From Ken Mehlman
From Ken Mehlman, President Bush's campaign manager:
On Thursday, the campaign launched a web video titled Kerry's Coalition of
the Wild-eyed. The video featured Democrats who support John Kerry making
negative and baseless attacks against the President. Interspersed in the
video were segments of two ads that appeared on a website sponsored by
MoveOn.org - a group campaigning for Kerry - in January.
On Friday night, John Kerry's campaign denounced our use of these ads, and
called that use "disgusting."
The Kerry campaign says, "The use of Adolf Hitler by any campaign,
politician or party is simply wrong."
We agree. These ads, like much of the hate-filled, angry rhetoric of
Kerry's coalition of the Wild-eyed, are disgusting.
* Where was John Kerry's disgust when he hired Zack Exley - the man
responsible for encouraging the production of these ads as part of a MoveOn
contest - to run the Kerry campaign's internet operation?
* Where was John Kerry's sense of outrage when Al Gore, just yesterday
afternoon, compared the Bush Administration to the Nazis saying, "The
Administration works closely with a network of 'rapid response' digital
Brown Shirts who work to pressure reporters and their editors for
'undermining support for our troops.'"
* Where was John Kerry's anger when Al Gore in May spoke of "Bush's
Gulag"?
* Why has John Kerry not denounced billionaire and Democrat Party
donor George Soros for comparing the Bush Administration to Nazis. Soros
stated, "When I hear Bush say, 'You're either with us or against us,' it
reminds me of the Germans. It conjures up memories of Nazi slogans on the
walls, Der Feind Hort mit ('The enemy is listening')."
* Why has Kerry not spoken out against filmmaker Michael Moore who
last October compared the Patriot Act to Mein Kampf. "The Patriot Act is
the first step. 'Mein Kampf' - 'Mein Kampf' was written long before Hitler
came to power."
We created this web video to show the depths to which these Kerry supporters will sink to win in November.
Is this the Democratic Party of Franklin Delano Roosevelt who reassured his
countrymen we have nothing to fear but fear itself?
No. This is John Kerry's Coalition of the Wild-eyed, who have nothing to
offer but fear-mongering.
Well said, Mr. Mehlman. This is one "digital Brown Shirt" who agrees with you fully.
On Thursday, the campaign launched a web video titled Kerry's Coalition of
the Wild-eyed. The video featured Democrats who support John Kerry making
negative and baseless attacks against the President. Interspersed in the
video were segments of two ads that appeared on a website sponsored by
MoveOn.org - a group campaigning for Kerry - in January.
On Friday night, John Kerry's campaign denounced our use of these ads, and
called that use "disgusting."
The Kerry campaign says, "The use of Adolf Hitler by any campaign,
politician or party is simply wrong."
We agree. These ads, like much of the hate-filled, angry rhetoric of
Kerry's coalition of the Wild-eyed, are disgusting.
* Where was John Kerry's disgust when he hired Zack Exley - the man
responsible for encouraging the production of these ads as part of a MoveOn
contest - to run the Kerry campaign's internet operation?
* Where was John Kerry's sense of outrage when Al Gore, just yesterday
afternoon, compared the Bush Administration to the Nazis saying, "The
Administration works closely with a network of 'rapid response' digital
Brown Shirts who work to pressure reporters and their editors for
'undermining support for our troops.'"
* Where was John Kerry's anger when Al Gore in May spoke of "Bush's
Gulag"?
* Why has John Kerry not denounced billionaire and Democrat Party
donor George Soros for comparing the Bush Administration to Nazis. Soros
stated, "When I hear Bush say, 'You're either with us or against us,' it
reminds me of the Germans. It conjures up memories of Nazi slogans on the
walls, Der Feind Hort mit ('The enemy is listening')."
* Why has Kerry not spoken out against filmmaker Michael Moore who
last October compared the Patriot Act to Mein Kampf. "The Patriot Act is
the first step. 'Mein Kampf' - 'Mein Kampf' was written long before Hitler
came to power."
We created this web video to show the depths to which these Kerry supporters will sink to win in November.
Is this the Democratic Party of Franklin Delano Roosevelt who reassured his
countrymen we have nothing to fear but fear itself?
No. This is John Kerry's Coalition of the Wild-eyed, who have nothing to
offer but fear-mongering.
Well said, Mr. Mehlman. This is one "digital Brown Shirt" who agrees with you fully.
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