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Frank J. Gaffney: "Hold Kerry accountable"

 
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 2:54 pm    Post subject: Frank J. Gaffney: "Hold Kerry accountable" Reply with quote

Hopefully we'll be seeing more of this as his fraudulency's confirmation hearing approaches...

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GAFFNEY: Hold Kerry accountable
Senate should not gloss over record for expediency
By Frank J. Gaffney Jr.
January 2, 2013

Members of the U.S. Senate surely are tempted to give their insufferably arrogant colleague from Massachusetts a pass in confirmation hearings for his nomination to become the next secretary of state. Quite apart from the tradition of senatorial courtesy practiced in the exclusive club once known as “the world’s greatest deliberative body,” most of them must be anxious to see John F. Kerry leave it.

There are, however, compelling reasons to resist this temptation and ensure that Mr. Kerry is subjected to rigorous scrutiny with respect to his past conduct, his judgment and his policy predilections. Conventional wisdom holds that he is certain to be confirmed. Whether that proves to be the case or not, senators have a duty to serve as the framers had in mind — as a means of ensuring quality control with respect to Cabinet-level and other senior presidential appointments and with respect to the treaties that a secretary of state in particular is wont to promote.

A number of topics cry out for such scrutiny. Herewith are a few of the more important:

For starters, there is the question of Mr. Kerry’s integrity. His conduct during and immediately after his service in the Vietnam War — much of it compellingly documented by his former comrades-in-arms in the Swift Boat community — suggests a serious deficit in this personal quality. Senators could usefully revisit Mr. Kerry’s damning indictments of the U.S. military’s conduct of the war, including his depiction of its alleged “war crimes,” his fraudulent “Winter Soldiers” testimony and his negotiating with the North Vietnamese enemy in the midst of hostilities.

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