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Final Daily Kerry Crack-ups - November 3, 2004 (Photos)
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Posted on 11/03/2004 5:51:27 PM PST by itsnevertoolate
Kerry concedes the election. The final Daily Kerry Crack-ups ends with four photos of the result of all the previous Kerry crack-ups. Last day of Daily Kerry Crack-ups. |

1Sen. John Kerry gives a thumbs up to the crowd as Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass. looks on after Kerry's concession speech in Boston's Faneuil Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) |

2Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry points to the crowd as he arrives to concede defeat in Boston following the national election, November 3, 2004. Democratic Sen. John Kerry conceded defeat on Wednesday to President George W. Bush and said he hoped America could begin a healing process after a bitter presidential election campaign. REUTERS/Blake Sell |

3Sen. John Edwards, D- N. Carolina, reaches for Sen. John Kerry, D- Mass., before the start of Kerry's concession speech in Boston's Faneuil Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) |

4Former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (R) stands with running mate John Edwards at his concession speech in Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts.(AFP/Jeff Haynes) |

5Sen. John Kerry, right, hugs his running mate Sen. John Edwards before beginning his concession speech in Boston's Faneuil Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) |

6Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., hugs his running mate Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., before delivering his concession speech at Faneuil Hall in Boston Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) |

7Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C. and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass gesture before their concession speech in Boston's Faneuil Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) |

8Democratic nominee John Kerry (R) acknowledges applause of the crowd as he is joined by his former running mate John Edwards, during his concession speech in Boston, November 3, 2004. Kerry conceded defeat on Wednesday to President George W. Bush and said he hoped the healing process could now begin after a bitter presidential election campaign. In an emotional concession speech in his hometown of Boston, Kerry said he had spoken to Bush and his wife, Laura, and offered his congratulations on their victory. REUTERS/Jim Young |

9Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry salutes the crowd as he arrives to concede defeat, in Boston November 3, 2004. Kerry conceded defeat on Wednesday to President George W. Bush and said he hoped America could begin a healing process after a bitter presidential election campaign. REUTERS/Jim Young |

10Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry salutes the crowd as he arrives to concede defeat in Boston November 3, 2004. Democratic Sen. John Kerry conceded defeat to President George W. Bush and said he hoped America could begin a healing process after a bitter presidential election campaign. Photo by Jim Bourg/Reuters |

11Democratic presidential nominee concedes defeat as he speaks to the media in Boston, November 3 2004. Democratic Sen. John Kerry conceded defeat on Wednesday to President George W. Bush and said he hoped America could begin a healing process after a bitter presidential election campaign. REUTERS/Blake |

12Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., pauses just prior to delivering his concession speech at Faneiul Hall in Boston Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) |

13Former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry addresses supporters during his concession speech in Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. Kerry said America must begin "healing" dangerous divisions, after conceding defeat in the US election to President George W. Bush.(AFP/Jeff Haynes) |

14Democratic nominee John Kerry delivers his concession speech at a news conference in Boston, November 3, 2004. Kerry conceded to U.S. President George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election. REUTERS/Jim Young |

15Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. delivers his concession speech in Boston's Faneuil Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/ Amy Sancetta) |

16Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry pauses during his concession speech at a news conference in Boston, November 3, 2004. Kerry conceded defeat on Wednesday to President George W. Bush and said he hoped America could begin a healing process after a bitter presidential election campaign. REUTERS/Jim Young |

17Democratic nominee John Kerry concedes the U.S. presidential election to incumbent President George W. Bush in Boston, Massachusetts November 3, 2004. REUTERS/Brian Snyder |

18Sen. John Kerry gestures to supporters at the conclusion of his concession speech in Boston's Faneuil Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) |

19Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry gestures after speaking to the media in Boston following his defeat in the election to President George W. Bush, in Boston Nov 3, 2004. Kerry conceded defeat to George W. Bush and said he hoped America could begin a healing process after a bitter presidential election campaign. REUTERS/Blake Sell |

20From left, Sen. John Kerry, his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry, Sen. John Edwards and his wife Elizabeth acknowledge the crowd's applause after their concession speeches in Boston's Faneuil Hall, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta) |

21Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., waves to supporters with his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry at his side after delivering his concession speech at Faneuil Hall in Boston Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) |

22Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., embraces his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry after delivering his concession speech at Fanieul Hall in Boston Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) |

23Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry leaves the stage with his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry after conceding defeat to President George W. Bush in Boston's historic Faneuil Hall, November 3, 2004. Kerry conceded defeat on Wednesday to President George W. Bush and said he hoped America could begin a healing process after a bitter presidential election campaign. REUTERS/Jim Bourg |

24Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry gives a thumbs up as he is driven home after conceding the U.S. presidential election to incumbent President George W. Bush in Boston, Massachusetts November 3, 2004. REUTERS/Brian Snyder |

25Standing at his desk in the Oval Office, President George W. Bush receives a phone call from Democratic nominee John Kerry, in which the Senator conceded defeat in the 2004 presidential election on November 3, 2004. Kerry's concession squashed prospects of a lengthy legal challenge and endless ballot counting in Ohio, where the election had been too close to call and delayed the final outcome for hours. (Eric Draper/The White House via Reuters ) |

26Democratic Sen. John Kerry conceded the White House race to President George W. Bush in a phone call on Wednesday, ending uncertainty about ballot counting in Ohio and cementing Bush's re-election to a second four-year term. Bush speaks with a citizen in Columbus, Ohio on election day November 2, 2004. REUTERS/Jason Reed |

27U.S. President George W. Bush stands with his wife, first lady Laura (R) and their daughters Jenna (L) and Barbara after giving his victory speech to supporters, in Washington, November 3, 2004. Bush gave his victory speech after winning re-election, telling Democratic nominee John Kerry in a phone call that he was an 'admirable, worthy opponent' who should be proud of the presidential campaign he ran. Photo by Gary Hershorn/Reuters |

28President Bush and first lady Laura Bush wave to supporters after claiming victory over Sen. John Kerry in the election at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, DC on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) |
TOPICS: Political Humor/Cartoons; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; bushvictory; edwards; kerry; kerryconcession; laura; teresa
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To: notpoliticallycorewrecked
"When did it get the two-toned grey look?"
He had that look going for some time and I always hated it. It seems like they made it a little more obvious this last dye job, but it was that way since the last debate. Hideous!
101
posted on
11/04/2004 4:31:06 AM PST
by
Max Combined
(I gave back, I can't remember, six, seven, eight, nine...)
To: itsnevertoolate
Nice rack, I mean nice family

102
posted on
11/04/2004 4:33:58 AM PST
by
Max Combined
(I gave back, I can't remember, six, seven, eight, nine...)
To: itsnevertoolate

Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) addresses supporters during his concession speech at Faneuil Hall in Boston, MA. Kerry urged US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) to heal the anger and rancor cleaving America, as his political journey of a lifetime ended just short of the White House(AFP/Hector Mata)
103
posted on
11/04/2004 4:38:37 AM PST
by
maggief
(... riots afterwards ... Liz Edwards, "...not if we win.")
To: devolve
104
posted on
11/04/2004 7:13:40 AM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
To: weegee
The vile poison that has spewed from the left for the
last four years will never be healed. It also appears
they still haven't learned the basic lessons of civility.
The left will now go into a long self examination of
their screw ups. and will emerge as a weed disguised as
a rose. Thanks to many, including the Swift Boat Vets,
"Hanoi John" was exposed and tried to hide it with
Vietnam mirrors. Thank God, he failed miserably, and the
American people didn't buy his falsity.
105
posted on
11/04/2004 7:20:33 AM PST
by
Smartass
(BUSH & CHENEY 2004 Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
To: devolve
To: itsnevertoolate

John Quincy Adams looks on disgustedly.
To: Smartass
The media still has to be taken to task for coming close to succeeding in pulling the wool over the American peoples' eyes.
Rush was playing part of an interview between Matt Laher (on the Today Show) with someone from Newsweek. The Newsweek propagandist essentially said that Kerry flip flopped and had nothing to offer. Also said that Teresa was detrimental to the scampaign.
Funny how the media had plenty of celebrities on camera to tell America that "they" loved her outspoken behavior.
The left's response to Kerry's flip flops was to try to portray George W. Bush as a flip flopper.
Even going into the election returns (before my VCR went kaput) George Stephanopolus and other untrustwothy talking heads were telling America that Bush was not doing well in the election because of the economy, the economy, the economy. I flipped the dial and rolled tape and all the networks were pushing this BS. They believed their own false polls.
America stood up and said HELL NO to John Kerry.
Maybe one day Americans will be able to learn just what it was that made Kerry AND Edwards such an unthinkable choice. Until then, kids will continue to be brainwashed with propaganda as vile and one sided as that out of Soviet era Russia.
108
posted on
11/04/2004 11:03:27 AM PST
by
weegee
(Bob Hope loved a Republican Ohio...)
To: latina4dubya
Is he botoxed too? He's how old?
109
posted on
11/04/2004 11:06:23 AM PST
by
pnz1
To: Smartass
110
posted on
11/04/2004 11:10:24 AM PST
by
TChris
(You keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means.)
To: weegee

Our hero!
111
posted on
11/04/2004 11:25:27 AM PST
by
RightField
(The older you get ... the older "old" is !)
To: itsnevertoolate

When the moment is right, will you be ready?
112
posted on
11/04/2004 11:31:48 AM PST
by
OESY
To: itsnevertoolate

"I am John Kerry, and I am requesting permission to be dismissed."
113
posted on
11/04/2004 11:51:02 AM PST
by
OESY
To: itsnevertoolate

"It was the vision thing. I couldn't see my blind spots."
114
posted on
11/04/2004 11:54:15 AM PST
by
OESY
To: itsnevertoolate

"But, if there has ever been proof that there is a God, it is in the selection of Kerry
by the Democrats to run for president. He seems to me to be the essence of the
modern liberal, elitist, remote, cold, vague, arrogant, dismissive, and basically
empty. I have every expectation that Bush will win decisively, despite the dirty
tricks being pulled by the haters." -- BelmontClub.blogspot, October 17, 2004
115
posted on
11/04/2004 12:00:49 PM PST
by
OESY
To: weegee
One answer to the leftist liberal media, would be the
possibility of making CBS, and the New York Times
register as 527s. They would likely not be legitimate
news organizations anymore, merely political arms
of the DNC, or whoever.
Doing so would give ABC, NBC, MSNBC, CNN diarrhea,
which they obviously need to clean up their acts.
Rumor is, that CNNs foreign news is really anti American
to compete with Al Jazzera.
116
posted on
11/04/2004 12:14:28 PM PST
by
Smartass
(BUSH & CHENEY 2004 Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
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