Very good points. Kerry seems to say very little BESIDES, 'Bush is bad, I'd do the opposite of everything he does.' And, he seems to love to blame the President for everything under the sun, claiming that Bush is running from his responsibility when it comes to various issues- yet, Kerry never seems to take responsibility when he supported the same things the President did (like the war in Iraq.)
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Charges Worth Disowning
—Michael Medved
In a startling dodge, John Kerry told Larry King that he hadn't seen the Bush-bashing epic, "Fahrenheit 9/11" and that he has no intention of watching it in the future. The senator claimed he didn't need to see the film because, he said, "I've lived it for the last four years." If this means he endorses scurrilous charges made by Michael Moore, shouldn't he at least view the film before vouching for its veracity?
Kerry's disinterest in a movie that has dominated national debate for several weeks is just another attempt to avoid taking a clear-cut position: either disowning, or supporting allegations that Bush has been bought by Saudi money and doesn't care about the security of his country.
John Kerry can either be a voice for mainstream Democrats, or for fringy conspiracy theorists led by Michael Moore. The choice is up to him, and the credibility of his candidacy depends on it.
Posted by Josh at July 16, 2004 03:07 AM | TrackBack