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townhall.com Printer-friendly version September 14, 2004
Remember when former Senator Bob Kerrey said that Bill Clinton was an
"unusually good liar -- unusually good"? Well, surely by now Democrats realize
that John Kerry is an unusually bad candidate -- unusually bad. Just
consider: Kerry's never said why he should be president, other than to fulfill a
lifelong dream. He inappropriately boasts of his war heroism, when experience
tells us that authentic heroes rarely brag about their heroism. He's had to virtually admit that no hostile fire accompanied his first
Purple Heart incident, meaning he didn't deserve that award. He has personally attacked President Bush's National Guard Service and
V.P. Cheney's "five deferments" and contrasted it with his volunteering for two
tours of duty in Vietnam. But he hasn't answered John O'Neill's charge that his
first tour was 100 miles off the shore of Vietnam and he didn't volunteer for
service until he was about to be drafted. Besides, who in their right mind would
believe that Kerry would volunteer to risk his life in a war he adamantly
opposed? He either perjured himself in his antiwar testimony before the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee in admitting to committing atrocities or he actually
committed those atrocities, which is worse. POWs have said their Communist
captors used his slander of our troops against them. He was present at a meeting of the VVAW where assassinations of public
officials were discussed. Whether or not he voted against them or left the
meeting, he has never explained why he associated with such a group of sadistic
thugs. He admitted to being in Paris and having "talked with both delegations
at the peace talks, that is to say the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the
Provisional Revolutionary Government …" Under whose authority? For what possibly
legitimate purpose? He castigates President Bush -- preposterously -- for having no plan to
win the peace in Iraq. But he's never explained how he would be qualified to
plan for any peace, given his disastrous predictions of no bloodbath or refugee
problem upon U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. He was rated the most liberal senator in 2003 by the nonpartisan
National Journal. And that doesn't even begin to tell the story of his
egregiously anti-defense and anti-intelligence record for his entire 20 years in
the Senate. He has failed to denounce Michael Moore's deceits, but demands that
President Bush denounce the Swiftees' truths. He insists Iraq isn't part of the War on Terror yet claims that we've
lost 1,000 people in the War on Terror. He hasn't explained how his Silver Star citation was signed by Navy
Secretary John Lehman years after the fact when Lehman denies signing it. He
also hasn't explained how a "combat V" was affixed to the citation when such
designations never accompany a Silver Star. Where's Dan Rather? He refuses to release all his military and medical records and hides
behind his biographer Brinkley, who contradicts him, saying Kerry alone
possesses authority over his records. He swears he voted for the Iraq war resolution because President Bush
promised he'd attack only as a last resort. Since there were no such conditions
in the resolution and no one else corroborates his claim, are we to assume Bush
gave Kerry these assurances confidentially based on their close friendship? He says he won't delegate our national security to other nations, but
never stops complaining, essentially, about Pres. Bush's failure to delegate our
national security to other nations. He claimed that foreign leaders prefer him for president. What was he
doing talking to them, under whose authority and about what? He has been ducking the press for over a month after excoriating
President Bush for hiding from the press. He won't answer "hypotheticals" about
what he'd do on fundamental issues as president. He says he has a plan to withdraw troops, but when pressed, admits he
won't know enough about the conditions on the ground until he's president. He admitted that life begins at conception, but is pro-abortion
anyway. He has made incredibly destructive and bogus claims about GOP plans to
disenfranchise a million black voters. He has said President Bush isn't being tough on North Korea, when
before, Democrats were mortified at his "reckless" saber rattling against that
nation. Are you dizzy yet?
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