To: kattracks
"The brilliant Republicans who put George Bush in a flight suit to strut around an aircraft carrier won't get very far giving advice to NASA about the kinds of coveralls to wear," said Kerry campaign spokesman David Wade. The Kerry camp is in an impossible spot with that over-top ridiculous photo, but, sheesh! a learning-disabled fourth-grader could come up with a better quip than Wade's.
5 posted on
07/27/2004 2:20:31 AM PDT by
AHerald
To: AHerald
"The brilliant Republicans who put George Bush in a flight suit to strut around an aircraft carrier won't get very far giving advice to NASA about the kinds of coveralls to wear," said Kerry campaign spokesman David Wade. The Kerry camp is in an impossible spot with that over-top ridiculous photo, but, sheesh! a learning-disabled fourth-grader could come up with a better quip than Wade's.
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That quip doesn't even make sense.
To: AHerald
""The brilliant Republicans who put George Bush in a flight suit to strut around an aircraft carrier..."The President was not "strutting". He DID stand up straight and didn't walk with a slouch. (I think Kerry is a little hunched over typically.) But "strut"??? I have never understood exactly what the Dem operatives have meant by the comment about the President "strutting". How did they expect him to walk on the carrier? On all fours?
134 posted on
07/27/2004 9:05:38 AM PDT by
Max7
To: AHerald
"The brilliant Republicans who put George Bush in a flight suit to strut around an aircraft carrier won't get very far giving advice to NASA about the kinds of coveralls to wear," said Kerry campaign spokesman David Wade.
Actually, since Bush flew in on a jet, wasn't a flight suit mandatory? It wasn't just put on him to "strut around in."
To: AHerald
The brilliant Republicans who put George Bush in a flight suit to strut around an aircraft carrier won't get very far giving advice to NASA about the kinds of coveralls to wear," said Kerry campaign spokesman David Wade. "The Kerry camp is in an impossible spot with that over-top ridiculous photo, but, sheesh! a learning-disabled fourth-grader could come up with a better quip than Wade's."
At least he didn't mention Vietnam. give him points for that :)
181 posted on
07/27/2004 1:21:29 PM PDT by
Fenris6
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