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How many feet can John Kerry fit in that mouth of his? Here he is on “Imus in the Morning” today:

By: Pam On: Nov/1/06 - 5 Comments

Centipede Mouth via James Taranto

Kerry: These guys have failed America. The people who owe an apology are people like Donald Rumsfeld, who didn’t send enough troops, who didn’t listen to the generals, who has made every mistake in the book. . . .

Imus: . . . Senator John McCain, he seems to think–he seems to agree with the Bush administration about your comments. And you know him, obviously, better than I do, but I know him pretty well. And he probably knows what you meant, too.

Kerry: I’m sorry that John McCain has said what he said. John McCain’s been a friend for a long time. But I have to tell you, I think John McCain is wrong about this.

John McCain has been a cheerleader for a policy that is incorrect. John McCain says we ought to send another 100,000 troops over there. First of all, we don’t have another 100,000 troops. Secondly, if you send them over there, it’s going to do exactly what’s already happened, which is attract more terrorists and more jihadists. Our own generals are telling us that it’s the numbers of troops that are the problem.

So the administration didn’t send enough troops and it sent too many troops? If only we had such a decisive, principled leader as president! Kerry was for the joke before he was against it.

Posted on: November 1, 2006 |

Posted in: Democrats, Iraq, National News, State/Local Elections '06

5 Responses to “How many feet can John Kerry fit in that mouth of his? Here he is on “Imus in the Morning” today:”

  1. Stanford Matthews
    November 1, 2006 - 07:48 PM on November 1st, 2006

    For anyone who wishes Senator John Kerry would disappear, rejoice, his continuing blunders are many steps in the right direction. His recent aspirations for 2008 should be about done since Screamin’ Dean & Sillary Hillary have essentially conDEMned his rhetoric. Of course, only to make themselves look better and try to repair Kerry’s party damage. (Like that could get any worse)

    My Take

  2. TedintheShed
    November 1, 2006 - 07:52 PM on November 1st, 2006

    1.

    Generally, I agree. Senator Kerry’s aspirations for Presidency in 2008 are extinguished.

    A Dem pundit on TV just made a good point- Hillary Clinton greatly benefits from this.

  3. snowy egret
    November 1, 2006 - 11:02 PM on November 1st, 2006

    A closed mouth gathers no foot. To bad kerry did,nt follow this adage:razz::razz:

  4. Robert
    November 2, 2006 - 09:55 AM on November 2nd, 2006

    Here he is on “Imus in the Morning” today:

    I’d say that morning, for that one show, due to the appearance of Kerry and the content of what Kerry said, the show could have been called “Anus in the morning”. :lol:

  5. Right on the mark
    November 2, 2006 - 10:08 AM on November 2nd, 2006

    Lots and lots of room in Kerrry’s mouth for feet. Sure are no brains in there. Hey the Republican party should pay him to go to states that are still on the line of how they’ll vote. Everytime he opens his yap and fecal matter spills out, Republicans would pick up numerous votes.

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