![]() Since Mr. Kerry had access to some of the same intelligence passed on to the White House, why shouldn't he admit his wrong decision if he now wants to criticize the president for what Mr. Kerry regards as Mr. Bush's mistakes? - Cal Thomas, Counteroffensive overdue:On NPR's "All Things Considered" last March 19, Mr. Kerry said, "I think Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction are a threat, and that's why I voted to hold him accountable and to make certain that we disarm him. I think we need to." More to the point, there are so many examples like this, of Kerry's manipulative inconsistencies, that the guy is DOA, but doesn't know it yet. Go Kerry. Only Koko Kucinich would be an easier target this Fall. |
See, the one thing I have to give Kucinich, at least from what I know of him, is that he's consistent.
I've heard no tails of him flip flopping on issues, claiming to have been fooled, etc.
Of course, he's a complete and utter dingbat who should never be allowed near the reigns of power.
But he's a consistent dingbat.
I don't disagree that he'd go down easier than a 12 yr old thai prostitute in any general election, though.
Posted by: Dfenstrate at February 11, 2004 11:31 AM