Kerry’s Site Delinks Daily Kos

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Sat Apr 3, 2004 at 6:27 pm PST • Views: 684

John Kerry’s campaign site has removed their link to Daily Kos:

In light of the unacceptable statement about the death of Americans made by Daily Kos, we have removed the link to this blog from our website. As John Kerry said in a statement earlier this week, “My deepest sympathies are with the families of those lost today. Americans know that all who serve in Iraq - soldier and civilian alike - do so in an effort to build a better future for Iraqis. These horrific attacks remind us of the viciousness of the enemies of Iraq’s future. United in sadness, we are also united in our resolve that these enemies will not prevail.”

Markos Zuniga has now officially become radioactive.

“Bring it on,” said Markos.

UPDATE: Kerry’s minions are not happy about this decision.

UPDATE: And meanwhile, Kerry’s site still has a link to Democratic Underground, a loathsome loony left site with a level of sheer malevolence that makes Zuniga’s comments look like pure patriotism.

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