But if Kerry's comments were about Bush why would any candidate need to distance themselves from Kerry and those comments?
"Enough is enough. We're not going to stand for this," Kerry said. "We are going to stay in their face with the truth."
After the roar of approvals from his supporters, Kerry continued, "However, over the next couple of weeks, I will too busy to stay in their faces as I have other engagements to attend to, i.e. changing the tires on my serotta, and waxing my skis for the upcoming season. KEEP THE FIGHT GOING!" Tepid, sporadic clapping with quizzical looks around.
MSM Spins for Kerry:
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/19858.html
I bet Hillary is the happiest woman on the earth right about now. She's probably dancing around, clicking her hooves together like she's been given another box of FBI files.
If Webb had the balls to criticize Kerry for his comments, I might not even mind that much if he beat Allen. Imagine it. The Left's newest poster boy insulting the Left's old poster boy.
Kerry doesn't mind because candidate Webb (for Senate in VA) still worships the ground on which Kerry walks.
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Let's get this straight: Kerry did NOT make "comments" about "the war".
Kerry was making comments about education and how important education was. At the end, he threw in the snide remark that young people should get educated or else risk being "stuck in Iraq".
Kerry did not make a "botched joke" about Bush as Bush was nowhere mentioned in his comments about education. Kerry did not make comments about the war and why he is for or against it.
Kerry made an elitist snide remark about how America's volunteer Armed Forces are "in Iraq" because they are too uneducated to be somewhere else. Kerry slandered the American soldier, again, and he is once again too much of a coward to take responsibility for his own words.
Kerry is an utter idiot. And the left wants to keep beating the "W is stupid" drum. Whatever.