striking contrast to his seeming consternation at being challenged on the wisdom of the war by [John Kerry] in last week's debate. The President laughed off the peevish scowls he displayed in the debate. "The P...

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Published inDaily news (New York, N.Y. : 1920)
Main Author KENNETH R. BAZINET in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. and HELEN KENNEDY in Cleveland DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, N.Y Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 07.10.2004
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Summary:[Bush]'s confident serving of red meat to an adoring, cheering crowd was a striking contrast to his seeming consternation at being challenged on the wisdom of the war by [John Kerry] in last week's debate. The President laughed off the peevish scowls he displayed in the debate. "The President tried to redo the debate from last week by giving a speech full of untruths he couldn't say on stage with John Kerry because he knew Kerry would knock them down," said Kerry spokesman Phil Singer. AP President Bush speaks in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., yesterday, where he told backers rival John Kerry doesn't "believe in fighting" war on terror. He ignored report saying [Saddam Hussein] had had no WMDs since 1991.