Posted on 07/13/2004 7:15:47 AM PDT by stevejackson
Kerry, Edwards, Hollywood, and the Politics of Hate By Andrew L. Jaffee, July 13, 2004 |
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John Kerry and John Edwards both looked at the same intelligence presented to President Bush, and they voted for the Iraq war. Then both Kerry and Edwards voted against an $87 billion funding package for our troops in Iraq. How could they be both for and against the war? Kerry, the great flip-flopper, has even gone so far as stating,
I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it.
Several weeks before Kerry voted against the $87 billion bill, he said,
I don't think any United States senator is going to abandon our troops and recklessly leave Iraq to whatever follows as a result of simply cutting and running. That's irresponsible.
Even worse, Kerry believes that the war on terror should be a law enforcement operation. He also thinks that the threat of terrorism is exaggerated. What is truly irresponsible is the Hollywood hate-fest both Edwards and Kerry attended on July 8. So much for their positive campaign message.
There was little evidence of a positive message at the star-studded gala which raised $7.5 million for the Kerry/Edwards ticket. In fact, the message was downright ugly. Whoopi Goldberg was in rare form that night:
she also produced a few embarrassed grimaces with an unsubtle anatomical double-entendre enjoining voters to "keep Bush where it belongs and not in the White House."
Jessica Lange chimed in by denouncing
the current occupants of the White House as "a self-serving regime of deceit, hypocrisy and belligerence," accusing Bush of violating international law.
Chevy Chase
accused the president of invading Iraq "just so he could be called a wartime president" and quipped that the most recent book Bush had read was "Leader of the Free World for Dummies."
John Mellencamp sang a song entitled Texas Bandido in which he crooned,
He's [Bush] just another cheap thug that sacrifices our young You're going to get us killed with your little white lies.
Finally, Meryl Streep
bemoaned Bush's frequent invocation of religion, saying, "I wondered to myself through the shock and awe, I wondered which of the megaton bombs Jesus, our president's personal savior, would have personally dropped on the sleeping families in Baghdad."
It is interesting to note that these stars didnt ever mention the fact that both Kerry and Edwards were one-time Iraq war supporters. It is even more interesting to note that these celebrities represent a Hollywood which pumps out enormous quantities of graphic violence and sex. Are these stars qualified to pass any type of moral judgment? The truth may lie close to the stars pocketbooks. They see a Kerry/Edwards ticket as more likely to tolerate the perversion they sell as entertainment. Its the economy stupid? In the case of these liberal celebrities, it is their own pocketbooks. So much for the liberal dream of "redistribution of wealth."
Kerry is right at home with these self-important boobs. Insecure, no moral compass, empty head.........he's more like a wannabee rock star than a politician.
thank you for not excerpting.
Tapes of that fund raiser need to be realeased so that all of us can enjoy it.
BTTT
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