Posted on 11/06/2006 6:07:22 AM PST by meg88
For the moment, at least, Kerry is simply radioactive among Democrats.
Publicly, some activists were still sticking by him. Mark Gorenberg, his former finance chair for California, told NEWSWEEK he would definitely be with Kerry if he ran in 08.
On the ground in New Hampshire, some activists whod been open to him pre-blunder, were now shutting their doors and turning out the lights. Its not that this gaffe was so bad, says Ann McLane Kuster, a prominent New Hampshire activist, But it plays into all the traits he has that are out of touch, like using intelligence as a way to distinguish himself rather than compassion. The underlying joke wasnt funny.
Not surprisingly, the judgments were a little less diplomatic inside the Beltway. There is not a Democrat in Washington who thinks John Kerry is a viable presidential candidate after last week, says a longtime Democratic strategist (who isnt working for one of Kerrys potential rivals).
The strategist, who spoke freely and at length about Kerry on the condition of anonymity, says the gaffe reminds Democrats that he is politically inept.
'Among the donors and activists who like to win, this memory will last a long time. Remember, his entire candidacy is based on electability. And when thats the basis of your candidacy, and youve already lost once, amateur hour doesnt begin to describe John Kerry."
"And thats without even getting into the personal animus towards the guy.
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4 decades..:)
All Kerry did was to remind the American people of exactly WHY they have been the minority party. He woke the sleepers up, is all.
How SWEET it must be for them that his undoing was yet ANOTHER attack on them by Kerry. I mean, you couldn't write it this way in a movie script, it would seem too RIGHT.
If he went down over some other issue, it wouldn't give the soldiers such a sense of justice. Kerry's Vietnam era smears were successful in part because there was no way for those on the ground to defend themselves at the moment; the 'John Cary" banner was a stroke of brilliance by some of those "stupid" soldiers who are a hundred times smarter than that priviledged A-hole who struts around like some hardened soldier who's fought numerous campaigns. He NEVER mentioned his military experience in his runs for Senator in Massachusetts (where people hate the military) unless it was in that preening, embarassing "I was there in the rice paddies..." way.
So sweet for the soldiers he's wronged...so very sweet, at last, for them...
You're right. In that one it looks like he's exiting the airplane while in full flight. If fact, if you carefully look behind him you can see Taraaaza's foot planted firmly on his back.
I was going to add that he is the quintessential "Empty Suit" but I like your phrase better.
As a fellow prisoner of Massachusetts, you can take some solace in the fact that, like his meatballs, his very raison d'etre, lay in complete ruins!
Absolute textbook narcissism.
I think Kerry stuck that fork in his balls one too many times.
Reid? rothflol.
Like you, I am certain the "joke" was simply manufactured as an after-gaffe excuse. It isn't funny, and it makes no sense even a a criticism, because President Bush DID get a good education; in fact, he went to Kerry's alma mater!
No, Kerry spoke his real thoughts, and I for one am glad. Maybe he will remain in hiding for some time, and we will be spared his arrogant and offensive speeches.
If I could have anything for Christmas it would be the opportunity to walk up to Kerry at a fundraiser while CSPAN cameras cover the meet-and-greet live; as Kerry put his hand out to shake I would say, in a calm voice, with no hysterics, "You are an idiot."
Last night I was listening to Brian Whitman(Witless)on WABC/770,and I cringed EVERY time he referred to Kerry's TRASHING OUR MILITARY as a"botched joke"!!!!!
Well, he did say he was ready to kick ass all over the country, I just didn't realize he meant his own. *smirk*
I never said he had a chance at the nomination, but I'm sure he thought that he did.
ROFLMAO!
But what could they have done? Muzzle him? He's a megalomaniacal elitist twit who is essentially unimpressed by what anybody thinks because he doesn't believe anybody to be capable of such an activity but him and his fellow elitists. They couldn't possibly have stopped him.
No, if they're than dumb as to choose to be represented by those 2 and Marty Meehan and Barney Frank and other slobs, they should all be sent to serve in Iraq.
To the contrary, I believe he deeply feels the ridicule because he is extremely insecure inwardly, as most snobs are, and reacts with arrogance. Arrogance is his means to deflect the pain of insecurity by placing blame for his inadequacies on others.
Jon Carry would never agree to perform a public gaffe, one that elicits monstrous ridicule and scorn from millions, at the request of another such as Hillary. That would force him to make a deeply personal and profound admission of his own worthlessness; something he has avoided all his life. It would be emotional suicide. I think he would prefer physical death, believing it brings an end to suffering at least (the hereafter is another matter).
Sorry, I'm still not buying your conspiracy theory. :-)
I'm partial to the dorky one of him behind the wheel of a firetruck. Hard to believe some Dems think he deserves a second chance for a run in 2008.
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