Sen. Kerry's Contribution to Political Discourse
In the recent news stories describing the vilification of a man, Mr. Sam Fox, who !supported a group of 295 Vietnam combat veterans!, Sen. John F. Kerry is quoted as saying, "I hope this signals a new day in political discourse".
Just so everyone can appreciate Sen. Kerry's contribution to the "discourse", on October 31, 2006, Sen. Kerry referred to White House spokesman, Tony Snow, as a "stuffed-suit White House mouthpiece standing behind a podium" (Kerry's 'stuck in Iraq' remark ignites firefight with Bush, GOP; Boston Globe; November 1, 2006).
At the time, Mr. Snow has just beaten colon cancer. Since Mr. Snow's cancer had not yet recurred I guess Sen. Kerry thought Mr. Snow was a fair target for the ugly personal attack. I cannot find an account of a public apology from Sen. Kerry for this public attack.
Thanks for the contribution, Senator.
In the recent news stories describing the vilification of a man, Mr. Sam Fox, who !supported a group of 295 Vietnam combat veterans!, Sen. John F. Kerry is quoted as saying, "I hope this signals a new day in political discourse".
Just so everyone can appreciate Sen. Kerry's contribution to the "discourse", on October 31, 2006, Sen. Kerry referred to White House spokesman, Tony Snow, as a "stuffed-suit White House mouthpiece standing behind a podium" (Kerry's 'stuck in Iraq' remark ignites firefight with Bush, GOP; Boston Globe; November 1, 2006).
At the time, Mr. Snow has just beaten colon cancer. Since Mr. Snow's cancer had not yet recurred I guess Sen. Kerry thought Mr. Snow was a fair target for the ugly personal attack. I cannot find an account of a public apology from Sen. Kerry for this public attack.
Thanks for the contribution, Senator.
3 Comments:
hey, don't be so hard on Kerry. At least he didn't call Snow a "'colon-less' stuffed suit WH mouthpiece...",like you know he really wanted to.
Are you ever gonna take your boot heel off the neck of John Kerry?
anonymous,
If only Sen. Kerry could feel my boot on his neck.
I'll let up when someone, anyone, in the liberal media starts to do her or his job; which is the same as saying that I'll never be able to let up.
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