Now some of you might say that I should get over myself and give the guy a break - after all, he was the loser in the last election.
But as long as he continues to prove how ridiculous he is, I'm gonna keep at him (not that I think he cares, mind you).
So what brings up the most liberal senator in America?
appeared on Imus in the Morning the other day and objected to the most common characterization of his proposal for surrender in Iraq:
"Stay the course" is not a plan. And what this administration wants is to have a fake debate, as usual. Uh, they're--you hear the drumbeat on every television show from every commentator, cut and run, cut and run, cut and run, cut and run." That's their phrase. They've found their three words, they love to do that, and they're gonna try to make the elections in November a choice between "cut and run" or "stay the course." That's not the choice. My plan is not "cut and run." Their plan is "lie and die."But Kerry was singing quite a different tune before the last selection. This is from a Dec. 3, 2003 Kerry speech before the Council on Foreign Relations:
I fear that in the run-up to the 2004 election, the administration is considering what is tantamount to a cut-and-run strategy. Their sudden embrace of accelerated Iraqification and American troop withdrawal dates, without adequate stability, is an invitation to failure. The hard work of rebuilding Iraq must not be dictated by the schedule of the next American election.As James Taranto, of the Wall Street Journal's opinonjournal.com points out:
Kerry was right then to oppose a cut-and-run strategy. He is wrong now to support it, just as he was wrong then to accuse the administration of doing so.
Kerry, who by the way served in Vietnam, is the same man who said he voted for the war before he voted against it. Known for his self-contradictions, he has often proven to be either a terrible liar or a complete idiot.
I never understood how anyone - forget about any hatred someone may have for George Bush - could want this man elected President. The Democrats utter animosity of the President manifested itself into Kerry's nomination. Millions of people voted for him because he was the best they had.
If anything else, that tells you what is really wrong with the current Democratic Party.
I bet Kerry is still wondering how he lost the election.
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