Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Maybe Kerry was Right


This from Hot Air. It looks like the Dems can count on the Army vote. Not. Kerry has gone from "The French" John Kerry to "The Leper" John Kerry. His respnse? I botched the joke. No Mr. French Leper Man, you are a joke. Perhaps you should hit the senior senator from MA up for a stiff one. Methinks that you are going to need it next Tuesday.

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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Whoa, Look Out!

Don't step in that bile coming from John Kerry's mouth. Once again, Mr. French has decided that it was not only appropriate to disparage his country but to go even further and denigrate those who have volunteered to answer a call to service greater than themselves. I'm not going to link to the verbal vomit from the kept senator. You can find it easy enough.

It has taken me most of the day to compose myself enough to make a cogent posting on this blog. In that time, I've had the opportunity to ask several of my colleagues, all college graduates in the military, what they thought of the loser of 2004's comments. Without exception, they all perceived the comments the same way that I have. These comments were not a joke about the president. They are spittle in the face of every man and woman who has chosen to defend this great country. They are urine on the boots of the fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters who are separated from loved ones for months at a time so that he can lie about the president. His words are feces on the porch of the families whose loved ones gave their lives to fight an enemy thousands of miles away so that we don't have to fight him here.

The intellectual aridity of the phony hero is only surpassed by his arrogance and hatred for his country. His desire for power is a kaleidoscope that changes reality into fantasy. He is the face of a party that feels the same way toward our country and our military heroes that he does. John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, Nancy Pelosi, Richard Durbin, Harry Reid, Howard Dean and John Murtha are not the exception to the views of the Democratic Party. They are it's bedrock. They and the rest of the Democratic candidates that they represent deserve our outrage and our scorn. They certainly do not deserve our votes. They will not get mine.

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Monday, October 30, 2006

The Terrorists Are Not the Only Ones Who Suck

This is unbelieveable. Maybe these guys can get a gig with the terrorists in Iraq.

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She'd Get my Vote

Al Queda's western media offices at CNN had a journalistic IED detonate and leave egg all over Wolf Blitzer's face on Friday. The intended target was Lynne Cheney but she did a masterful job of controlling the interview and turning the tables on the DNC apologist Blitzer.

I didn't have the privilege of seeing the interview first hand but I heard Rush talk about it and Hugh Hewitt has the transcript. Ostensibly, the interview was to be about Mrs. Cheney's new book, The 50 States. By the way, she is the wife of the Vice President of the United States. She should be referred to as "Mrs. Cheney," not Lynne, or any other name of familiarity. But far be it from the MSM to show proper respect to a wonderful lady. Sorry, I couldn't help myself.

Instead of talking bout her new book, Blitzer (who deserves no respect) sandbagged Mrs. Cheney with talk about everything from the pornography of James Webb to misquoting Mr. Cheney and twisting his words into something that he never said.

Mrs. Cheney at first tried to keep Blitzer on topic but he was in a froth. He had in mind to embarrass her and to make her look uninformed. Finally she let him have it with both barrels and Wolfie realized he had walked into a gunfight with a pocket knife. When he realized that he had lost the argument, the interview, and that the DNC talking points were blasted to kingdom come, Blitzer vainly tried to get to her book. Mrs. Cheney didn't let him off easy and pressed the point. Finally, Blitzer spent the last few minutes talking about her book and her passion for it. Read the interview for yourself. This lady is a winner.

I'll start it right here and right now. Lynne Cheney, '08.

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