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January 31, 2005

Scramble for Illegitimacy

Podhoretz on the Democrat reaction to the Iraqi election:

Case in point: the junior Eeyore from Massachusetts, John Forbes Kerry, who had the distinct misfortune of being booked onto "Meet the Press" yesterday only 90 minutes after the polls closed in Iraq — and couldn't think of a thing to say that didn't sound negative.
On the upside - a fair number of leftybloggers obeyed the old dictum, "if you can't say anything nice, say nothing".

And then there's Kerry.

How'd you like to be an Iraqi, hearing this from the guy who came within three million votes of "leading" the United States?:

No one in the United States should try to overhype this election," said the man who actually came within 3 million votes of becoming the leader of the Free World back in November.

No? How about "underhyping"? How about belittling it? How about acting as though it doesn't matter all that much? That's what Kerry did, and in so doing, revealed yet again that he has the emotional intelligence of a pet rock and the political judgment of a . . . well, of a John Kerry.

At the worst possible time to express pessimistic skepticism, Kerry did just that. The election only had a "kind of legitimacy," he said. He said he "was for the election taking place" (how big of him!), but then said that "it's gone as expected."

Hey, wait a second. If it went as Kerry "expected," how could he have been "for the election taking place" — since the election only had, in his view, a "kind of legitimacy"?

I mean, who would want an election with only a "kind of legitimacy"?

Is Kerry perhaps saying he was for the election before he was against it?

No doubt.

Some other things remain the same; Kerry's got more mysterious foreign leaders in his camp:

In a truly jaw-dropping moment, he told Tim Russert approvingly of his conversations with those self-same Arab leaders — Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and King Abdullah of Jordan among them — who expressed concerns about the Bush administration's approach in Iraq.

Kerry seems to believe that the autocrats and oligarchs in the region are actually rooting for the creation of a democracy in their midst — and want to help the United States make it happen.

Okay, what politician wants to join Kerry in pooh-poohing an election in which at least 8 million Iraqis braved death to cast a ballot? What politician wants to cite Mubarak and Abdullah in support of that position?

Hillary? Hillary, are you there?

Wow, suddenly it's so quiet in here you can hear crickets chirping.

Unfortunately, it's not quiet enough.

Posted by Mitch at January 31, 2005 07:25 AM | TrackBack
Comments

A quick perusal of the Meet The Press transcript has me thanking God for the billionth time that Kerry is not president. Even after all of the Iraq stupidity the real jaw-dropper is when Russert starts asking about the effect of the Swifties. Kerry still claims that he was in Cambodia, and what's more now claims that he was delivering weapons to the Khmer Rouge?!?!?!?!? He manages to change subjects smoothly when asked if he is going to produce photos of the Cambodia trip that he claims to have.
It is with bewildered awe that I reflect on the fact he came within 3 million votes of the presidency.
As a good friend of mine says, he's so full of s*** that the flies have to come from out of state.

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