Regards, Ivan
Ping!
bookmarked for after Mass tonight.
"Ditch bungling" At a glance I thought that was some kind of British slang for something George Michael might be caught doing.
does this go with the John 16:3 line?
Hey Ivan have you been to Drudge report LATELY see how our US Miltary think of John Kerry ROFL
the US Senate.
Oh yeah, let's share a happy chuckle. This is just too GREAT!
I can see it already. When the Dems don't completely stomp the Pubs like the press has been saying they will, they will now be free to blame it ALL on John Kerry rather than admitting that they have been stumping for the Dems all along with absolutely no real basis for their call for a Dem landslide.
"President Bush said last night that he wanted Dick Cheney, the Vice-President, and Donald Rumsfeld, the Defence Secretary, to remain in his Administration until the end of his term."
I do not know who asked the question that prompted this answer.
What I do know is that the answer is incorrect.
VP Cheney is elected to 4 years, just like the President. It is not the President's discretion to fire the VP, a separate political office.
SecDef is totally different as the SecDef serves at the pleasure of the POTUS.
The POTUS should have said that VP Cheney was elected by the Republic and serves the Republic. SecDef serves at his pleasure and will continue to do so. EOM!
First they ditched Gore, then Lieberman, now Kerry. One wonders if Edwards will likewise join the Democratic unmentionables along with McGovern (who wasn't even invited to the 2004 Dem convention in his home state!) and Dukakis?!
Oh, and Gary Hart. And Mondale.
I remember during the 2004 election how the Dems lavished praise on Kerry over and over again for being a polished and smooth speaker. Remember the run-up to the debates? Kerry was going to wipe the floor with Bush. He is such a good debater compared to the bumbling Bush. He is soooo nuanced! Remember that?
Now all of a sudden Kerry is an awkward speaker! His words just get in the way of his genius.
So which is it? I don't think it was an attempt at a joke. I do think Kerry is a polished politician and speaker. This was not a mistake; he was trying to encourage these college kids to get good grades, otherwise their only choice would be the military (to his thinking).
JFnK yesterday thought he was showing how tough he will be the next time the Swifties come after him.
It wasn't the Swifties that came after him this time, it was Americans saying JSTFU JFnK.
PS JFnK, I'll show you my DD214 if you show me yours!
This kills me. The newspapers can't stick to reporting the news, they feel compelled to insert their own opinions and commentary into every article. Unbiased my a$$!
Oooh boy, Lurch has really stepped into it now.
Heh heh.
Yes. John Kerry is damn stooopid.
Yesterday Dick Cheney, the Vice-President, twisted the knife with a direct reference to this when he told a campaign rally: Of course, now Senator Kerry says he was just making a joke. I guess we didnt get the nuance. He was for the joke before he was against it.
Ouch
On Fox news tonight, the best comment so far:
I think that John Kerry's "apology" came after some serious waterboarding at the DNC.
Kerry reminds me of Lt. Tom Keefer in THE CAINE MUTINY (Fred MacMurray played the role in the movie), the snobbish weasel who incites the other officers to mutiny against Humphrey Bogart, then leaves them to twist in the wind at their court martial. There's a remarkable similarity there.