This shocking, but hardly surprising statement, from the man who secretly met with the enemy during the Vietnam War and who was declared a hero of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam by that government, tells of a man who has absolutely no respect for men and women serving in the United States military.
To "Hanoi" John Kerry, SFC Paul Smith was so dumb, he persisted in manning his .50-caliber machine gun under horrendous heavy automatic-weapons and rocket-propelled grenade fire to save his brother soldiers (100 of them), an act that cost Sergeant First Class Smith his life.
To "Hanoi" John Kerry, Sgt. Rafael Peralta was so stupid, he threw himself on a grenade to save his brother Marines, an act that cost Sergeant Peralta his life.
To "Hanoi" John Kerry, Cpl. Jason Dunham was such a moron, he threw himself on a grenade to save his brother Marines, an act that cost Corporal Dunham his life.
To "Hanoi" John Kerry, PO2 Michael Mansoor was such an idiot, he threw himself on a grenade to save his brother SEALs, an act that cost Petty Officer Mansoor his life.
To "Hanoi" John Kerry, Capt. Brent Morel was so imbecilic, he continued to fight while greatly outnumbered and under horrific grenade, mortar and machine-gun fire to save his brother Marines, an act that cost Captain Morel his life.
To "Hanoi" John Kerry, the hundreds of thousands of American men and women who served in Iraq, tens of thousands of whom were wounded, are mindless dolts with sub-standard educations who, apparently according to the traitorous, pompous senator, get whatever they deserve because they are half-wits.
What do you suppose their reaction would be if "Hanoi" John went to Iraq and told a bunch of military personnel they are witless chumps?
Then again, "Hanoi" John voted to send them to Iraq in the first place. He clearly realized back then that they are so stupid, they would actually follow their orders and go.
SFC Paul Smith was so dumb, he persisted in manning his .50-caliber machine gun under horrendous heavy automatic-weapons and rocket-propelled grenade fire to save his brother soldiers (100 of them), an act that cost Sergeant First Class Smith his life.