Posted on 10/07/2004 5:16:26 PM PDT by ducman
I can't believe there is nobody or nowhere on the Internet that can produce a transcript of Kerry's "news conference" transcript today. I've searched for hours on end. Please tell me you have it.
I guess Effin Kerry thinks or has projected that he is already the POTUS, and thus, can call a presser at his whim. What an arrogant SOB.
what I can't belive is that all of the media carried, whereas only Fox news had the Presidents yesterday
I have it on good authority that JF'nK said .....blah, blah, blah - Bush lied - blah, blah, Cheney lied - blah blah - i was in viet nam - blah blah.....!!!
Try foxnews
Don't worry about it......by tomorrow the lying POS will have change his position.
You're so brave. I already retched up my stomach lining listening to it. If I read it I am sure a brain aneurysm (sp?) would follow
It wasn't much of a presser.
[I only caught the tail end of it, but from live thread commentaries, I surmised that the following happened:]
He gave a short speech, was asked 1 question, reporter questioned his answer as a contraction, he tried another answer, and ended the presser.
I had one, but ran out of toilet paper. Why would you want it. It's rhetoric. Nothing new said. The usual Bush lied, I can do better junk.
Want to see the Kerry speech of 10/7?
Go to Foxnews.com In the upper right
hand corner is the Kerry Video...
all 20 minutes worth.
what is amazing is how insane he appeared and then got even madder when the press person pointed out he'd just contradicted himself in as many minutes as to whether Saddam ever posed a threat or not.
Hugh Hewitt has a couple of the questions and answers at http://hughhewitt.com Kerry is still blathering about the discredited-a-hundred-times Shinseki story and his "right way" to use force nonsense.
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