I and others also guessed the foreign leaders, too!
I predict President Bush and Dick Cheney will work in references to Kerry's "special briefing" in their campaign speeches just like they did to Kerry's foreign leaders comment.
I was think it's Maddie Halfbright and crowd
And the French of course
I PLEDGE to you, on your behalf and on behalf of the other 96% of humanity, that within weeks of being elected I will return to the United Nations, and not only rejoin the community of nations but also turn over a proud new chapter in America's relationship with the world. That typically tortuous peroration from John Kerry's stump speech concerns one of his most important themes: foreign policy. If Mr Kerry carries it out, this new chapter would mark a fundamental break with the Bush administration.
Mr Kerry promises to restart negotiations on the Kyoto anti-global-warming treaty, open bilateral talks with North Korea and Iran, appoint envoys to the Middle East and for nuclear proliferation, aid failed states, stop bunker-buster bombsand even give all Americans a chance to learn a foreign language. And that does not include profound differences with Mr Bush over Iraq. Europeans may think this orgy of multilateralism almost too good to be true. They could be right.