John Kerry has issues.
I don't mean that he has plans or ideas for tackling the various matters that our nation faces. I mean he has personal issues, a lot of serious unresolved stuff.
Two instances in the past few days reveal that Kerry has some residual rage still festering after his loss to George Bush in 2004.
First, from NewsBusters:
So, imagine you’ve been a U.S. Senator for more than two decades, and just two years ago were your party’s nominee for president. Would you spend time putting together a statement concerning the expressed opinions of a radio talk show host?
John Kerry would.
On his official Senate website, not some loony Lefty site like Daily Kos, Kerry issued the following statement on Rush Limbaugh's comments on Israel:
“Rush Limbaugh’s ignorance and willingness to divide Americans knows no bounds. His latest statement about Israel is beyond offensive to all of us who have fought to protect Israel in the face of enemies committed to its destruction.
Rush Limbaugh needs to pick up a history book instead of a donut. It was a Democratic president who first recognized the State of Israel. It was a Democratic President who first sold Israel defensive weapons. And it was a Democratic President who first sold Israel offensive weapons.
The people of Israel and the Jewish community don’t need Rush Limbaugh to tell them who stands with them, and no one has time for right wing trying to score cheap political points while Israel fights to defend its very existence.”
Can you believe that? Can you believe that Kerry felt it necessary to put out a release to take on Rush Limbaugh?
By releasing that statement, Kerry acknowledges that Limbaugh is a powerful man to be reckoned with.
Kerry's sophomoric personal attack on Limbaugh is not befitting a U.S. Senator. He didn't make the donut comment as some off-the-cuff remark. He wrote it in a statement posted on his Senate website. It was an intentional, premeditated slam.
Lame.
Second, while in Detroit to campaign for Gov. Jennifer Granholm, Kerry laid into President Bush over the Middle East crisis.
From The Detroit News:
"If I was president, this wouldn't have happened," said Kerry during a noon stop at Honest John's bar and grill in Detroit's Cass Corridor.
Bush has been so concentrated on the war in Iraq that other Middle East tension arose as a result, he said.
"The president has been so absent on diplomacy when it comes to issues affecting the Middle East," Kerry said. "We're going to have a lot of ground to make up (in 2008) because of it."
..."This is about American security and Bush has failed. He has made it so much worse because of his lack of reality in going into Iraq.…We have to destroy Hezbollah," he said.
John Kerry's arrogance and self-importance and deluions of grandeur are clearly on display.
If only Kerry had won Ohio, there would be no bloodshed in Israel and Lebanon.
What a cruel twist of fate that "savior of the world" John Kerry didn't win the 2004 election!
I'm surprised Kerry is still trying to sell that "Iraq war distraction" line. I thought Dems and their mouthpieces in the lib media had given up on that one.
I'd like to know how Kerry plans to destroy Hezbollah. I wonder if he has one of those top secret plans, like the one he talked about having for Iraq when he was running for president.
Kerry is full of sound and fury and it.
2 comments:
Bill Buckley seems to think that GWB's Iraq problem has been pushing other things off the plate at the White House, as well.
See my blog.
Yes, the Left is drooling over the father of modern conservatism today.
The libs are acting like God just handed down stone tablets saying that Bush is wrong and should resign.
Buckley is entitled to his opinion. I disagree with him.
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