Posted on 08/06/2004 6:34:55 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
i think his inability to think has extended a little beyond that 40-minute period. lets try THIRTY YEARS.
This excuse for an American, is bashing GWB for seven minutes of silence when even Katie Couric didn't think it was a terror attack...
...when he and his fellow traitors couldn't string two words together for FORTY?
Combat engagements last less than 7 minutes - and this putz is supposed to be a combat vet?!?
Outstanding! Fits the bill, alright. Yes, Kerry is really America's man -- our national saviour that is going to show GWB how to fight a war on terror.....well here is his latest installment, a clip from Rush's show, about how Kerry says he is better for the job BECAUSE HE WILL FIGHT A "SENSITIVE" WAR ON TERROR!!!!!
Kerry Will Fight "Sensitive" War
August 5, 2004
Listen to Rush
(
play Kerry describing his plan for "sensitive" war)
BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: John Kerry today spoke to the Unity 2004 Journalists of Color conference. This was in Washington. He was speaking to this group while Bush was signing the defense appropriation bill, and this is among the many things that Senator Kerry said"
KERRY: I believe I can fight a more effective, more thoughtful, more strategic, more proactive, more sensitive war on terror that reaches out to other nations and brings them to our side and lives up to American values in history.
RUSH: I was watching this, and before he said this, he was talking about going out to, you know, meeting with the imams and the mullahs and the clerics in these "moderate Arab countries" who don't want to see us in a war next to them. But I'm just wondering how he defines "sensitive." I have no clue, folks. I'm not going to pretend to understand what a "sensitive war on terror" is. I don't even understand the use of the word "sensitive" with "war," and I certainly don't know what was sensitive about torching, you know, a civilian village with a Zippo. But you know, I wasn't there.
So there must be -- there's got to be -- of course he won't be asked this, is the problem. These unity journalists will sit there. They were just are going gaga. I mean, it was like almost taking off their underwear and throwing it at him like they used to do with Elvis. It was just -- it was just (sigh) I don't know. But no question about, "What do you mean about a 'sensitive' war on terror?"
END TRANSCRIPT
Yes, that is what we need in the war on terror, a pandering, limp wristed, elitist Marxist who will kiss the rears of every terrorist and enemy of the U.S. Can the America people stand this??? God help us.
bump...
Unfortunately, Kerry merely evacuated in his pants.
Now for the Prez to beat him into submission in November!
Looks like Rice Butt has some splainin' to do....
Bump!
BoyOboyOboy....do I LOVE stories like this. Toooo sweet.
This excuse for an American, is bashing GWB for seven minutes of silence when even Katie Couric didn't think it was a terror attack...
The seven minutes came after the second plane hit and everyone knew it was an attack.
But the seven minutes argument is just so stupid anyway. The decision was made that the president must move, but the president of the US and his entourage dont just drop what their carrying and run screaming off into random directions. While Bush sat there with the kids, planes were being prepared, information was being gathered, risk assessments were being done, police motorcades were being organized, plans were being made. And Bush remained calm while those actions were being taken.
Seven minutes after they learned about the second plane, the presidential entourage was ready to roll, and the president excused himself from the classroom and left.
Understandable. There were no opinion polls yet telling them what they were supposed to think.
Was this the meeting McCain was at? If so, why no mention of McCain by Jean, I wonder...
If He had been in that school room like W I'll bet that when told he would have just pissed allover himself.
One for your ping list.
Bush is the decision maker, not the doer. Kerry's only leadership experience is as a lieutennant - a doer, someone who scrambles after the generals decide what is to be done. So it's natural he doesn't grasp why Bush sat there. And it reveals volumes as to his lack of leadership skills to be the top decision maker.
Ah, so the chronology says this...
Well, I've been wrong before...
If you ask certain FReepers, I shouldn't even BE here... (G)
Nah, he would have decisively ran to the nearest TV camera - can't miss face time during an event like that.
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