Posted on 11/19/2006 6:46:03 PM PST by MassachusettsGOP
THIS TIME, it will be harder for John Kerry to have it two ways. He can't be for and against a presidential campaign. The pressure is on to choose: Will he run for president or Senate in 2008?
Kerry can't be a presidential nominee and candidate for US Senate on the November 2008 ballot -- a longshot, but still a technical possibility. The state Legislature and governor could change the law, as Connecticut once did for Senator Joe Lieberman. But that seems unlikely, and Kerry seems disinclined to find out.
Kerry adviser Ed Reilly said, "With the end of the year coming up, the senator has indicated that he will begin to turn his attention" to a decision about '08. "The first step will be consultation with Senator Kennedy and other colleagues," Reilly said.
(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...
I thought Nixon sent him on a secret mission to investigate Cambodian prostitution rings (or something like that).
I think the syphilis he caught in the line of duty went dormant all these years but is finally gone to the tertiary stage and is rotting his brain.
p.s.
Can you get a purple heart for sticking your pecker somewhere it shouldn't be while on a secret mission?
Wait, don't answer that, I'll ask Bubba Clinton. He prolly knows the answer backwards and forwards, er, off the top of his head.
One of the ten dumbest members??????? She's way ahead of Barbara Boxer, who comes in a distant second. I don't even think the senator elects from Missouri, Minnesota and Ohio will change the order, but I'll bet that at least two of the three will make it into the top ten.
Don't forget Casey -- he combines the brains of Chafee with Kerry's work ethic. PA only has one Senator now.
I was there, and I proudly booed, along with all the hard-working middle class folks around me.
Maybe MA Democrats could convince him to take the retirement path of so many other MA hacks: the Mass Turnpike Authority or Massport. Can't you just see him taking tolls on the Pike? Or standing in the middle of Logan's main terminal telling people he served in Vietnam. LOL!
ala Dr. John: "Balls fixin' jam for breakfast."
Fifty cent brain, covered by a $400 haircut.
Well we are already in h3ll, what with Devil getting ready to run the place!
That should be his campaign slogan.
Even better! Now we have brought the fight to evil's own home turf...
Not just one of the dumbest. THE dumbest. By vote of Capitol Hill staffers.
I didn't see a single campaign commercial this cylce where Casey said anything other than "I'm Bob Casey and I approved this message." I am wondering how many cuts he had to do to record it flawlessly. Still, he IS brighter than the people who elected him.
Id spit on my quarters if I knew Liveshot was there at the tolls.
No, he didn't SERVE anywhere.
He got a couple hang nails and a self-inflicted-due-to-stupidity and/or perfundity wound . . . and purple hearts for all 3 . . . . and displayed his chronic genetic terminal stupidity . . .
but he was far too arrogant, selfish, vain and . . . did I say STUPID . . . to serve anyone but his own ego.
The current headlines on the C-SPAN homepage. Even here Kerry reminds me of a 'botched' punchline:
· Bush opens stock exchange in Vietnam (AP)
· Kissinger: Iraq military win impossible (AP)
· House Democrat wants draft reinstated (AP)
· McCain says more troops needed in Iraq (AP)
· Kerry: 'Botched' war joke won't hurt me (AP)
Updated: November 20, 2006 - 12:00:02 AM ET More Headlines »
http://www.c-span.org/homepage.asp
It may as well read:
Kerry: "What, me worry?"
Kerry Says Botched Joke Won't Affect 2008 Election
Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass) insisted that his "botched joke" in which he U.S. troops were morons when he meant to say President Bush was a moron wont undermine his bid for the presidency in the 2008 election. "Not in the least," Kerry said when asked if the furor over his comment had caused him to reconsider a 2008 race. "The attention span of the American voter is incredibly brief. If they had remembered what Id said about U.S. troops in 1971, I would never have won the nomination in 2004. Heck, if I had remembered what Id said in 1971 I wouldnt have voted for me either. Thankfully, time obscures the past.
read more...
http://www.azconservative.org/Semmens1.htm
If memory serves me right, seems he might have mentioned that he was in Nam.
This man might be good at appealing to rich women but he has little to no ability to understand and relate to average people. He is so dense it is hard to understand how he has reached this far. Ted must have mentored him and the women must have financed him.
Not enough to make it all the way under the bright lights of presidential candidate scrutiny.
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