Senator John Kerry exhibited the foreign-policy acumen that so clearly distinguishes him from the allegations the left makes about President Bush's alleged ineptitude:
Kerry said during the speech at the downtown Marriott Hotel that Bush has been impatient, which has cost the U.S. support from its allies.I'm sure the British and Australian troops currently in the desert will appreciate that little bon mot."The greatest position of strength is by exercising the best judgement in the pursuit of diplomacy," he said, "not in some trumped-up, so-called coalition of the bribed, the coerced, the bought and the extorted, but in a genuine coalition."
(Via Instapundit)
Posted by Mitch at March 10, 2003 04:03 PM