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![]() JohnH wrote: I love that line: "Bush has very cleverly painted Kerry into a corner in this game of political chess." Yes Chuck, you and Chris Mathews are of the same mold. Kerry should have apologized for his misstatement. (If that's what it was.) He could have done so easily and gotten himself off the hook with which he was *self*-impaled. Don't impugn the intellectually lazy. Most of them will vote for a Democrat, and most don't watch the news anyway. Well, Kerry has now apologized. And, as I predicted this morning, the response to this apology has been renewed charges of "flip-flopping". Can't win either way. Kerry did not apologize immediately after making the statement because he had no idea how damaging that short phrase, pulled out of context, would be. In his mind, he made and delivered an entire speech with a series of jabs at GWB. It took 24 hrs for Kerry to realize that some clever propagandist had isolated that single phrase and spun it like a top. What Kerry *should* have done was to offer a more complete explanation at yesterday's news conference. Instead, he allowed his anger to be evident and that is always a loser's move. Instead of yakking about how most of the Bush administration were Republican hacks that had "never worn the uniform," etc, he *should* have said. "It has come to my attention that a portion of my remarks, taken out of context, are being circulated as some indication that I believe that our brave men and women serving in Iraq may be undereducated. Nothing could be further from the truth, and as a veteran myself I know full well the kind of dedication and sacrifice required of our service members on a daily basis. Like most Americans, I am grateful for their service. The point of my remark was intended to be that intellectual laziness is partially responsible for the current administration being 'stuck in Iraq'. I apologize for phrasing my remark so carelessly that it was possible to be manipulated into a hurtful and inconsiderate statement. I apologize to any service people or their families who were upset as a result of the isolation from context and the mischaracterization of my remarks by my political opponents. To our men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, specifically, I regret that your noble service and sacrifice continues to be required and I want to assure you that more of us now realize the most effective way to 'support our troops' is to bring you home, as soon as strategically possible, and with honor." So, IMO, that's what he should have said. But the fact that he responds very poorly to political attacks is exactly why he isn't POTUS today, and probably does not deserve to be in the future. I'm now off to the corner to beat my head against the wall for getting sucked into a political thread after avoiding participating in these things for a long time. Damn hypocritical and less than perfect of you, Gould. |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... JohnH wrote: I love that line: "Bush has very cleverly painted Kerry into a corner in this game of political chess." Yes Chuck, you and Chris Mathews are of the same mold. Kerry should have apologized for his misstatement. (If that's what it was.) He could have done so easily and gotten himself off the hook with which he was *self*-impaled. Don't impugn the intellectually lazy. Most of them will vote for a Democrat, and most don't watch the news anyway. Well, Kerry has now apologized. No he didn't. He was forced to apologize by his own party. If he really meant it he would have done so immediately following his statement or yesterday at the latest. He did neither. He belongs in a hole. |
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On 1 Nov 2006 16:58:50 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: JohnH wrote: I love that line: "Bush has very cleverly painted Kerry into a corner in this game of political chess." Yes Chuck, you and Chris Mathews are of the same mold. Kerry should have apologized for his misstatement. (If that's what it was.) He could have done so easily and gotten himself off the hook with which he was *self*-impaled. Don't impugn the intellectually lazy. Most of them will vote for a Democrat, and most don't watch the news anyway. Well, Kerry has now apologized. And, as I predicted this morning, the response to this apology has been renewed charges of "flip-flopping". Can't win either way. Kerry did not apologize immediately after making the statement because he had no idea how damaging that short phrase, pulled out of context, would be. In his mind, he made and delivered an entire speech with a series of jabs at GWB. It took 24 hrs for Kerry to realize that some clever propagandist had isolated that single phrase and spun it like a top. What Kerry *should* have done was to offer a more complete explanation at yesterday's news conference. Instead, he allowed his anger to be evident and that is always a loser's move. Instead of yakking about how most of the Bush administration were Republican hacks that had "never worn the uniform," etc, he *should* have said. "It has come to my attention that a portion of my remarks, taken out of context, are being circulated as some indication that I believe that our brave men and women serving in Iraq may be undereducated. Nothing could be further from the truth, and as a veteran myself I know full well the kind of dedication and sacrifice required of our service members on a daily basis. Like most Americans, I am grateful for their service. The point of my remark was intended to be that intellectual laziness is partially responsible for the current administration being 'stuck in Iraq'. I apologize for phrasing my remark so carelessly that it was possible to be manipulated into a hurtful and inconsiderate statement. I apologize to any service people or their families who were upset as a result of the isolation from context and the mischaracterization of my remarks by my political opponents. To our men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, specifically, I regret that your noble service and sacrifice continues to be required and I want to assure you that more of us now realize the most effective way to 'support our troops' is to bring you home, as soon as strategically possible, and with honor." So, IMO, that's what he should have said. But the fact that he responds very poorly to political attacks is exactly why he isn't POTUS today, and probably does not deserve to be in the future. I'm now off to the corner to beat my head against the wall for getting sucked into a political thread after avoiding participating in these things for a long time. Damn hypocritical and less than perfect of you, Gould. A lot of horse pucky. Kerry should have said, "I apologize to the troops in Iraq for making a statement which implied their education was lacking. I meant to say Bush was lacking in his." Amen, case closed, nothing more need be said. He didn't need to say all the crap he did, just as you don't need to defend his crap. |
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"JohnH" wrote in message
... Kerry should have said, "I apologize to the troops in Iraq for making a statement which implied their education was lacking. I meant to say Bush was lacking in his." Amen, case closed, nothing more need be said. He didn't need to say all the crap he did, just as you don't need to defend his crap. John? Is that you? |
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On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 18:00:09 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message .. . Kerry should have said, "I apologize to the troops in Iraq for making a statement which implied their education was lacking. I meant to say Bush was lacking in his." Amen, case closed, nothing more need be said. He didn't need to say all the crap he did, just as you don't need to defend his crap. John? Is that you? Good guess. |
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