Posted on 10/28/2010 9:45:54 AM PDT by maggief
Speak for yourself Johnny.
>> “It’s absurd. We’ve lost our minds,” said a clearly exasperated Kerry. “We’re in a period of know-nothingism..., where truth and science and facts don’t weigh in. It’s all short-order, lowest common denominator, cheap-seat politics.”
But enough about you and your colleagues in Congress, John! Let’s talk about retirement... yours.
How would he know?
Kerry re-married up.
Licorice: "I still have my mind.
I am voting Republican."
I'm sorry -- who?
So the country was dumb in 2004, smart in 2008, but now they are dumb again. This is probably a pretty popular discussion up there on Beacon Hill.
As yes, John Kerry calling ‘We The People’ stupid. How’s that working for ya Mr. Gold-digger!
Kerry’s right.
We had to have been out of our minds to consider him presidential material.
Yeah... that new thing Al Gore invented (the internet) doesn’t allow you and your liberal pals to fool people anymore does it?
poor Kerry.
Upon being informed that the peasants were revolting, Senator Kerry replied, “They certainly are!”
And according to Dan Quayle, “What a terrible thing to have lost one’s mind. Or not to have a mind at all. How true that is.”
I’m thinking Sir John of Heinz probably falls into the second category.
I’ve read that he served in Vietnam...
LOL! Licorice.
It’s all short-order, lowest common denominator, cheap-seat politics...................Jean Kerri has spoken, from his own experience for sure. Three time Purple heart vet with no disability? Anything he says, I believe. s/
Wait, your turn is coming, too bad you're not up for re-election now!
“We’re in a period of know-nothingism in the country, where truth and science and facts don’t weigh in.”
This is an oft repeated left wing vanity. Translation: the rubes aren’t buying our BS.
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