This is from National Review Online:
GOING-AROUND-THE-TONE POLICE [Tim Graham]
In the most unexpected event of the night, MSNBCs conservative host, Joe Scarborough, praised John Kerry: This is a guy that I, that I could trust as President. See more coverage of the convention coverage here.
"This is a guy that I, that I could trust as President.
I saw that part - he was replying to the speeches that he thought were well done. Specifically he was talking about some speech were the guy was talking about "how Kerry turned his swift boat around and ran it up on shore to protect (rescue?) one of his soldiers."
Joe might have taken it personally, but I was thinking it was more like "Wow, after a speech like that I could trust as president".
Now, with regards to the speech - I wonder what REALLY happened? And why should we trust him to lead based on one story in a speech, when most of the people he served with and his commanders consider him unfit for president?
So much for Scarborough. I never trusted anything on MSNBC.