You know what they say...a picture is worth a thousand words! Hat tip to Drudge! I particularly loved the misspelled banner! Ha ha haaaaa!!!
Kerry spouting his mouth off...typical.
Kerry insulting our troops...shameful.
Our troops response to Kerry...PRICELESS!
What a pompous a**!!
Read what many other blogs are saying!
8:00 p.m. (PT) Update: Hugh Hewitt has several blogposts about Kerry. It will be interesting to see which (and how many) newspapers choose to place the Iraq soldiers' banner on their front pages in tomorrows newspapers!
According to Fox News, I saw that Kerry finally apologized. Knowing his pompous demeanor, he was probably forced to do so by some irate Democrats.
ReplyDeleteThen, I read his half-a**ed "apology":
"I sincerely regret that my words were misinterpreted to wrongly imply anything negative about those in uniform and I personally apologize to any service member, family member or American who was offended," Kerry said in a statement. (bold mine)
Can that guy ever admit to being wrong without blaming someone or something else???
SHEESH!!
If anyone could get him into analysis, Kerry would probably be a psychiatrist's dream...(or nightmare!)
ReplyDeleteDo you think that in his own mind, he genuinely thinks he's not ever wrong when he makes such verbal gaffes or does he just grudgingly do these half-a**ed apologies to save face?
8:00 p.m. (PT) Update: Hugh Hewitt has several blogposts about Kerry. It will be interesting to see which (and how many) newspapers choose to place the Iraq soldiers' banner on their front pages in tomorrows newspapers!
ReplyDeleteConsidering that 105 soldiers died in Iraq in October--the worst month in two years--the Iraq soldiers' banner might be posted anyway.
ReplyDeleteIt would be an excellent reminder of who made it necessary.
Ha!!
ReplyDeleteGIs Drop Smart Bomb on Kerry! HILARIOUS HEROES FIRE BACK OVER DEM AND DUMBER CRACK ABOUT IRAQ
Kerry's so-called "apology" was cleverly worded so as not to put blame upon himself. Read it again and you will notice this.
"I sincerely regret that my words were misinterpreted to wrongly imply anything negative about those in uniform and I personally apologize to any service member, family member or American who was offended," Kerry said in a statement. (bold mine)
Notice, also, that he wasn't man enough to apologize before the T.V. cameras. What a wimp! He posted it (grudgingly, I'm sure) on his website.
Loved what Cheney said in the Post article:
"You remember John Kerry, the senator who voted for the $87 billion before he voted against it - the guy that was always lecturing us about nuances," Vice President Dick Cheney said to a Montana GOP rally in remarks prepared for delivery.
Added Cheney, "Of course, now Sen. Kerry says he was just making a joke, and he botched it up. I guess we didn't get the nuance. He was for the joke before he was against it" - a reprise of the flip-flopper stigma Republicans tied to Kerry in 2004.
Ha!
But in all seriousness, there can be absolutely NO DENYING that Kerry showed contempt for our military back in '72, and he's still doing it today.
Please read my post where I include hearing information directly from Gerald Coffee at a seminar that included a question and answer period for the audience. Coffee was imprisoned in Vietnam for 7 long years. He knows first hand the additional pain, torture, and damage (and deaths!) that Kerry's 1972 testimony caused the POW's there.
JOHN KERRY MUST NEVER BE PRESIDENT! I think that this incident will cement that view in many American's minds, too.