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Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 6:27 pm Post subject: Taranto: "Donkey Fight" |
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The braying ass is rubbing even his own party leadership the wrong way...
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BY JAMES TARANTO
Thursday, December 1, 2005 10:53 a.m. EST
Reactions to President Bush's Iraq speech yesterday suggest that he has succeeded in dividing the Democratic opposition. "The president's speech in Annapolis today was a step in the right direction," said Sen. Ken Salazar of Colorado. But his Wisconsin colleague Russ Feingold said, "It's a step back." House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi endorsed Rep. John Murtha's call for an immediate pullout (though both Pelosi and Murtha voted against that proposition when Republicans called their bluff last month. But Pelosi's deputy, Steny Hoyer, said if his boss had her way it "could lead to disaster, spawning a civil war, fostering a haven for terrorists and damaging our nation's security and credibility."
Meanwhile, Angry Left blogger Markos Moulitsas is on the warpath against John Kerry*:
There's a little kerfuffle inside the Democratic Senate caucus over John Kerry's insistance [sic] in being part of the official party response to Bush's hilarious "plan" in Iraq. Reid originally had designated Sen. Jack Reed to provide the official response. Reed did the "prebuttal" yesterday and had a press conference set up for today.
However, John Kerry stomped over Reed by deciding he was going to hold a press conference this morning as well in a naked bid to steal the limelight. Eventually, Reid was forced to combine the two press conferences to try and maintain a unified Senate Democrat response, but Kerry's antics have generated some ill will.
Much ado about nothing? Perhaps. But several DC Democrats I've spoken to today were not happy with Kerry's antics. And given 1) Kerry's continued inability to clearly articulate a coherent position on the war . . ., and 2) the fact that Kerry voted for it (while Reed did not), it's not hard to see why. Well, shame on Moulitsas for swiftboating America's greatest living war hero, though he partly redeems himself by using the word kerfuffle. We'd forgive him totally if he bought some T-shirts.
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Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 2:44 am Post subject: Re: Taranto: "Donkey Fight" |
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Much ado about nothing? Perhaps. But several DC Democrats I've spoken to today were not happy with Kerry's antics. And given 1) Kerry's continued inability to clearly articulate a coherent position on the war . . ., and 2) the fact that Kerry voted for it (while Reed did not), it's not hard to see why.[/list]Well, shame on Moulitsas for swiftboating America's greatest living war hero, though he partly redeems himself by using the word kerfuffle. We'd forgive him totally if he bought some T-shirts.
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Does this idiot really speak for his state and can he remember what he says? This man must suffer from PTSD or what does he maybe inhale or drink? I hope the Democrats run him again, it will be so easy.
"Massachusetts Senator John Kerry came out firing in his response to the president's plan for victory in Iraq, saying that the presence of U.S. troops, "presents food for the insurgency. And you need to reduce that presence." But just five months ago, Senator Kerry argued exactly the opposite. During a June TV appearance, Kerry said U.S. generals were telling him, "We don't have enough troops in Iraq," and "There aren't enough people on the ground,” adding, "The way you honor the troops and the way you provide a policy to America is to do everything possible to win."
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,177234,00.html _________________ Terry Boone PCF 90
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mtboone Founder
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Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 2:45 am Post subject: Re: Taranto: "Donkey Fight" |
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[quote="
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Much ado about nothing? Perhaps. But several DC Democrats I've spoken to today were not happy with Kerry's antics. And given 1) Kerry's continued inability to clearly articulate a coherent position on the war . . ., and 2) the fact that Kerry voted for it (while Reed did not), it's not hard to see why.[/list]Well, shame on Moulitsas for swiftboating America's greatest living war hero, though he partly redeems himself by using the word kerfuffle. We'd forgive him totally if he bought some T-shirts.
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Does this idiot really speak for his state and can he remember what he says? This man must suffer from PTSD or what does he maybe inhale or drink? I hope the Democrats run him again, it will be so easy.
"Massachusetts Senator John Kerry came out firing in his response to the president's plan for victory in Iraq, saying that the presence of U.S. troops, "presents food for the insurgency. And you need to reduce that presence." But just five months ago, Senator Kerry argued exactly the opposite. During a June TV appearance, Kerry said U.S. generals were telling him, "We don't have enough troops in Iraq," and "There aren't enough people on the ground,” adding, "The way you honor the troops and the way you provide a policy to America is to do everything possible to win."
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,177234,00.html _________________ Terry Boone PCF 90
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Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 3:04 am Post subject: |
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Kerry was against victory before he was for it!!!!
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