Posted on 06/08/2004 3:34:12 PM PDT by paul in cape
Sen. Kerry gave a "Thumbs Up" at President Reagan's service today. This seems to me totally inappropriate. Just who is he giving the Thumbs Up to? Certainly anyone standing in line for 8 hours to pay their respects to the Gipper is not going to vote for Senator Liveshot! Maybe it was to get on the news?
Sorry, I didn't mean to dodge the question, I forgot to answer it when I got rolling. Once he's in the SUV he's welcome to do whatever. And for a candidate of any stripe to give a thumbs up when he sees a reporter outside the window of his limo/suv/beemer is no big surprise. He's a walking ego, he's Lurch, but he's not that ghoulish.
And yes, I think he probably does get a chuckle out of not having to wait 6 to 8 hours with the common folks.
And yet you dodged it, again. I didn't ask you what he did. I asked you what you would do. So you would go and pay your respects to a person and a family and jump in a limo, (WHY DO YOU INSIST ON CALLING IT AN SUV?) and give a thumbs-ups? YOU would do that?
"give a thumbs up at a funeral -- even if he was in his own limo."
Reminds of the Ron Brown funeral when Clinton was caught on video yucking it up until he spotted the cameras.
I would, but I'd take a small mirror and stick it under his nose as I walked by the casket (just to make sure he was dead) as in the movie Charade.
It was probably for his media friends.
And I heard he arrived and left in an SUV. If it was a limo, fine. It's hard to tell from the photo.
There is respect that needs to be paid, and it has nothing to do with whether you are running for President or if there is a "gaggle" around your SUV.
I'd bet my life that Ronald Reagan would NEVER have done that, but J. F. Kerry is NO Ronald Reagan.
it looked like a "small airport limo". we saw it on the 23 freeway; between moorpark and thousand oaks.
we commented that he "must not be very important"...
he was escorted by 4 motorcycles; n they didn't even block the freeway...
That's not a thumbs up but rather an attempt to show off his three-button French cuffs to the working folks outside his private limosine.
Also, the thumbs up gesture, as anyone who has ever studied French knows, means "Let them eat cake!"
Usually Kerry giving onlookers the middle finger ... thumbs up is a slight improvemant ... however, not at a funeral.
ping.
Yes, the royal wave would have been appropriate from one born to the purple.
Fixed your typo:
He should have kept a low profile. It's not dignified to give a thumbs up at a funeral -- even if he was his own funeral...
Since Bill and George W are about the same age (in fact George is a bit older), George W may have to get a leave of absence from the home to attend Bill's services.
"The question before us now is what shadowy figures may someday have their finger on a nuclear button..." John Kerry |
|
||
Monday, May 31, 2004 10:53 p.m. EDT Former Congressman John Leboutillier reports on a Memorial Day confrontation between Sen. John Kerry and a fellow Vietnam veteran: Democratic senator - and certain presidential nominee - John F. Kerry gave the middle finger to a Vietnam veteran at the Vietnam Memorial Wall on Memorial Day morning, NewsMax.com has learned. Ted Sampley, a former Green Beret who served two full tours in Vietnam, spotted Kerry and his Secret Service detail at about 9:00 a.m. Monday morning at the Wall. Sampley walked up to Kerry, extended his hand and said, "Senator, I am Ted Sampley, the head of Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry, and I am here to escort you away from the Wall because you do not belong here." At that point a Secret Service officer told Sampley to back away from Kerry. Sampley moved about 6 feet away and opened his jacket to reveal a HANOI JOHN T-shirt. Kerry then began talking to a group of schoolchildren. Sampley then showed the T-shirt to the children and said, "Kerry does not belong at the Wall because he betrayed the brave soldiers who fought in Vietnam." Just then Kerry - in front of the school children, other visitors and Secret Service agents - brazenly 'flashed the bird' at Sampley and then yelled out to everyone, "Sampley is a felon!" Kerry was referring to an incident 12 years ago when Sampley confronted Sen. John McCain's chief aide, Mark Salter, in a Senate stairwell after McCain repeatedly offended POW families at a Senate POW hearing. Sampley, whose father-in-law at that time was MIA in Laos, followed Salter into the stairwell and, when they emerged, Salter had a bloody lip and a broken nose. Sampley's group, Vietnam Veterans Against John Kerry, has garnered huge national attention and has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post and on MSNBC's "Scarborough Country." Tens of thousands of Vietnam vets have registered their opposition to Kerry through Sampley's group. Clearly Sampley has gotten under Kerry's skin once again.
Editor's note: Breaking: The Real Story About John Kerry`s Vietnam Record -- Click Here!
|
|
Yeah... that would be too much like showing respect. Besides, sKerry thinks that any salute he would give would be one rendered in return.
sKerry is a piece of sh*t. He wouldn't make a pimple on Reagan's a$$!
Shouldn't that say "for the first time in two years?"
Were you born with a stick up your a##? Yes I've attended funerals before. I buried my fiancee 6 days after we got engaged. 2 Months later I buried 1 of my 2 best friends. 6 months after that I helped bury the other one. And no, no 'thumbs up' because I was crushed, and because the life was taken out of me. And I've buried aunts, uncles, school friends, and in a month or 2 I'll bury a lifelong friend whos got brain tumors.
There's a difference between attending services of someone you know and even loved, and someone you met a few times 20 years ago and may not have even liked.
Tell me. When is he allowed to show a thumbs up to the press. When he is in the service? In the car? Once the car is moving is it ok after it's rolled 10 yards? 50 yards? 100 yards? a quarter mile? 1/2 mile? 1 mile? 1.5 miles? 2 miles? 3? 5? 20?
You're really all missing the big picture here; John Kerry had NO business being there today at all; his invitation is for tomorrow night and for Friday morning, as is every other senator.
The only reason he went today is so he can be SEEN because he's been ignored by the press this entire week.
He went to get his picture taken with that casket, period.
And when he left, he gave that disgusting thumbs up to the press more than likely to let them know he "got the job done."
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.