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February 29, 2004

Not To Be Trusted

Not To Be Trusted - I'm listening to the Democrat candidates talking with Dan Rather right now.

They're talking about Haiti.

John Kerry: "Our president, as usual, waited too long to act". Hm. And then when he acts, you'll be there to heckle the decision in the Senate.

John Edwards: "We have to put a political process in place." Reporter: But Aristide is a terrible president! Edwards: "We need to put a process in place!". Reporter: But he was put in place by Clinton! Why aren't you criticizing him? Edwards: "But the President did what he always does - ignored it! The president talks about a doctrine of pre-emption. How about a doctrine of prevention?" Right. Like Democrats were so famous for doing in the 1990's.

Kucinich: "I'd create a department of peace".

I can' watch this anymore. Further proof - if any were needed - that none of these hamsters can be trusted with foreign policy.

UPDATE:

Edwards: "Do you think this country will be changed from Washington, DC?"

Kerry: "I believe we need a president with the experience to fight the tough fights".

Like you haven't with a single tough fight in your entire post-Navy career?

UPDATE 2:

Edwards is tearing into Kerry's inconsistencies. Just hammering him. He's using today's WaPo refutation of Kerry's alleged deficit reduction plan.

Kerry's responses sound patronizing, arrogant, and - added bonus - don't actually respond to any of the issues.

I hope the GOP strategists are watching this.

UPDATE 3:

Sharpton is really, really pissed. "If you want a two-way discussion, just say so!" He feels he's getting short shrift on the time, and he's right - but he's stopping just short of playing the race card.

Of course, when he starts to speak, he makes no sense.

The real question is, why is he (or Dennis Kucinich) here at all.

Posted by Mitch at February 29, 2004 10:10 AM
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