Posted on 06/09/2004 12:57:51 AM PDT by IPWGOP
Oh, you just like my shiny spotted skin and beady little brown eyes....;)
Thank heaven.
I'd hate to be liked just for my "good looks"....rofl!
"Kerry was INSIDE the ropes"
That's cuz he's "spayshul".
We little people just don't understand such lofty concepts of entitlement.
[Now get back to your drudgery, you common, low-born serf, or the Royalty will have your head on a stick]....;))
Excellent job !
i will not comment on f kerry, i will get in trouble
John Kerry has had nothing but praise for the late Ronald Reagan, but when Reagan was still alive, he sang a different tune. The Weekly Standard's Katherine Mangu-Ward has assembled a useful collection of Kerry comments on the Gipper: In November 2002, U.S. News & World Report carried this Kerry assessment of Reagan's presidency: "You roll out the president one time a day. One exposure to all of you [the media]. No big in-depth inquiries. Put him in his brown jacket and his blue jeans, put him on a ranch, let him cock his head, give you a smile, and it looks like America's OK."
He repeated the same sentiments in an interview with Vogue last year, this time drawing a parallel to [George W.] Bush: ''They have managed him the same way they managed Ronald Reagan," Kerry contended. ''They send him out to the press for one event a day. They put him in a brown jacket and jeans and get him to move some hay or drive a truck, and all of a sudden, he's the Marlboro Man."
In 1992, Mangu-Ward informs us, Kerry said this: "Ronald Reagan certainly was never in combat. I mean, many of his movies depicted him there. And he may have believed he was, but he never was. And the fact is that he sent Americans off to die." Kerry, by contrast, served in Vietnam.
It's interesting how Bush's detractors have switched from disparaging him as another Reagan to disparaging him as someone who doesn't hold a candle to the Gipper.
Meanwhile, although Kerry has suspended his presidential campaign out of respect for Reagan, he missed a Senate vote today on a resolution honoring the late former president. It passed, 98-0; Montana Democrat Max Baucus also was absent.
-- BEST OF THE WEB TODAY, by JAMES TARANTO, June 9, 2004
Excellent! Portrays that piece of scum perfectly!
Anytime, I am here to help!!!
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