Bring It On! - The names, I mean.
Colin Powell called the candidate on his lie omission:
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, under pressure to say which foreign leaders were rooting for him to beat President Bush, refused on Sunday to reveal any names.And we all know to whom you owe your loyalty, right?"No leader would obviously share a conversation if I started listing them," Kerry told reporters after Secretary of State Colin Powell suggested he name some names or stop implying foreign leaders were encouraging him to beat Bush.
Kerry...said last week he had met foreign leaders who told him "you've got to beat this guy" because of unhappiness over U.S. foreign policy.Why should we do all the work?He was challenged on the issue by Powell, who said on "Fox News Sunday" that "if he feels it is that important an assertion to make, he ought to list some names. If he can't list names, then perhaps he should find something else to talk about."
Democrats - tell us, who are these "leaders"? Do you people feel any need to hold your candidate accountable?
Cedrick Brown, owner of a small business in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, also pressed Kerry on the issue during a town hall meeting and questioned whether he had met any foreign leaders recently.I have always felt John Kerry is weasel. Why it's taking the rest of the nation so seemingly long to figure this out is downright depressing. Posted by Mitch at March 15, 2004 03:30 AMKerry, who last traveled overseas in late 2002, insisted he had talked to and met with foreign leaders who were rooting for him. He said during the town hall he talked to "several" in the past week and that all the conversations were not face-to-face.
He said the leaders were "at all different levels" of government and said their support was fueled by dissatisfaction with U.S. unilateralism and "arrogance" in foreign policy.