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Home Front: Politix
Kerry Kamp Kontinues to Krackup
2004-09-05
Severaly truncated...
The Konclusion

The report from the Senate Intelligence Committee didn't help Kerry either. Whatever one thinks of the report in its entirety, its specific findings helped Bush politically by pouring cold water on the Bush-lied myth. It exposed Joe Wilson as a fraud, found that Iraq had actually increased its anti-U.S. terror planning in 2002, and provided a detailed account of how the intelligence community had reached its consensus that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.

Kerry's own history on Iraq also complicates his making the case that Bush lied. It's tempting, but we won't return here to the list of hawkish Kerry statements on the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq. What we can say is this: From 1996 through the Iraq war last year, John Kerry regularly advocated the use of force, unilaterally if necessary, to remove the Iraqi dictator. He did so before the Bush administration even began to make its case for war. He was such a strong advocate of regime change throughout the late 1990s that Paul Wolfowitz once singled Kerry out by name as a Democrat who understood the Iraqi threat. Those days of consistency disappeared, however, with the election of George W. Bush.

And Kerry's speech last Friday was only the latest example. The content of the speech was reminiscent of Al Gore's recent vein-popping rants, although Kerry wasn't as wild-eyed in his delivery. "The truth is, when it comes to Iraq, it's not that I would have done one thing differently," he said. "I would've done almost everything differently."

Everything, that is, other than change his vote. John Kerry says he was misled into an unnecessary war. He also says he'd vote for it all over again.

Somewhere Karl Rove is smiling.
Posted by:badanov

#11  What's he shooting at, some Vietnamese Kid?
Doc...I wanna kill...
Posted by: tu3031   2004-09-05 11:19:05 PM  

#10  Jeez PD, been hitting the Olde Faulkner pretty hard today?
Posted by: Shipman   2004-09-05 8:46:01 PM  

#9  Cordite and Lilac? I have friends who buy that perfume for their wives.
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2004-09-05 8:12:47 PM  

#8  A manly man, at the press conference afterwards he smelled of cordite and lilac.
Posted by: .com   2004-09-05 7:49:06 PM  

#7  Geepers he's sighting right down the buril of a shotrifle shooting litter skeets? Hmmms not much in the o hand eye quardnation there
Posted by: Hatfield   2004-09-05 7:44:05 PM  

#6  The yellow band is a Lance Armstrong thingie.
Posted by: Brett_the_Quarkian   2004-09-05 3:56:29 PM  

#5  "Help me! Help me! I'm melting..."
- Jr Wicked Witch of Massachusettes, Salem Coven
Posted by: .com   2004-09-05 3:23:12 PM  

#4  What's the yellow wrist band he's got on?
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2004-09-05 2:45:52 PM  

#3  mwh - LOL.

GK - Game, set, match! :-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-09-05 2:44:12 PM  

#2  How 'bout:
Two Kerrys
Only one America
Posted by: GK   2004-09-05 2:21:04 PM  

#1  John Kerry says he was misled into an unnecessary war. He also says he’d vote for it all over again.

Two possible bumper stickers;

- Vote for Kerry He's Easily Fooled

- Kerry: Fool him once, shame on you; fool him twice -- yeah that's OK too.
Posted by: mhw   2004-09-05 11:43:13 AM  

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