Posted on 03/18/2004 7:24:22 AM PST by Mia T
neocommunist political movement, a tipsy-topsy, infantile perversion of the Marxist-Leninist model, global in scope, beginning in the post-cold-war, unipolar 1990s, led by the '60s neoliberal baby-boomer "intelligentsia," that seeks power without responsibility, i.e., that seeks to dilute American power by concentrating power in said '60s neoliberals while yielding America's sovereignty to the United Nations, i.e., while surrendering to the terrorists, as it continues the traditional '60s neoliberal feint, namely: (1) concern for social justice, (2) distain for bureaucracy, and (3) the championing of entrepreneurship for the great unwashed.
Mia T, 2.24.04
(a NEW virtual john kerry talks series)
Kerry's flip-flop opportunism
(Bush tweaks Kerry; Kerry tweaks Bush's anti-Kerry ad)
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johnkerryisdangerousforamerica.blogspot.com
The Easy Part
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hillary talks: On Military Tactics
WHEN TO BOMB
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Without Mama's money, would Kerry even have made this run? I wonder
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For her entire adult (such as it is) life, zipper-hoisting has been missus clinton's principal means of upward mobility. Zipper-hoisting has proved to be a sticky wicket for missus clinton, owing not to antithetical feminist ideology, as one would expect -- feminists willingly sacrificed feminism on the altar of clintonism -- but to zipper choice, her rather injudicious attachment early on to a certain zipper habitually on the downslide. Look for missus clinton to switch zippers. And sooner rather than later. (Note: Kerry's zipper is the current default choice; missus clinton would have much preferred the General's.) What zippers are to missus clinton, heiresses are to John Kerry. As comptroller of the Democrat coffers, missus clinton is the de facto Democrat "heiress," (Teresa Heinz without the ketchup, if you will). Thus, what we have here is the perfect symbiosis, the perfect playing into proclivities, the lowest common denominator, the perfect pair.... Mia T, Kerry's (?) Veep Short List |
To praise Kerry... or to bury him?
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After spending the best part of a year listening to the Democrats' strolling minstrels strumming their way round the White Mountains, I'm staggered by how little any of them have to say. If you go to a Kerry rally &endash; something of an oxymoron, but let that pass &endash; the senator's stump speech is a karaoke tape of floppo populist boilerplate. If he'd downloaded it for free from the internet, that'd be one thing. Instead, he paid a small fortune to hotshot consultant Bob Shrum, who promptly faxed over the same old generic guff he keeps in the freezer: "I (insert name here) will never stop fighting for ordinary people against the powerful interests that stand in your way." This shtick worked so well for Shrum's previous clients - President Dick Gephardt (1988), President Bob Kerrey (1992), President Al Gore (2000) and President Insert Namehere (2008) that he evidently sees no reason why it shouldn't elect a fifth president this time round. Throw in a few mandatory sneering references to Enron, Halliburton and Attorney-General John Ashcroft plus a handful of local hard-luck stories of doubtful general application &endash; "47-year-old Arlene Claxton of Hooksett worked 20 years to build up her hairdressing business only to contract a rare skin disease from a conditioner manufactured overseas by corporations George W Bush has given tax breaks to in order to export American jobs abroad to jurisdictions lacking environmental safeguards thanks to a sweetheart deal negotiated by a lobbyist for Halliburton and then learnt that her health insurer wouldn't cover the cost of treatment because etc etc." Sen John Edwards, the pretty-boy southern lawyer, does a much better job of this sort of thing. I caught him at Gorham Town Hall way up in the mountains on Saturday morning. It was a brutally cold morning &endash; 40 degrees below freezing &endash; but the place was packed and we all came away enthused, unlike at a Kerry rally where you come away trying not to think about why you're not enthused. Next to the groggy, haggard Kerry, Edwards has a fabulous, glowing complexion.... Mark Steyn: Knowns, unknowns and the Ketchup Kid
"Haggard" is electable. (See LBJ.) "Cadaveric" is not, at least not outside of Hawaii. And Kerry's dissonant new "do," like the mortician's careful coif, only enhances the funereal gloom. One has to wonder if Shrum was brought brought in (dispatched?) to praise Kerry... or to bury him.... |
the clintons' scheme to take over the world in 4 easy steps (NB: dwarfs)
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If your goal is to change minds and influence people, it's probably not a good idea to begin by asserting that virtually all elected Democrats are liars. But what the hell. « Is Kerry a lion killer, or a sniveling pussy? | Main | "Mayor Mike Moran" - has a nice ring to it »
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I'm making a guess here, but we know that Kerry's reign as chairman of Yale's Liberal Party (63-64) ended in disaster, with Kerry's fellows despising him so much that they began a "No Kerry Club." It's possible that in a snit Kerry responded by taking his marbles to the Republican Club the following year. Of course Republicans, who have a basic character requirement, bounced his ass the next year. Just a guess, mind you. BTW, Kerry spoke at his graduation and used the occasion to condemn the Vietnam war. Then he enlisted in the Navy.I faithfully reproduced the yearbook text. The original may be viewed here. Hat tip to "secret source".
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