Not an effective argument if no one understands what you are talking about.
He just meant that when Bush says Kerry is going to affect hundreds of thousands of small businesses with his glorious (

) tax plan, Bush is including such small businesses as George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. It\'s a bogus statement on Bush\'s behalf.
Overall, I thought W. did better this time around. Fundamentally, I know I still have some major problems with him, but after the debate I just felt like we were in good hands for some reason.
Point for point, though, Kerry is still on the ball. The only thing that stung was when Bush pointed out the billions Kerry\'d save by rolling back tax cuts to the rich and the trillions he\'d spend to fulfill his promises.
That left a bitter taste in my mouth and Kerry didn\'t defend it at all except to say he\'d also stop corporate giveaways.
-Dan