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The runner stumbles - After his strong start, Kerry is making a lot of gaffes
New York Daily News ^ | 3/10/04 | Zev Chafets

Posted on 03/10/2004 1:41:59 AM PST by kattracks

John Kerry needs a week off. Maybe two. His voice is shot. His temper is short. And, after running an almost flawless primary campaign, he has started making beginner's mistakes.

His first gaffe came on Super Tuesday. Flush with victory, Kerry confided to a reporter for the American Urban Radio Network that he'd like to be known as the second black President (Bill Clinton being the first). Say what? The senator from Skull and Bones is a brother? Count on the GOP to have some fun with this at the expense of J-Ker.

Then on Monday, Kerry did it again. He bragged to a Fort Lauderdale audience that he is the favorite son of the international community. "I've met foreign leaders who can't go out and say this publicly but, boy, they look at you and say,

'You've got to win this, you've got to beat this guy, we need a new policy.'"

Kerry's probably telling the truth. Anybody who has ever run for student council knows that people tend to say they're for you even if they aren't. And, of course, a lot of foreign leaders are rooting for Kerry. The question is: Why?

On Monday night, Richard Holbrooke, a Democratic foreign-policy spokesman, was challenged on CNN's Paula Zahn show to name Kerry's foreign supporters. He came up with one example: Turkey.

"When Bill Clinton left office, 65% of the Turkish people considered America their best friend," Holbrooke said. "Here is the strategic front-line state on Iraq's northern border. Today, the figure according to the latest polls is 15% or lower. There is an example of a place where our support has eroded when it is absolutely necessary."

The erosion came, of course, as a result of Bush's Iraq policy. For years, Clinton dithered about Saddam Hussein's regime but did nothing to end it. Such passivity suited the Turks, who didn't much like Saddam but did like the status quo.

Then President Bush overthrew Saddam, demonstrating that Turkey's support was not "absolutely necessary" or, in fact, necessary at all.

The war exposed Turkey's phony "strategic" importance. It also angered local Islamic fascists who hate the American Satan, opened the painful topic of Turkey's oppressed Kurdish minority and deprived Turkey of the money it was making for helping Saddam evade economic sanctions. No wonder the Turks don't like Bush. No wonder they prefer Kerry.

There are other foreign leaders who also are hoping for a Democratic victory. President Jacques Chirac of France, obviously. Perhaps Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of Germany (although he recently crawled to the White House for a presidential photo op). Certainly the dictators of the Islamic world are rooting for Kerry. So is Haiti's ousted president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. And, embarrassingly enough, the government of North Korea has made its preference clear.

On the other hand, Bush has his foreign friends. Tony Blair of Great Britain. The leaders of Australia, Spain, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Israel, India, Poland and Georgia. Canada's new prime minister, Paul Martin, has been courting the President. Mexico's President Vicente Fox is back on the ranch.

In fact, Kerry's Fort Lauderdale boast underlines a very uncomfortable political fact. Many of his secret admirers regard themselves as rivals or adversaries of the U.S., a point the Bush campaign has been trying to make for months.

The GOP also argues that Kerry wouldn't pursue and defend American interests without permission from the UN, the Arab League, Turkish public opinion and the editorial board of Le Monde. True or not, these perceptions are politically disastrous for the Democrats.

A rested Kerry would have known not to brag about his popularity with unnamed foreign leaders, just as he would have avoided nominating himself Soul Brother No. 2. He needs to take some time off and get a grip.

November is still eight months away.

Originally published on March 10, 2004



TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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To: kattracks; All
Senator Kerry is so hopelessly tainted with anti-Americanism that I simply do see how he can remain viable:

-John Kerry- some selected, informative links...--

41 posted on 03/10/2004 3:56:56 AM PST by backhoe (So 9/10 in a 9/11 World...)
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To: goldstategop
Osama doesn't fear John F. Kerry either.

That's what I meant. :-)

42 posted on 03/10/2004 4:08:22 AM PST by BlessedBeGod
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To: backhoe
Senator Kerry is so hopelessly tainted with anti-Americanism that I simply do see how he can remain viable:

But so are a lot of people. Especially liberals.

43 posted on 03/10/2004 4:09:20 AM PST by BlessedBeGod
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To: kattracks
Amazing that the Daily News allowed this on their pages.
44 posted on 03/10/2004 4:10:12 AM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: kattracks
Are you sure this was in the left wing nyd?
45 posted on 03/10/2004 4:11:32 AM PST by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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To: patj
Sounds like the same nutcases that channeled to Clark are now channeling to Kerry.

Let's hope that before long they'll both be consigned to the trash heap of history as pretend contenders to the presidency.

As for the so called foreign leaders preferring Kerry. Does anyone really believe that the european weaklings really want America to be incapable of defending them if the need ever arose?

46 posted on 03/10/2004 4:12:36 AM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: GailA
The author, Zev Chafets, is usually even handed.
47 posted on 03/10/2004 4:14:46 AM PST by kattracks
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To: anoldafvet
The scribes are indeed shills for the liberals and democrats. But that's not the only agenda they have/ Mostly they want red meat to report. So when the time comes they will gleefully roast Kerry in his own juices if that's what's indicated to get ratings. They also want a race that lasts until November, so expect a lot of rigged up polls. Remember how close all the polls before the 2002 elections were?
48 posted on 03/10/2004 4:16:15 AM PST by johnb838 (Boycott all Hollywood movies besides the Passion during Lent.)
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To: Just mythoughts
Just like the French in the French Revolution, when Sundays were removed from the calendar and all churches were shut down. JFKerry is a "god" and he anointed himself.

Actually, the French Revolution changed the week length from 7 days to 10. A weekend went from having every 7th day off, to having every 10th day off. The actual calendar itself didn't last long. A good article to read can be found at: French Revolutionary Calendar

49 posted on 03/10/2004 4:22:52 AM PST by MrsEmmaPeel
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To: kattracks
Kerry needs to hammered on these 2 points again and again and again...
50 posted on 03/10/2004 4:32:17 AM PST by kt56
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To: freebilly
Is Kerry mentally ill or ...

He's loopy. Probably doesn't fit a clinical definition of mental illness, but my guess is most people would "sense something wrong" with Kerry (other than his waffling and general leftist tendancies) during a 10 minute conversation at a cocktail party.

What's the over/under on Kerry staying in the race until the general election? I don't think he'll make it that far, he has too much baggage, and is too strange.

51 posted on 03/10/2004 4:36:21 AM PST by Cboldt
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To: longtermmemmory
"The democrats of the hard core don't care about reality, country or right and wrong. they only want to stay politically alive, at all costs."

That is exactly right. And the hard core Democrats are also hard core leftists; one and the same. They are held together by their deep and unending hatred of America and what made it great. Their greatest desire is to transform America into a leftist, third-world toilet of a country where they, the leftist elite, hold all the power. All I can say is: Over my dead body!
52 posted on 03/10/2004 4:46:37 AM PST by ought-six
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To: Just mythoughts
"The thing that these of the 'left' are determined to accomplish is removal of the foundation of this nation, Rights given by the Creator no man/government can take away."

The Left believes all rights come from the state. Free men and free women know that their rights come from God, and that the state only exists to protect those rights from infringement. We are on the brink of a civil war in the United States, and it will not be a geographic war, and the sides will not be separated by geographic or physical boundaries. This new American Civil War will be a struggle between the Right and the Left for the heart and soul of America. The Left has on its side the schools, the media, and the courts, and surprisingly, it is even making inroads into the centers of faith (i.e., the churches). The Right, on the other hand, has most of the people, and the greatest will to fight for what it believes in, which is its freedom and its love of family and country. The Right will fight, and will fight tooth and nail, both literally and figuratively, to protect their homes and their families. The Left has no idea what a mighty foe is until it comes face to face with a man or a woman who will do anything to protect his or her family. So I say this to the Left: If you come after my family, you will not see the sun rise on a new day.
53 posted on 03/10/2004 5:03:36 AM PST by ought-six
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To: anoldafvet
Any chance he will make such an ass of himself that he won't really win the Democratic nomination? Are his delegates allowed to change their mind?
54 posted on 03/10/2004 5:19:03 AM PST by JusPasenThru (I think we're all bozos on this bus.)
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To: cyncooper
ping to the arrogance of the "anointed" one.
55 posted on 03/10/2004 5:24:36 AM PST by EllaMinnow (Within fewer hours the "Freepern" succeed in tilting the tuning.)
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To: MEG33; omniscient
I liked "vain, preening narcissist" as well.
56 posted on 03/10/2004 5:34:30 AM PST by MrB
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To: goldstategop
The religion of the Left is politics. Politics is their "god."

I disagree. Politics is only the vehicle to their one true god - POWER.
Power to make you live the way they see fit.

57 posted on 03/10/2004 5:37:24 AM PST by MrB
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To: kattracks
The next thing we know, Kerry will pull a "John Edwards" and inform us he grew up in an isolated log cabin in the Hamptons.
58 posted on 03/10/2004 5:46:46 AM PST by Gritty ("Kerry seems very much like a man who keeps a secret stash of Grey Poupon"-Peggy Noonan)
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To: JusPasenThru
They're RATS, they can always change their minds, remember Minnesota and New Jersey? There may be some kind of rule that they have to vote for Kerry on the first round but then are free to switch.
59 posted on 03/10/2004 5:52:52 AM PST by anoldafvet (Medals don't equal morals, just look at John f'n Kerry)
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To: anoldafvet; All
A fellow FReeper sent me some bumper stickers:

If you are UNDERTAXED, vote Democratic

If you are OVERTAXED, vote Rpublican

60 posted on 03/10/2004 5:59:07 AM PST by Budge (<>< . ')
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