Now we should be gracious, and express gratification that Kerry has apologized for his patronizing insult to the brainpower of American troops.
Well, if it does hurt Republicans I guess those supporting the Reps will just have to live with the consequences of their actions. We really thank NewsWeek and MSNBC for their concern, but sometimes you have to learn the hard way. :::snickering::
LOL!!! Nice try, fellas!
The MSM needs to come clean themselves and just admit they are a never ending commercial for the Democrats. This is the most pathetic attempt at spin this around.
Pardon me, the whole run up to this election has been portrayed by this same media and the dummycrats as if Bush is the one people are to vote against. Gee, if I remember right, Bush beat Kerry.
Bush isn't fighting. He didn't start this any more than he was responsible for 911. Kerry gave the speech, criticized the troops, called for a presser and refuses to apologize just as a group of muslims manned the flights that killed American citizens and continue with their jihad.
If it might hurt Bush, then why are the dems throwing Kerry under the bus. I mean, it takes a lot to get the dems to throw one of their own under the bus.
MSNBC - Microsoft - Bill Gates & Co.
Time to put the blame for this anti-american network where it belongs - Bill and Melinda Gates!
Kerry could screw up a rock fight. But he wouldn't approve paying for the rocks before he agreed to pay for the rocks.
The media has failed miserably at making us smart enough to understand a visionary like Kerry.
PATHETIC!!
i guess the foley nonsense hurt the dems
MEMO TO [P]MSNBC:
WE KNOW, WE KNOW. When are YOU (and the rest of the LAME STREAM MEDIA) going to accept that fact as well?
Sheesh, no wonder they are near the bottom of the ratings war along with the Clintoon News Network.
There's almost no way this recent flap can hurt the GOP. the question is how much will it help? Kerry just reminded the electorate how sucky the dems are - that's a good thing for the GOP and will add some wind to the sail of their slow momentum as we get to election day.
Yup, just awful to rehash the 2004 election and remind people why more people voted for Republicans than ever before. George W Bush got the most votes ever by an American president, yet we're supposed to think it's bad to revisit this time in history when supposedly the House is up for grabs?
The drive by media has an interesting take, but the spin isn't going to work.
PravdABDNC is getting scared. They see their election going up in smoke.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
I have a confession: I wasn't planning on voting. Horrible, I know, but I feel as if its a waste of time voting for either bad or worse. General apathy on my part.
But all the activity and news coverage in the past week has gotten me motivated. I'm voting.
Take that, MSNBC/Newsweek. Kerry's bullsh*t is what is making me vote.