Wednesday, August 18, 2004
What Is John Kerry Thinking?
First, he walks into a trap by giving a highly nuanced answer saying he would have voted for the war again. I guess he feels that the radical anti-war people aren't voting for Nader.
Now, he says two things that boggle the mind.
Kerry said we should include Iraq's neighbors into talks (or something like that) because they have a vested interest in a democratic Iraq. Do you mean Iran and Syria?
Then, he said that he didn't make the Vietnam war controversial. It already was controversial. Umm, maybe the person who created an anti-war group, someone whose comments were used to break the will of our own P.O.W.'s, shouldn't be saying things like that.
Just some friendly political advice.
First, he walks into a trap by giving a highly nuanced answer saying he would have voted for the war again. I guess he feels that the radical anti-war people aren't voting for Nader.
Now, he says two things that boggle the mind.
Kerry said we should include Iraq's neighbors into talks (or something like that) because they have a vested interest in a democratic Iraq. Do you mean Iran and Syria?
Then, he said that he didn't make the Vietnam war controversial. It already was controversial. Umm, maybe the person who created an anti-war group, someone whose comments were used to break the will of our own P.O.W.'s, shouldn't be saying things like that.
Just some friendly political advice.