It was an interesting choice to bring Laura Bush up to make the
case for the Bush record, which will probably be more forgiving
than if President Bush did so himself. Bush's speech itself -- via
satellite, behind the Presidential lectern at the White House, will
be of much less use for Democrats in attack ads than if he
delivered it within the convention hall itself. One thing that
stood out for me was Bush's line (paraphrasing) that, "If the Hanoi
Hilton couldn't break McCain's resolve to do what's best for the
country -- the angry left never will." This seemed like a clear
attempt to reassure conservatives who are skittish about McCain
because of his sometimes cozy relationship with liberals.