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John Kerry's judgment: hits bottom, continues to dig

 
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 3:41 pm    Post subject: John Kerry's judgment: hits bottom, continues to dig Reply with quote

John Kerry's judgment shows no improvement since his denunciations of the U.S. military and his hobnobbing with vile communists and 60's radicals:

http://powerlineblog.com/archives/012995.php

Filibust Post Mortem


Deborah Orin dissects the Democrats' failed filibuster attempt in today's New York Post:

Republicans loved 2004 loser Kerry's flop of a filibuster against Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito because it had Democrats tearing each other's eyes out — over a fight they couldn't win.

[P]lenty of Democrats who did vote for the filibuster — like New York's Sen. Chuck Schumer — left little doubt that they were livid at Kerry's stunt, since it turned into a dream come true for Bush political guru Rove.

Senate Democrats had already huddled and agreed that a filibuster would be dumb: They lacked the votes — and Americans backed Alito by 2-1, so it could alienate the desperately needed swing voters.

But then Kerry, hobnobbing with hotshots in posh Davos, Switzerland, got his marching orders from The New York Times and the left-wing blog Daily Kos (which can be hard to tell apart these days). Presto: Insta-filibuster, like it or not.


Orin links the Democrats' filibuster flub to their recent fundraising failures (alliteration alert!) as consequences of the party's capitulation to the angry left:

It's the second warning for Democrats over the past few weeks about tilting too far to the angry left — the other being Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean's stunning failure at fund-raising.

Dean's team has just $5.5 million cash on hand, according to the latest reports, while the Republican National Committee has $34 million — a $29 million advantage for Bush's team. Anger doesn't seem to fill the coffers.


Here, I'm not so optimistic. Whatever the numbers may be at the moment, the Democrats have turned themselves into the party of the super-rich, and for the foreseeable future, they'll have a financial edge over the Republicans, even though that advantage will be manifested in soft money, which can be given to "independent" groups like MoveOn.org in infinite quantities.

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Meanwhile, in the story at http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-5582038,00.html

Kerry Raised More Than $5 Million in 2005

Monday January 30, 2006 11:01 PM

By WILL LESTER

Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. John Kerry, the party's unsuccessful 2004 presidential nominee, raised $5.6 million last year and has nearly $10 million if he decides to make another run for the White House.

Most of Kerry's cash is left over from the 2004 campaign, $9.1 million in his presidential campaign account and almost $800,000 in his political action committee account and his Senate election account.

The leftover money from his presidential campaign proved to be a sore point with many Democrats, who questioned why he didn't spend it all to unseat President Bush.



And then there's this:

http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/62585.htm
KERRY'S FLOPIBUSTER

By DEBORAH ORIN

January 31, 2006 -- THE joke in Republican circles now is that if John Kerry didn't exist, Karl Rove would have to invent him.


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Dear Mr. Kerry,

why don't you give the money away to charity. Youre chances of a presidency, even without the opposition of the people you so mercilessly slandered so many years ago, are nil. At least you could use it to feed those children strarving because of "U.S. imperialism" your party talks about so often.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Taranto's Daily Journal noted that yesterday, the day of the filibust was the 1st anniversary of Kerry's promise to reveal his military records. His stunt earned him points with the Daily Kos whackos and successfully made the rest of us forget.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A new term has been coined as reported by Bill Kristol: "Davos Democrats". Very Happy

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