So, how big of a story will Bush's DUI arrest become in the next few days, and will the story influence any voters out there?
Is the timing of the story relevant, or is it just that Americans are entitled to know the whole truth about a political candidate?
I'm not going to pretend that I can guess why this story was released so close to the election. It may very well be a simple release of a story, or it may be deliberate mudslinging in an effort to sway voters away from Bush.
I wonder how big of an issue the media will make of this story, and if Gore or any of his supporters or spin doctors will try to capitalize on it. And I wonder how many Americans will see that Bush was arrested for DUI, and let that sway their opinion towards the other side.
I wonder if revelation of a DUI arrest that happened 24 years ago is relevant in this campaign. One side of me says yes, it's always good to know who you are dealing with. The other side of me says no, this happened 24 years ago and has little bearing on today.
A few years ago, this might have had a greater impact on me. I'm not talking Repulican or Democrat, I'm talking any story about any candidate. I wonder how many people have the same feelings as I used to have -- that this story has an impact on the election.
Here's why I believe this story is irrelevant to the election. The DUI arrest happened 24 years ago. Mr. Bush says he has been clean and sober for 14 years. I beleive that people do have the capability to change; I believe that he did make a terrible mistake by DUI, it is human nature to make mistakes. Insanity is defined as making the same mistake a second (or more) time, expecting different results each time. Mr. Bush has apparently changed his ways, this mistake happened 24 years ago, and I have no reason to believe he is the same man he was 24 years ago -- thus I do not believe this is relevant. I can only base my feelings of irrelevance on my own personal experience. I have been clean and sober for two years now, and I can tell you that I am not the same person I was two years ago (or for the last 15 years, for that matter). Of course, you'll just have to accept my word on that -- you guys don't know me any better than you know any political candidate.
We all have skeletons in our closet (except maybe for the saints out there). Don't get me wrong, I believe Mr. Bush made a stupid mistake 24 years ago. I will not hold him accountable for it today, because I know personally the extent that people have the ability to change.
I am curious to know how many people do think it is relevant; I am confident that this will play out in the next few days. I am curious to see how long the media holds onto this one.
Fury
>> hmmm, I am seriously considering not posting this, I really don't see any point to it, but since this is an OT board and I do wonder out loud if this will have any impact, I'm going to do it. Apologies for including a personal spin; I suppose it's another form of purging.
<<edit: let me be clear, if this had happened recently, I believe it should have an impact>>
As of this post, a cnn.com poll looks like this:
Will the news of George W. Bush's 1976 DUI arrest in Maine influence your vote?
Yes, it makes me question his judgment. 16% 5151 votes
No, what happened 24 years ago isn't relevant to the election.
63% 19586 votes
I wasn't voting for Bush anyway.
21% 6521 votes
[This message has been edited by Fury (edited 11-03-2000).]