Kerry's Senate record off limits?
David Limbaugh has a point. What does it say about a candidate when his supporters (and his henchmen in the media) maintain that it's mean and nasty and angry simply to discuss his voting record in the Senate?
If Kerry's record ever becomes widely known to the electorate, he's done- and he knows it. That's why he automatically starts whining about people questioning his patriotism and then starts talking about whether or not his opponents served in Vietnam like he did whenever it is simply pointed out that Kerry has opposed virtually every major weapons system that has come before the Senate during his time there, and has consistently voted- doubtless out of misguided conviction and full of misapplied patriotism- to undermine the United States in the realms of both intelligence and of military preparedness.
Zell Miller put it well when he said in so many words that it's not Kerry's patriotism that needs challenging, but his judgment. And Dick Cheney did, too, when he pointed out that while Kerry has-fortunately- been on the losing side in most of those votes on defense issues, the President of the United States always casts the deciding vote.
And that's why America simply cannot offord John Kerry in the Oval Office.
If Kerry's record ever becomes widely known to the electorate, he's done- and he knows it. That's why he automatically starts whining about people questioning his patriotism and then starts talking about whether or not his opponents served in Vietnam like he did whenever it is simply pointed out that Kerry has opposed virtually every major weapons system that has come before the Senate during his time there, and has consistently voted- doubtless out of misguided conviction and full of misapplied patriotism- to undermine the United States in the realms of both intelligence and of military preparedness.
Zell Miller put it well when he said in so many words that it's not Kerry's patriotism that needs challenging, but his judgment. And Dick Cheney did, too, when he pointed out that while Kerry has-fortunately- been on the losing side in most of those votes on defense issues, the President of the United States always casts the deciding vote.
And that's why America simply cannot offord John Kerry in the Oval Office.
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