Sunday, July 6, 2008

Kerry Flip Flops on McCain

John Kerry doesn't have much credibility in the world of normal folk, and he seems to be doing his best to burn off what ever fumes of respect might linger.
John Kerry says Republican John McCain doesn't have the judgment to be president.
It used to be, Kerry loved McCain, now, all of a sudden, McCain's lacking in judgment.

...then it's probably a good thing McCain rejected overtures from Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004, to form a bipartisan ticket and run with Kerry as his candidate for vice president.

Well the, what about Kerry's judgment?

Kerry had no kind words for his Senate colleague Sunday, accusing McCain of poor decision-making on everything from backing tax cuts for the wealthy to making support for continuing the U.S. military presence in Iraq the centerpiece of his presidential campaign.

This from a phony liberal Democrat who voted to go to war rather than follow his own convictions.

"John McCain ... has proven that he has been wrong about every judgment he's made about the war. Wrong about the Iraqis paying for the reconstruction, wrong about whether or not the oil would pay for it, wrong about Sunni and Shia violence through the years, wrong about the willingness of the Iraqis to stand up for themselves," Kerry, who supports Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, said on CBS' "Face the Nation."

Again, if he was wrong about all those things, why did Kerry want him as his running mate?

Kerry later said the McCain of 2008 isn't the McCain he courted in 2004.

That's the ticket. Isn't it a wonder that these characters don't get embarrassed just running out and saying whatever they're told to say?

"If you like the Bush tax cut and what it's done to our economy, making wealthier people wealthier and the average middle class struggle harder, then John McCain is going to give you a third term of George Bush and Karl Rove," the Massachusetts senator added, echoing an Obama campaign talking point.


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