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« It Does Seem Rather Coincidental | Main | Change We Can Believe In » July 6, 2008For Him Before He Was Against HimJohn Kerry says that John McCain lacks the good judgment necessary to be president. Four years ago, Kerry wanted McCain to be his vice president. Oh, and McCain was right on the war, as it is becoming blindingly obvious to all but the most rabid partisans. Last year, when everyone from John Kerry to Barack Obama was braying loudly that that the "surge" was doomed to fail, and when McCain was zooming toward oblivion in the polls, McCain declared his support for the surge, saying he "would rather win the war and lose the election." That certainly sounds more presidential than Kerry's boast that he voted for funding the troops before voting against funding them. So you can understand why Kerry is bitterly lashing out at McCain - Kerry's a loser with, dare I say it, bad judgment. Posted in Campaign Season
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And more so, McCain refused to go home versus Kerry's known conceit and conspiracy to win 3 hearts and go home to savage and slander his fellow service men and women. He is as irrelevant now as he was in 2004 and the '70'. But he has a hat:) Posted by: Jack is Back! at July 7, 2008 8:59 AMHeh heh, I almost feel sorry for Kerry. It seems every time he makes news it is with some sort of obviously silly comment. Posted by: Pundit Joe at July 7, 2008 9:50 AMJohn Kerry's major problem is that he has a severe case of Delusions of Adequacy complicated by intense DYKWIA Syndrome. This is exacerbated, of course, by the fact that he managed to stumble into a Senate seat in Massachusetts and is now beyond recovery. He probably goes home every night to Terayza and snaps a crappy salute and says, "Reporting for duty." An ultra-maroon. Posted by: JorgXMcKie at July 7, 2008 10:46 AMFour years ago McCain defended Kerry against the Swift Boat Veterans and even considered being his Veep - all in the name of "bipartisanship". In gratitude Kerry slimes McCain in this election. At some point one would hope that McCain would see the light and stop sucking up to Democrats. Posted by: Mwalimu Daudi at July 7, 2008 11:16 AMAll you haters are just being, well, hateful, towards the French appearing one. He thought McCain had good judgment until McCain spurned his advances and then realized that he didn't. That and McCain made fun of his magic hat. Posted by: KWF at July 7, 2008 11:25 AMIt will be a blessing to us all when Bush and McCain finally realize that no one can bring a new tone to any location on the planet until both parties put down the pitchforks. War, real, political or verbal, never stops until both parties agree to do so. Posted by: Danny L. Newton at July 7, 2008 12:24 PMPost a comment
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