The choice - said Rich Bond, the Republican national chairman - was a "dud."
"Dole's organization is the big question mark," said Rich Bond, the political director of the George Bush Presidential campaign.
"No decision has been made to go all out in New York, not yet," said Rich Bond, the Vice President's national political director.
But even the supposed moderates, like Rich Bond, shrilled themselves up.
"We're very eager for him to go out and present his case," said Rich Bond, a Bush strategist.
"What I would watch is the passage of time," said Rich Bond, a former Republican Party chairman.
You don't send in your No. 2 guy, Rich Bond, from the national organization into Iowa unless you've sustained considerable damage.
Rich Bond will say that you have no family values.
Rich Bond goes after Hillary; Mrs. Bush says she doesn't like it.
"Bush is seeking to get back on offense, and good for him," said Rich Bond, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee.