Actually, he never walked past, from reading the reports. He popped out of the "holding room" sort of like a cuckoo out of a clock, did his little lip-biting routine, crossed himself, put his hand over his heart, and left.
"Actually, he never walked past, from reading the reports. He popped out of the "holding room" sort of like a cuckoo out of a clock, did his little lip-biting routine, crossed himself, put his hand over his heart, and left"
We all know that President Bush would wait his turn, rather than jumping ahead of the " little people."
Kerry despised President Reagan and his appearance by the bier, is nothing more than a cheap photo op.
Kerry is like Bill Murray's character in Groundhog Day.
He says the same things about pro military, anti tax, anti communist, anti terror conservative Republican presidents year, after year, after year.
He railed against President Reagan's support of the military and war against communism.
Kerry called President Reagan a " warmonger " and " an international bully." Kerry accused the Reagan administration of " substituting public relations for diplomatic relations" when we invaded Grenada.
Kerry said at the time, that there was " no substantial threat to US interests and American lives were not endangered."
How about this for deja vu ?
Kerry said the invasion " heightened world tensions."
Kerry said on the Senate floor that the Nicaraguan freedom fighters were " a mercenary army, which has been guilty of atrocities against civilians."
Kerry said the freedom fighters had resorted " to terrorist methods " to undermine the Marxist Sandinistas.
Kerry charged that " the American people are being misled " about what the Reagan administration was doing in Nicaragua.
Kerry rallied antiwar activists to oppose President Reagan's military build up.
According to the Congressional Quarterly,Kerry voted against President Reagan 73 % of the time.
Kerry lead a movement to bring impeachment charges against President Reagan.
As an aside, Kerry was instrumental in trying to destroy Col Oliver North.
In July 1988, Kerry held a press conference in Boston, where he told reporters that " the Justice Dept under Ronald Reagan and George Bush had been a failure in the fight against crime and the war on drugs."
And a drum roll please;
Kerry said that Reagan's economic policies had created a situation " worse than the Great Depression."
For some icing on the cake-I have seen it reported on a number of sites, that Kerry apparently wears a hairnet to bed.
LOL