Posted on 10/08/2006 7:15:42 PM PDT by Enchante
Still, Mr. Clarkes inevitable performance, and make no mistake, thats what it was, failed to win the Statement Most Likely to Delight the Moonbat Blogs that night on Bill Mahers show. That prize goes to the droning, long-faced junior senator from Massachusetts, John F. Kerry
After telling Maher that he and Te-RAY-zuh went to Vermont to celebrate her birthday, Kerry and the condescending comic had the following exchange:
Maher: You could have went [sic] to New Hampshire and killed 2 birds with one stone.
Kerry: I could have gone to 1600 Pennsylvania and killed the real bird with one stone. [delighted applause and laughter from the crowd]
Clearly this offensive statement has one thing going for it. For once Mr. Long-Story-Longer said something in less than five minutes, the meaning of which was crystal clear. It was designed to appeal to the people of the ilk of the silly passel of goofs who created the embarrassment that is Ned Lamont. It echoes the crazed musings of Cindy Sheehan. In her book Peace Mom, released last month, she writes of traveling back in time to kill the infant George W. Bush. Others on the left speak, write, and even make a film about the assasination of George W. Bush. Floating the fantasy of assasinating him plants the suggestion in the minds of millions. Just like seeing a school shooting on TV seems to trigger others to act out their own fantasy, so, too, this indulgence in sending out the message of assasination could have unfortunate consequences.
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Kerry: "I could have gone to 1600 Pennsylvania and killed the real bird with one stone."
newsbusters.org | October 8, 2006 | Noel Sheppard
Posted on 10/08/2006 3:24:57 PM EDT by lowbridge
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As much as I dislike Mr. Kerry, I think his comment only shows he's a bad comic.
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