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John Kerry With the Enemies of America

Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 9:14:27 am PST

The man who was almost president shares a stage in Davos, Switzerland, with a rogue’s gallery of enemies, including the former president of Iran and his Iraqi puppet.

Nearly beyond belief. But this is John F. Kerry, doing what he does—giving aid and comfort to the enemies of America during wartime.

Amr Moussa, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Abdullah Gul, Foreign Minister of Turkey, Ahmed Mahmoud Nazif, Prime Minister of Egypt, Adil Abd al-Mahdi, Vice-President of Iraq, Mohammad Khatami, former President of Iran, and John Kerry, Senator from Massachussetts, U.S., from left, pose for a group photo after a plenary session on the Middle East during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007. (AP Photo/Keystone, Alessandro della Valle)

Here he is, giving the Ayatollah Khatami an autograph.

Former President of Iran Mohammad Khatami, right, shares a word with Senator from Massachusetts, USA, John Kerry after participating in a session ‘The Future of the Middle East’ at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Signed,

Death to America!
John F. Kerry

UPDATE at 1/27/07 9:21:51 am:

More on this shameful appearance at The Political Pit Bull, who notes that Kerry called the US “an international pariah”—while sitting on a stage with a representative of the world’s major state sponsor of terrorism.

UPDATE at 1/27/07 9:27:27 am:

More of Kerry’s appalling blast at his own country: Sen. Kerry Blasts U.S. Foreign Policy. (Hat tip: Killgore.)

(AP) DAVOS, Switzerland Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry slammed the foreign policy of the Bush administration on Saturday, saying it has caused the United States to become “a sort of international pariah.”

The statement came as the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee responded to a question about whether the U.S. government had failed to adequately engage Iran’s government before the election of hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2005. Kerry said the Bush administration has failed to adequately address a number of foreign policy issues.

When we walk away from global warming, Kyoto, when we are irresponsibly slow in moving toward AIDS in Africa, when we don’t advance and live up to our own rhetoric and standards, we set a terrible message of duplicity and hypocrisy,” Kerry said.

“So we have a crisis of confidence in the Middle East — in the world, really. I’ve never seen our country as isolated, as much as a sort of international pariah for a number of reasons as it is today.”

Kerry said the government needs to use diplomacy to improve national security.

“We need to do a better job of protecting our interests, because after all, that’s what diplomacy is about,” he said. “But you have to do it in a context of the reality, not your lens but the reality of those other cultures and histories.”

Kerry criticized what he called the “unfortunate habit” of Americans to see the world “exclusively through an American lens.”

The outrageousness of Kerry’s statements is multiplied by the fact that he himself voted against the Kyoto Protocol. The US Senate voted 95-0 against ratifying the treaty because it didn’t include timetables for “developing” as well as industrialized nations. This was not a “Bush administration” decision—it was a unanimous decision of the United States government, including John F. Kerry.

UPDATE at 1/27/07 9:44:51 am:

As for Kerry’s comment that the Bush administration is “irresponsibly slow” in providing AIDS help to Africa, the money is indeed stopped right now—because of Democrat budget wrangling. (Hat tip: Killgore.)

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1 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:16:54am

Behold! Verily I say unto you that the Islamic Beast will ride the Gramscian Whore straight into the Abomination that Causes Desolation.

2 BringMeTuri  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:16:56am

in the Lurch...

3 amir  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:16:59am

"Enemies"?

4 Iron Fist  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:17:13am

Pity the damn VC couldn't shoot straight where this POS is concerned. Total waste of breathable air.

5 Noam Sayin'  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:17:54am

Well, if that don't poop in your pizza.

6 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:18:02am

Holy shit!

If that numbskull hadn't already scuttled his chances for the Dem nomination, this surely would.

Wouldn't it?

As much of a cruel disappointment GWB has been lately, this is proof positive that it could've been so much worse.

7 Teacake!  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:19:11am

THis guy needs to be in prison.

8 cicadajoe  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:19:13am

In the words of Spicoli, "What a Dick!"

9 surrounded by moonbats  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:19:18am

My caption? (a la AP - where it doesn't have to be accurate)

JFK taking notes from his mentor

10 little boomer  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:19:28am

I'm so lucky, I get to vote against this retard every 6 years here in the People's Republik of Massachusetts.

11 brandonf  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:20:26am

6 Spiny Norman

As much of a cruel disappointment GWB has been lately, this is proof positive that it could've been so much worse.

So true and so sad.

12 Posted by Post  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:20:30am

Is Kerry writing a check to Mohammad Khatami? Maybe Ms. Heinz was too busy to do it herself, so she sent her man servant.

I don't know, I'm just asking.

13 Killgore Trout  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:20:32am

see also...
Sen. Kerry Blasts U.S. Foreign Policy


Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry slammed the foreign policy of the Bush administration on Saturday, saying it has caused the United States to become "a sort of international pariah."

The statement came as the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee responded to a question about whether the U.S. government had failed to adequately engage Iran's government before the election of hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2005.

Kerry said the Bush administration has failed to adequately address a number of foreign policy issues.

"When we walk away from global warming, Kyoto, when we are irresponsibly slow in moving toward AIDS in Africa, when we don't advance and live up to our own rhetoric and standards, we set a terrible message of duplicity and hypocrisy," Kerry said.

"So we have a crisis of confidence in the Middle East � in the world, really. I've never seen our country as isolated, as much as a sort of international pariah for a number of reasons as it is today."

Kerry said the government needs to use diplomacy to improve national security.

"We need to do a better job of protecting our interests, because after all, that's what diplomacy is about," he said. "But you have to do it in a context of the reality, not your lens but the reality of those other cultures and histories."

Kerry criticized what he called the "unfortunate habit" of Americans to see the world "exclusively through an American lens."


Feh!

14 shug  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:21:13am

birds of a feather.........

15 Bill Amos  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:22:08am

Kerry already said he wouldnt run for President so why not prove his anti american credentuals ?

I cant think of a single democrat who wouldnt stand there doing this can you ?

16 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:22:27am

#13 Killgore Trout

Kerry criticized what he called the "unfortunate habit" of Americans to see the world "exclusively through an American lens."

If only we could see from Osama bin Laden's eyes...

17 J.D.  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:22:39am

How nice! He can add the photo to his collection.

18 Mike C.  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:22:40am
Nearly beyond belief. But this is John F. Kerry, doing what he does—giving aid and comfort to the enemies of America during wartime.

Having a hard time trying to think of any reason why this would be beyond belief.

19 hyphen  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:22:50am

And this is the guy the left wants to be president. Wow. Just wow.

Should we trust the left? Anyone? Anyone?

20 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:22:58am

Is there an enemy of the US anywhere that this guy doesn't want to fellate?

/Yes, I question his patriotism......

21 bubbasbbq  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:23:01am

if Kerry had't been born into a life of privledge and been a world class gigolo, he's have been a bag man living on the street.
If you want to know more about this "man" go here

It will tell you plenty

22 wvobiwan  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:23:35am

Looks like Kerry gave Khatami his magic hat.

I'm SO VERY DISAPPOINTED that Hanoi John isn't running for Pres again this year. I was looking forward to seeing the Swifties kick his ass again.

23 cranky  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:23:39am

We would truly be lucky if he would just stop consuming oxygen. He's a resource hog.

24 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:23:50am

*through*

Sloppy editing on my part. Sandy Burglar sloppy...

25 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:23:57am

#1 BabbaZee

I got it all figgered out. The MSM are the pimps of the whores of the caliphate.

26 Mezzetino  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:24:59am

Just one more little piece of proof..
The Democrat Party is the Party of Treason.

27 Posted by Post  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:25:03am

#13 Kilgore Trout

"Kerry criticized what he called the "unfortunate habit" of Americans to see the world "exclusively through an American lens.""

As opposed to seeing the world "exclusively through a n American Koranic lens."

28 Geepers  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:25:07am
John Kerry has admitted to meeting in 1970 in Paris with Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, the Foreign Minister of the Provisional Revolutionary Government, the "waiting-in-the-wings government" ready to take over South Vietnam once the Communists won. The Viet Cong operated as the military arm of the PRG. Kerry also met with representatives of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, the official name of the North Vietnamese communist government in Hanoi. North Vietnam's lead delegate at that time was Le Duc Tho, who along with Ho Chi Minh was one of the original founders of the Communist Party of Indochina and one of North Vietnam's chief strategists.
29 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:25:18am

50,000 quatloos says he's going to pull a Perot and get back into the '08 race again.

30 brandonf  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:25:31am

testing

31 lawhawk  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:26:01am
Kerry criticized what he called the "unfortunate habit" of Americans to see the world "exclusively through an American lens."

And that, in a nutshell, is why you could not become President of the US.

Your job as President of the US is to see the world through the US lens. Your job is to protect and defend the nation against its enemies. That you choose to believe that the US is its own worst enemy, you engage in behavior that includes confabs with the very folks who seek the American downfall.

32 Killgore Trout  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:26:07am

While Carry is gladhanding the Mullah....

Gunmen kill US troops in shock attack


A senior Iraqi military official said the sophistication of the attack led him to believe it was the work of Iranian intelligence agents in conjunction with Iraq’s Shiite Mahdi Army militia, which Iran funds, arms and trains.


I wonder how the troops feel about those pics?

33 brandonf  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:26:19am

OK I've been wondering how you do that

34 ibrodsky  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:26:20am

Title for the picture:

FIVE ISLAMONAZIS AND ONE STOOGE

35 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:26:41am

#25 Earth2moonbat
ding ding ding ding

we have a winner
36 realwest  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:27:17am

#18 Mike C. - ditto.

37 brandonf  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:27:53am

31 lawhawk

"exclusively through an American lens."

Relativism in action. Relativism is the underlying philosophy of all liberals.

38 wiz 52  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:28:06am

No really look close this is Disney animatronics...........a new attraction at EuroDisney called "Dumb Phucks of the World"....................

39 scorched earth 138  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:28:23am

"when we are irresponsibly slow in moving toward AIDS in Africa"

Hey Lurch, what are we supposed to do, put condoms on their wee-wees for them?

40 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:28:39am

#29 Earth2moonbat

50,000 quatloos says he's going to pull a Perot and get back into the '08 race again.

After this photo-op, I wouldn't be surprised if the DUmbies, Kos Kidz, and the paintHuffers start a "Draft Kerry for President!" petition campaign.

41 realwest  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:28:42am

#31 lawhawk - Very well said!

42 Muadib  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:28:59am

J.F. Kerry is an enemy of the USA. And he has so many loyal followers.

43 lennysquiggy  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:29:17am

So... an Anti-American loner gigalo who married for money stood onstage with someone who worships a murderous pedophile and hates America almost as much.

And who cares what was said?

44 jrdroll  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:29:45am

Beyond satire: This your life John effin Kerry

45 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:30:21am
46 brandonf  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:30:23am

Quisling anyone?

47 lawhawk  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:30:28am

BTW - did America's enemies (aka CodePink and the other leftists) ever bother protesting against the murder of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis when Saddam was still large and in charge? Because they sure have a funny way of showing their support of the Iraqi people.

They protest the civilian deaths in Iraq - as though it is America's fault (ignoring that the overwhelming majority of the carnage is due to Sunnis and Shi'a killing each other in a millennial conflict that stretches back to the dawn of Islam.

48 lennysquiggy  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:30:53am

Also, leave it to Kerry to drop this bomb the day of the Moonbats for Surrender demonstration. It will split the news coverage of each in half. This guy is such a media clutz it's kinda sad.

49 brandonf  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:31:49am

48 lennysquiggy

I doubt the msm will give the Kerry story one second of attention.

50 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:32:22am

#31 lawhawk

Kerry criticized what he called the "unfortunate habit" of Americans to see the world "exclusively through an American lens."

And that, in a nutshell, is why you could not become President of the US.

Your job as President of the US is to see the world through the US lens. Your job is to protect and defend the nation against its enemies.

You see, that is where we and the Democrats truly part company. Their belief is that the President's job is to give away freebies to Democrat voters.

51 Geepers  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:33:27am

Nancy wants in on the action:

Did anyone really believe that Nancy Pelosi's recent whirlwind visit to Iraq was truly the "fact-finding" mission she billed it to be? I doubt it. But just in case there are some credulous folks out there, here's proof that rather than trying to find facts, Pelosi wanted to promote a political agenda.

Have a look at this video clip from her January 26th visit. Exactly two minutes in, Pelosi, seated with Jack Murtha, is speaking with the young female Army soldier who is seen facing the camera. Here is the exchange:

Young Army Soldier: "I'm a 96 Bravo Intel Analyst. I work as a Sunni analyst in a fusion cell."

Nancy Pelosi: "Let's talk about the intelligence that got us into the war. That would be interesting to start with."

Think about it. If Pelosi were truly interested in "finding facts," she might have asked this young analyst about the strides we are making with Sunnis and the cooperation we're receiving against al-Qaeda in Iraq, about new cooperation we're receiving from Shia government leaders in rooting out death-squad leaders -- and what might happen to those efforts if we followed Mr. Murtha's recommendation and "redeployed" our folks to Okinawa.

Instead, with her eyes firmly fixed in the rear-view mirror and on domestic politics, Pelosi seeks to lure the analyst into a discussion of the intelligence from five years ago that led to the decision to go to war - something clearly outside the soldier's areas of responsibility or expertise.

It's like a moron battle off.

52 Killgore Trout  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:33:54am
The outrageousness of Kerry’s statements is multiplied by the fact that he himself voted against the Kyoto Protocol


Most of the Dems are opposed to Bush's African AIDS program too.

53 RobCon  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:34:11am

To think that Kerry and the ketchup lady were almost in the White House....(shudder).

54 pat  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:34:17am

The MSM and the Democratic party yawn in response. Bush is too timid to call him on the carpet. We are a valueless society on the brink of collapse because of dimwits like Kerry and failed leadership.

55 goodbye_natalie  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:34:17am
Signed,

Death to America!
John F. Kerry

HAW HAW! Charles, you've been outdoing yourself recently. You and Taranto need to write a book. Get the C&F guys to illustrate and I believe you could have a #1 best seller.

56 goodbye_natalie  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:35:35am

JFin'K,

Jimmah Carter in residence when Dhimmi Jimmih passes on.

57 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:36:11am

#51 Geepers

Young Army Soldier: "I'm a 96 Bravo Intel Analyst. I work as a Sunni analyst in a fusion cell."

Nancy Pelosi: "Let's talk about the intelligence that got us into the war. That would be interesting to start with."

Ohfercryinoutloud. The House Blinker really said that? Holy crap, Geepers, that woman is a moron.

58 Asylum Aleikum  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:36:16am

Now that John Kerry is out of the White House race. he can be himself - a traitor.

59 Iron Fist  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:36:21am

Kerry criticized what he called the “unfortunate habit” of Americans to see the world “exclusively through an American lens.”


As opposed to Kerry's "unfortunate habit" of seeing everything through the eyes of America's enemies. He is a traitor.

But then, so many of the Democrats are traitors. Damn right I question their Patriotism.

60 Blackacre  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:38:07am

"They call him Flipper, Flipper . . . ."
He was for the war before he was against it.
He was against Kyoto before he was for it.
What a dim-witted tool.

61 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:38:23am

All this is too much.

I have to [DELETE] what I really think.

This is way too much.

This is beyond the beyond of the beyond of the pale.

[DELETED]

a gigolo' who has done nothing in his life and can't even speak without showing the brains of a hen...offends America in front of terrorists !

Strip him of his citizenship !

I can't believe this.
I am checking if I am awake or if this is a nightmare.

I live in the wrong time indeed.
[DELETED]

62 markx  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:39:12am

Thank God this traitor lost in '04.

I am so proud to have voted for George W. Bush in 2004.

63 FreakyBoy  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:39:30am

You guys are missing the nuance of this.

64 Killgore Trout  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:40:16am
65 goodbye_natalie  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:40:55am

I will reiterate what I think John Kerry's real problem is:

He is stupid beyond belief.

66 Irene NYC  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:41:04am

Seriously. When will too much be TOO much!

Unfricking' believable.

67 blutonazi98  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:41:07am

john Kerry is a national treasure!
he is a perfect mouth peice for the american left. hey says what the left believes about america; he just doesnt say it unless he is off shore

68 J.D.  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:41:13am
...Another point of concern is the absence of a cabinet member or any major player from the Bush administration, which may make it more difficult for any policies outlined at Davos to bear fruit, given the overwhelming influence the United States rightly or wrongly has in world affairs. Granted, a number of members of Congress including former presidential candidates John Kerry and John McCain are at the Swiss resort, but the fact that the administration itself is not investing the effort to engage in dialogue on overarching global issue could weaken the impact the forum actually has at the end of the day.


[Link: www.upi.com...]

69 Cartman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:41:31am

Wow. This man is more intellectually and morally deficient than I had originally suspected.

70 bigdada  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:42:09am

Will people stop referring to him as Senator and by what he is .....concubine of a ketchup heiress. It's the right thing to do.

71 bob tail  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:43:13am

Hey Charles, you're rock; You've just done a great favour to John Kerry: He looks normally so ugly and disgusting, but begins however to look and shine so beautiful and attractive being set together with the Arab tanned rogues from all over the evil desert

72 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:43:35am

I am making a serious effort not to doom my participation in this noble forum and not to cause a problem.

Oh my.

this "man" is LURID and is an enemy of America.

DOWN WITH THE SUBVERSIVE mARXIST-lENINIST CLIQUE THAT CONTROLS THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY !

73 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:44:25am
The outrageousness of Kerry’s statements is multiplied by the fact that he himself voted against the Kyoto Protocol—as did every single member of Congress.

Esoteric and counterintuitive fact alert:

It's broadly assumed that passage of Kyoto would have the effect of reducing oil and gas imports to the US. Wrong. It would have the opposite effect, as gas and oil are substituted for the more carbon-intensive domestic coal.

So don't think that the oil ticks are opposed to Kyoto. The effect of ratifying Kyoto (or some similar treaty) would be:

1. More imported oil and gas

2. The demise of the American coal industry

3. Dollars (and Euros) going to the third world to buy carbon credits

In general, the foreign deficit situation would got a lot worse.

74 Ma Sands  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:44:44am
....the “unfortunate habit” of Americans to see the world “exclusively through an American lens....”


If we didn't, would we still be Americans? :)

75 Iron Fist  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:45:07am

#69 Cartman,

I always knew Gigolo John was scum :-)

76 Geepers  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:45:11am

Spiny Norman (#57),

Ohfercryinoutloud. The House Blinker really said that?

You're gonna have to make a hot key for that.

[Pelosi] said the delegation also came "to convey to our troops the appreciation of the American people for what they're doing, to applaud their patriotism."

It's hilarious, she can't even say I support you.

She's a shit.

77 savage_nation[deleted]  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:45:39am
78 idigscotch&scotchburiesme  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:46:24am

Great, another Saturday having to work and now I get to stew all day over this treasonous son of a bitch. :(

79 Lateral  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:47:24am

Treason. For the second time, treason.
Pure and simple.
Dhimmi Carter cannot give him another pardon, so he better watch his step. His wifes inherited money would not save him either.

John fuckhead kerry needs to go away and die.
Damn good reason he is not runing for president again.

(1)Threats of making him reveal his actual military service records via court challenges, and (2)multiple death notices*.

*Not death threats, but notices from several groups and individuals that they would end his life if he was elected.

80 Ma Sands  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:47:52am

#1 BabbaZee

Behold! Verily I say unto you that the Islamic Beast will ride the Gramscian Whore straight into the Abomination that Causes Desolation.


.....and, all of it implode, self-immolate, self-destruct.....? :)

...sigh..... ):

81 Ma Sands  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:49:14am

#5 Noam Sayin'
Noam! --did you know she is quite sick.....? ): --do you think...? .....um..... ):

82 Kreuzueber Halbmond  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:49:30am

Wow, the people of Massachusetts must really be proud of him.

83 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:50:08am

#57 Spiny Norman

Not only a moron, but an obsessed moron.

84 J.D.  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:50:35am

Nancy in Pakistan.

...Details of Pelosi's meeting with Musharraf were not immediately available but the talks were expected to focus on US-ally Pakistan's role in the so-called war on terror. ...


But you can bet it was substantive. No doubt.

85 6patrick6  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:50:37am

John F'n "Lurch" Kerry needs to be tried for sedition! He has a history of seditious behavior, going back to 1971! How does theis rat-bastard get away with this shit?

Jeez, between him and that equally seditious rat-bastard Carter, isn't there an authority in our country who can arrest these treasonous assholes?

86 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:50:53am
87 Killgore Trout  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:50:55am

Looks like Kerry is planning to give Cater some competition for the title of Americas Biggest Embarassment.

88 Iron Fist  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:51:19am

#84 J.D.,

She blinked exactly 666 times during the meeting :-)

89 ggt  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:51:31am

maybe Kerry is eyeing a position at the UN.

90 ctrlL  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:51:50am

Fox News is covering this trip and his latest treasonous remarks ... just heard "notes that Kerry called the US “an international pariah”

Blast it from the rooftops ! Get this guy out of the Senate ! Get him out of my State ! Get him out of the USA !

Disgusting piece of horse-sh*t

91 Muadib  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:52:01am

Liberalism IS a mental disease.
John Kerry is it's poster boy.
Nancy Pelosi is it's poster girl.

92 Ma Sands  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:52:02am

#31 lawhawk
You say it better by a million, than I did.....true to your nic..... :)

93 6patrick6  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:52:06am

Maybe even revoke their passports while they're out of the country? There has to be at least a sdozen nations that would welcome these America-haters with open arems...and wallets!

94 Killgore Trout  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:53:54am

OT: Koskidz buy overpriced coffee to protest the war...

UPDATED: Liveblogging the DC Protest (pics!)

95 markx  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:54:28am

#77 savage_nation

I want Kerry handcuffed and shackled the minute he sets foot on American soil and tried for treason. I don't give a shit if he's a US Senator or not.

Strip him of his fucking pension too, btw.


I want him banned from US. Refuse to allow him to be admitted back in, put his @ss on the next plane to Europe.

96 Iron Fist  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:55:29am

#94 Killgore Trout,

that's a very large crowd. They may have gotten their entire classroom to show up :-)

97 goodbye_natalie  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:55:55am

Anybody ever measured exactly what Pelosi says? She is a complete moron. What f'king college lets people like that graduate?

I am beginning to think that Bernie Goldberg was right. It is not done (hypocrisy, treason, idiot statements, piss poor decision making, take your pick) out of malice as much as complete stupidity, superficial arrogance and self-absorption.

Pelosi and Murtha to Iraq for answers and resolution? Have you ever heard these two carry a conversation and think on their feet? All they know how to do is parrot liberal lines. Is it any wonder that our enemy think us vulnerable when these are representative of "our leaders?"

All of these libs are complete imbeciles. No wonder Cheney does nothing but roll his eyes anymore.

98 ggt  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:56:26am
see the world “exclusively through an American lens.”

That American lens works pretty well for millions of people inside and outside of this country. How many people across the globe depend on a family member in this country to send them money? It's not just our government that sends foreign aid, sponsors relief etc.

The American lens is not myopic.

Those who hate this country so much should try living somewhere else --without American money.

99 westoner  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:56:46am

Wasn't there a time in the US when failed Presidential candidates quietly disappeared from the focus of politics?

Not so with this clown, who seems to think he's the alternative President or something.

100 Shaky Louie  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:57:16am

After the meeting they all sat around having Gramscicrackers and goatmilk.

101 Dr. Shalit  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:57:41am

Just the latest reel in a bad movie that went into production 35 years ago.

-S-

102 pegcity  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:58:24am

Did republicans go to Germany in 1938 and denounce America?

103 earth56  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:59:03am

Hey Johnny !

and how much has Iran or Egypt or Turkey done for Aids, starvation, relief for tsunami victims etc etc ?

Go back to Nantucket and give us your next "plan" by diving off the boat and not come back.

What a friggin putz !

104 The Other Les  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:59:21am

#20 Earth2moonbat

Is there an enemy of the US anywhere that this guy doesn't want to fellate?

/Yes, I question his patriotism......


I would never question the quality fo something that does not exist.

105 neverpayretail  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:59:24am
Kerry criticized what he called the “unfortunate habit” of Americans to see the world “exclusively through an American lens.”


As usual, Kerry is incorrect. I place myself in other's shoes, to see the world as they do, and so better understand how they think. This does not mean I must accept their misperceptions of reality.

Kerry has the "unfortunate habit" of placing the interests of tyranny ahead of the American interest in freedom. Therefore, it is reasonable for a freedom-loving American, such as myself, to find Kerry contemptible, and unworthy of respect.

106 Killgore Trout  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 7:59:29am

Looking at all the updates up top really makes me laugh. It seems John Kerry is sending his own "terrible message of duplicity and hypocrisy".
HA!

107 Merovign  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:00:10am

It would be nice if dipshit Kerry was turned around at the border, but that's not likely now with his intellectual and moral equals in charge of congress.

I'm sure they were all nodding their heads as Kerry engaged in his own personal brand of "diplomacy" - taking his sorry loser ass overseas and bad-mouthing his country in front of ally and enemy alike.

I wish this "Lurch" crap would stop, though. Compared to Kerry, Lurch the Butler was graceful, energetic, bright, cheerful, personable, and articulate. Oh, and handsome, suave, and light-footed.

108 zuckerlilly  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:00:18am

ISRAEL'S WORST NIGHTMARE.Contra Iran

by Yossi Klein Halevi & Michael B. Oren

The first reports from military intelligence about an Iranian nuclear program reached the desk of Yitzhak Rabin shortly after he became prime minister in May 1992. Rabin's conclusion was unequivocal: Only a nuclear Iran, he told aides, could pose an existential threat to which Israel would have no credible response. But, when he tried to warn the Clinton administration, he met with incredulity. The CIA's assessment--which
wouldn't change until 1998--was that Iran's nuclear program was civilian, not military. Israeli security officials felt that the CIA's judgment was influenced by internal U.S. politics and privately referred to the agency as the "cpia"--"P" for "politicized."

[Link: www.imra.org.il...]

109 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:00:20am

#94 Killgore Trout

It's a multitude!


BTW, two Hat Tips in one post. Congrats.

110 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:00:41am

Kerry is an enemy OPERATIVE
and I do not mean that as a euphemism,
I mean it as reality.....
he always has been, he always will be ~
and he damn near got control of the country.

/And you wonder why I am on the Ganjihad ?


Shaky Louie,
Gramscicrackers !
ROTFF!

111 MandyManners  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:01:17am

Fuck you, John Kerry.

112 Killgore Trout  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:01:53am

#96 Iron Fist
Western Civilization will be safe as long as Starbucks doesn't run out of Grande Double Mocha Light Frappacinos.

113 LuckyDog  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:02:26am
We need to do a better job of protecting our interests, because after all, that’s what diplomacy is about,” he said. “But ....

There it is. The concession that the prior comment was just a throwaway line intended to highlight the truely important point. Kinda like, "I love you, but ..."

114 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:02:32am

#99 westoner

Wasn't there a time in the US when failed Presidential candidates quietly disappeared from the focus of politics?

Not so with this clown, who seems to think he's the alternative President or something.

Partly because the Tin Foil Hat Brigade (about half the Democrat Party) believes he IS the President.

The other half insist that AlGore is...

115 prospero  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:02:47am

Oh geez, all you right-wing knuckledraggers still can't recognize a joke when you hear one! Mr. Kerry just misread his prepared text. When he said

I’ve never seen our country as isolated, as much as a sort of international pariah for a number of reasons as it is today.


his text REALLY said

Take my wife ... Please.

Simple mistake that could have happened to anyone.

116 kateca  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:03:11am

The MSM might ignore this story but Al Jazera will love it.

This story will be broadcast throughout the Arab world to show our enemies that even US Senator's hate America.

117 Ojoe  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:03:12am

Damn I'm tired of this hate America stuff.

118 pegcity  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:03:33am

and now he'll jet back to america in his G5 lear, go sit in his 6 million sq ft house and watch himself speak on his 90 inch plasma.

Yes John Kerry America is so so bad to you

119 karmic_inquisitor  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:03:39am

Time to admit something:

Islamic Intimidation Works - Submission is always one weak gesture away.

120 The Other Les  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:03:40am

I would question the quality of my copy editing.

121 wanumba  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:03:40am

Kerry signed a blank piece of paper with his name? For the Mullah Man?
Can we have a caption contest for that? Last time I saw someone who foolishly signed a blank paper, the person who asked him wrote above the signature:
I am the stupidest person on the planet.

122 Killgore Trout  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:03:59am

#109 Spiny Norman
I even went back to see if there's anything else we can debunk about his ridiculous anti-American rant. I think we've covered all the bases.

123 Ma Sands  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:04:03am

#86 BabbaZee
Yes, I know.....thanks for the expanded version.......the same message is in various other places, too, giving confirmation....hope.....peace..... :)

124 J.D.  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:04:51am

#88 Iron Fist
Oh! So it was a very brief meeting.

125 JammieWearingFool  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:05:22am

Kerry is a vile bag of pus.

Alas, the people of Massachusetts must remove him.

And there may just be a guy who can do it.

It kills me as a Yankee fan, but I'll put allegiances aside, especially with a lickspittle like Lerch.

126 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:05:25am

Shaky Louie:

IF (and it's a big if)
I do start a blog
can I call it
Gramsci-Crackers and Goat Milk
if I feel like it?

127 Cartman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:05:35am

The greatest thing about Charles posting this thread is that by Monday morning it will be linked all over the blogosphere. Kerry's despicably traitorous comments will not go unnoticed.

128 tgrossner  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:05:43am

"when we are irresponsibly slow in moving toward AIDS in Africa" - I am so sick and tired of this complaint. Every time I turn around some pinko left wing nut like "Boner" is telling me we should be ashamed of what is happening in Africa, that we should give more. Give me a break. Africa is the only one that can solve Africa's problems. Why is it that every we Americans have to bear the brunt of fixing every group of barefoot savages who cant get their act together? Every nation should be responsible unto itself, not America fixing every ill in the world.

129 christheprofessor  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:06:22am

Just another day in the treasonous life of John F'n Kerry...

Not surprising at all. Wasn't there a recent poll that said something like 30+ percent of Dems (not sure if it was congressional Dems or registered Dems) wanted the US to lose in Iraq so that we'd learn a lesson? (looked for it but couldn't find a link to anything like it)...

130 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:06:25am

Jihad F. Kerry

131 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:07:16am

Quite liberating for him, now that he knows he can never be President. While the Dream he had since prep school is shattered, now he can honestly express his true motivations that drove him to offer false testimony against his fellow servicemen in Vietnam, and meet with their leaders while still a Navy officer to offer them advice on how to defeat his native country.

132 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:07:41am

#121 wanumba 1/27/2007 10:03AM PST

For the Mullah Man?

That cracked me up and made me think
Girl ya thought he was a man but he was a mullah
I need to do a cover/remake ....LOL

133 TimeQuake  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:07:52am

BabbaZee

Where ever you are at, THANK YOU, for the Psalm 83.

Not having a good week.

134 pegcity  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:08:04am

America has donated more money to Africa and espeically aids than any other country in the world times 10.

135 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:08:57am

#129 Christheprofessor

something like 30+ percent of Dems

Where's the other 70 % ?
Same land of the "moderate muslims" ?

136 Ojoe  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:09:08am

121 Wanumba

I bet Kerry is not quick enough to think that someone might write something above his signature.

I remember how he had his finger on the trigger of a shotgun when he obviously wasn't ready to shoot it either.

He's a bozo.

137 goodbye_natalie  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:09:43am

I listened to Netanyahu speak the other night and then I turned to our political commentary and listened to the rambling, bumbling American leadership.

I actually felt embarrassed for our representatives from virtually every angle. All of them sounded like screeching monkeys scratching their asses compared to Netanyahu's dialogue.

I wondered to myself what the U.S. military could do with a politician like Netanyahu calling the shots. I would bet my life the frickin' middle east would look a lot different in about 14 days and Iran's military threat would look like a puddle of goo.

138 Shaky Louie  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:09:54am

Babba Zee #126 ,

Run with it.

:)

139 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:10:32am

thanks daddy-o.

140 christheprofessor  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:10:35am

#135 P-L

My guess is that a significant portion are ambivalent, and the few remaining percantage points fall into the patriotic Joe Lieberman camp...

141 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:12:19am

#133 TimeQuake

THANK YOU, for the Psalm 83.


My pleasure.

Not having a good week.


I know the feeling. Pick up your sword and ride anyway.

142 Capt_Faust  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:13:08am

I believe I have one word that would best describe John Kerry’s vitriol and malice toward the country that has given him everything (or at least given him the rich families to marry into)

That word is

TRATIOR!

How much longer will we have to have elected officials destroy our own chances in global conflicts? Every time you call one on it they scream that dissent is patriotic, and no one can stifle their freedom of speech…

But for the love of Pizza…

YOU ARE GIVING AID AND COMFORT TO THE ENEMY!

I can just hear the moonbats yelling in shrill voices “but words can’t hurt…and that’s his opinion…”

And by that logic Mine Kampf was just thoughts on paper, and had noting to do with politics…

Somebody give Kerry a pair of skis and let him “accidentally” fall off a cliff…

143 Goddessoftheclassroom  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:13:26am

Although I'm concerned that things in Iraq aren't going better than they are, at least the president's mistakes are those of mercy and compassion. Had he ordered us to fight more ruthlessly, things might be better now.

I still believe the president makes decisions based on what he believes is best for the country in terms of the big picture. I disagree with his assessment at times, but I admire his character nonetheless.

144 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:15:18am

John Kerry is a perfect example of a description used in a thread yesterday: A Patriotic Terrorist- he loves America so much he wants to see it defeated and completely humilated, so it learns a good lesson.


He loves America the way OJ loved Nicole.

145 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:15:30am

#111 MandyManners

Fuck you, John Kerry.

Mandy, what I love about you is that you're so..................real.

146 Ma Sands  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:17:17am

#141 BabbaZee

#133 TimeQuake: THANK YOU, for the Psalm 83.
Babba: My pleasure.
TimeQuake: Not having a good week.
Babba: I know the feeling. Pick up your sword and ride anyway.


Yup.....doing that, is when the real strength pours in! :)

147 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:17:33am
148 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:17:53am

Amen Ma

149 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:18:11am
Signed,

Death to America!
John F. Kerry



Death to America!

150 Poitiers-Lepanto  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:20:01am

#140 Christheprofessor

the patriotic Joe Lieberman camp

.

And I don't understand how the guy can bear the stench...

151 wanumba  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:21:22am

Bono has raised millions for Africa, but frankly I've never seen an on the ground project funded by him. Now, yes, posters will say I haven't been everywhere and that's the truth, but I mean it this way, in Africa, there's an aid circuit. You se the same names over and over, country to country. There's UN of course, with UNICEF and World Food Programme (WFP), UNHCR - High Commission for Refugees, the usual UN agencies, plus the big guys like USAID, along with the Brits, Canadian, Norwegian etc etc counterparts funded by governments (donors); then the NGOs and Churches, Medcines Sans Frontiers, Caritas, CRS (Catholic Relief Services) Lutheran World Federation, Save the Children, lots of Baptists Missions, other Protestant missions, on and on. Where does Bono's money go? Into the UN? The Gates Foundation began some useful funding for malaria research, which revitalized the field for a while, (while getting mired since in more Liberal causes like population planning) even big, corporate Pharmaceuticals give millions of dosages away for treatment of nasty infections like River Blindness. (They got the drug, but there ain't much of a market for it in the US or other developed countries - mercifully - so they GIVE it to UNICEF to deliver to countries where river blindness parasitic infections are a problem.).
Just wondering. For the hype Bono gets, it's not very noticeable on the ground. Maybe the countries I've been in weren't sexy enough to get even the crumbs.

152 earth56  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:21:45am

The day John Kerry dies,

will they actually fly the flag at half staff in Massachussets ?

153 zuckerlilly  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:22:17am

Thailand considers Sharia law in troubled Muslim south

[Link: www.channelnewsasia.com...]

154 christheprofessor  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:22:43am

#150 P-L

My guess it that there really is no stench -- they are the Dems like those who post here (and are disgusted by the likes of Pelosi, Kerry, et al)...

155 wanumba  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:25:08am

#132 BabbaZee
Ha! I don't now how you find this stuff so fast! :P

#136 Ojoe
I bet you could come up with a few choice phrases!

156 NoSubmission  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:25:31am

What?
No kiss?

157 TimeQuake  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:26:55am

JammieWearingFool

A historian once remarked that civilizations do not die of old age: they commit suicide. He might have added that a civilization that submits to the rules of those who would destroy it is halfway there already.

[Link: www.washingtontimes.com...]

This is why I am so depressed.

158 Ma Sands  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:31:09am

#157 TimeQuake
As some of our Jewish posters reminded me once, we are not called to fix the whole thing, but each one of us, only that which is put in front of us.......or something like that.... :)

159 thinkingmom  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:32:03am

Poitiers-Lepanto:

Strip him of his citizenship !

IIRC, there was discussion, during the Johnny "Taliban" Lind case, about the fact that fighting against America could result in an automatic forfeiture of citizenship. Should have happened, imo.

Same should apply to US Senators denigrating our country and kowtowing to our enemies on foreign soil (even without posing for pictures). Let him live in his mansion in France. He's no American.

161 thabo  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:37:19am

All I am saying is give peace a chance...

hey, where's everyone gone? what did I say wrong?

162 friarstale  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:37:36am

and this gullible fool almost became President of the United States of America?

oh
my
God

163 spot!  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:38:34am

I guess this is what Kerry meant when he said that he had more important things to do than run for President.
Gosh, Senator, you seem so important.

164 Lorenska  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:39:58am

Why why why am I not seeing this plastered as a headline all over the MSM? Or anywhere, for that matter? Regardless of his past aspirations to be prez, he is still a powerful Senator, and this behavior should be condemned at best, considered treason at worst....once again, our enemies (the ones who want to separate our heads from our bodies) are laughing their pants off at us and the complete refusal of even our elected leaders to support our President and this country. He should be locked up in Leavenworth as a traitor.

165 Killer Tomato  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:40:10am

#157 TimeQuake

At what point shall we expect the approach of danger? By what means shall we fortify against it? — Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant, to step the Ocean, and crush us at a blow? Never! — All the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military chest; with a Buonaparte for a commander, could not by force, take a drink from the Ohio, or make a track on the Blue Ridge, in a trial of a thousand years.
At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide.


- Abraham Lincoln, The Lyceum Address (January 27, 1838)

166 Jack Burton  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:40:41am

killed the wrong JFK

167 DANEgerus  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:41:57am

If it's Davos
... they must be America-bashing again!

168 EtNorskTroll  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:45:42am
The outrageousness of Kerry’s statements is multiplied by the fact that he himself voted against the Kyoto Protocol—as did every single member of Congress. This was not a Bush decision—it was a unanimous decision of the United States government.

What a bald faced liar....!

No wonder he is so despised.

~Norsk Troll

169 wiz 52  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:47:09am

Is it time to start the LGF News Network yet? I want in on the IPO...........

170 xenophobic  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:48:24am


"Kerry criticized what he called the “unfortunate habit” of Americans to see the world “exclusively through an American lens.”

Translated: Americans are the dumb0r!11!11 they do not pass the global test.

171 Ferris  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:49:18am

I think the people who were saddest when Kerry announced he wasn't running for President were the terrorists. Short of Bill Clinton they couldn't have a better friend in the White House.

172 DANEgerus  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:49:44am

Oops... sorry... wrong link...

feel free to delete that one!

If it's Davos ... they must be America-bashing again!

173 ToxMan  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:49:59am

John Kerry, political and war time pariah

what a douche bag

174 EtNorskTroll  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:50:57am

Fellow, Lizards~!

Perhaps we are being a little short sighted...

The Democrats are very Machavellian in their approach to politics--especially true when it comes to the Clintons.

Perhaps this is just JK's method of getting back at the Democratic party for not letting him enter the race for President?

Say a bunch of stupid things so that those who are left in the race have a much harder time of winning.

Make the Democrats look dumber than dirt to the average joe...

Just a thought.

~Norsk Troll

175 JohnRC  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:52:01am

Something in the water in Massachusetts? Kennedys and Kerry.

176 xenophobic  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:53:31am

After the conference, John Kerry discussed his relations with the Iranian Mullahs:

"They gave me a hat," Mr. Kerry says. "I have the hat to this day," he declares, rising to pull it from his briefcase. "I have the hat."

177 Ma Sands  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:54:21am

#165 Killer Tomato
Wow. Thank you for posting that. Strengthening. :)

178 mich-again  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:56:04am

John Kerry is a sea lamprey. A blood-sucking parasite that latches on with his teeth and survives by killing its host. He'll be remembered for being a completely ineffective politician that never accomplished a single thing of substance in this world. Libs will remember him as the incompetent idiot who couldn't even defeat a much weakened GWB, and Conservatives will scorn his name and ugly mug forever for being a traitor by putting his own ambitions for fame above his own Country. The US and the World would have been better off had he never been born. Spit.

179 tachyonshuggy  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:56:48am

If it weren't for the fact that this behavior is pretty consistent with his previous behavior, I would say that Kerry has only now come to realize what it took Gore until 2004 to realize: he's done as a national politician. But he can still try to score a Gore-like lobbyist career for all things anti. Unfortunately for him he's not really cut out for things like "being persuasive" and "likability" in even the modest ways Gore has trained himself to be post-2000. He's only smart enough to do this kind of shit: say the most outrageous things that the thinks he can get away with and watch as the accolades for bravery come in. A book and a lecture tour will follow.

Gore is by nature and by pedigree a politician, one gifted enough to get invited to the Big Dance (although he never got to be King). Kerry has had a completely insulated political life in MA and hasn't ever really learned to press hands correctly. This could very well be his lot for a while: Kerry the Even More Shrill Than Before Globe Trotting American Contrarian Senator. His senate seat is as secure as can be. He will work hard to cement his bonafides and his legacy. Zero risk, all gravy.

180 jjag  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:57:21am

Kerry is just begining to act like Jimmy Carter.

Rejected by American voters? To hell with them.

Go around the world impugning American policy and intentions, hobnob with dictators and sip wine with "elite's" who's contempt for America is legendary.

He must be angling for a Nobel prize.

181 EtNorskTroll  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:57:29am

What's wrong with you Lizards?!?

Can't you see that he simply botched a joke he was trying to tell?

Sheesh.

Even I could see that...

/tounge firmly planted...

~Norsk Troll

182 samhein  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:58:04am

#6 Spiny Norman

I'm afraid you're right. Actualy, I voted for Bush last time, but only because he was the lesser of two evils.

This time around, so far, I don't really see anyone. If it wasn't for the fact that "money talks", I think we could actually have a good president one day. But, as long as you have to be a freakin' millionaire to run now a days, I'm afraid we'll be stuck with a President who forgets about the people who voted them in, instead bellying up to the bar with industry and their own agendas.

183 Ma Sands  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 8:58:23am

#174 EtNorskTroll
Hmmm....but, could he ever be as "self-less" as that.......?

184 Killer Tomato  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:00:42am

#177 Ma Sands

You're welcome.
:-)

185 thinkingmom  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:10:42am

#180 jjag,

He must be angling for a Nobel prize.

Lol, albeit ruefully.

186 Spiny Norman  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:11:30am

#182 samhein

I'm afraid you're right. Actualy, I voted for Bush last time, but only because he was the lesser of two evils.

This time around, so far, I don't really see anyone.

Check out Duncan Hunter.

187 Shr_Nfr  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:15:14am

I find the AIDS comments especially foolish given the history of the disease in Africa. For a long time the president of South Africa openly denied that it was a sexually transmitted virus. Kinda hard to help folks when they do that. I do have to commend Nelson Mandela on his openness of the cause of death of his son. Not everything Nelson does I agree with, but unlike Senator Kerry, he is a man of integrity.

Breaking the aids cycle in Africa will have to consist of more than throwing money at things. There are a large number of social problems that will have to be overcome. Circumcision, "dry" sex, social stigma, and a whole lot more. Not to dump on lawyers in general (our worst president Dhimmi Carter was an engineer), it would help if these people got a bit more involved in the sociology, religion, and history of things before they shot their mouths off. The background of being a lawyer does not encourage such. I sincerely doubt you could walk up to Kerry and say "Goldziher" and elicit anything but a blank expression.

Speaking of Kerry, Kennedy and the state of MA, we have had a frozen pipe bust in the "Big Pig" that closed a section of the pig. Good design guys. Instadeath tunnels through bad design, generalized mis-manglement (sic), and political crap all around. Asshole should tend to his own state before deciding to become a global statesman.

188 spynverzyon  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:20:19am
Here he is, giving the Ayatollah Khatami an autograph.

Actually, he's taking crib notes to use on the global test.

189 Ojoe  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:28:16am

155 wanumba

Ah, yes, I could, but it is a glorious day here so I won't.

Accentuate the positive,
Eliminate the negitive...

Yee Ha!

190 Ed Mahmoud abu al Qahool Martyr Brigades  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:33:38am

New John Kerry thread.


BTW, I've already mailed Duncan Hunter a contribution.

191 Racer X  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:38:50am

Take a look at Kerry signing the sheethead's autograph.

Sheethead: "You know I am still going to have your head sawed off at the next available opportunity".

192 Alucard  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:42:54am

John Kerry is a traitor.

193 hippieforlife  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:50:52am

What a total ass. So, we Americains see the world through an American lens. I am headed out now to Costco to get my brand new rose colored International lenses.

They probably have them at Walmart, but that would be bad.

194 whiff  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 9:52:03am

How dare you all question JFK?
He's a damned war hero, don't you know? /SARC
Actually, it's the truth! Just ask Ho Chi Minh. It would have been impossible to get us to leave without Kerry's help.

May this dhimmi rot!

195 TimeQuake  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 10:02:34am

158 Ma Sands

You're right, I'm becoming too overwhelmed by it. Need to "pick up my sword" as BabbaZee says.

165 Killer Tomato

He was a very smart man.

196 Perplexed  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 10:18:21am

Kerry, committed political suicide with the joke malfunction. Now he will even managed to kill off the rest of the demonicrats by dragging them down as well.

197 idigscotch&scotchburiesme  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 10:59:43am

#110 BabbaZee
{Hottentot}
"ROTFF"
Rolling on the floor FARTING?

198 right wing zephyr  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 11:07:17am
John Kerry With the Enemies of America

And that's not the first time!

Badum Ching!

/and for some strange reason I still see bumberstickers for Kerry...hmmmm I wonder

199 SunCat  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 11:12:56am

I have seen the world through an Iranian lens. They are bad and wrong.

200 Ward Cleaver  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 11:15:04am

Target-rich envrionment!

201 Sgt.Slappy  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 11:25:32am

John F'n who?

Wasn't he KIA in 1968? This thing we see before us has to be his cybernetic replacement. The machines couldn't succeed by sending assassins back in time... so now they are replacing politicians with cybernetic organisms having the political acumen of a stick (and a short one, at that). It's so obvious now... humanity is to be wiped out by islam. It'll be MECCAnet, not SKYnet!

Sarah Connor, look out!

202 code red 21  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 11:54:34am

I didn't think I could despise this POS anymore than I already do but...but I do.

203 BabbaZee  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 12:14:19pm

#197 idigscotch&scotchburiesme
LOL
rolling on the EFFIN' floor


BTW
I just got my Stuck Mojo CD in the mail - came with video disc too, the video for Open Season is much heavier on it, beheadings and the WTC attack featured in the edit.
It's great.

AND the CD is signed by Rich Ward.

WE LOVE YOU STUCK MOJO

/gotta go out see yez

204 raz  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 1:05:29pm

Ahmed Mahmoud Nazif - Nazi F*ck*r!

member of CANR by any chance?

205 mama winger  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 1:18:08pm

If I had a six-shooter . . . . . .
tell ya what I'd do.
I'd go a huntin' Kerry
with a dog or two . . . . . .

I Shoulda Been A Cowboy

206 mama winger  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 1:20:16pm

Where's Marshall Dillon when you need him?

207 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 1:24:28pm
208 6patrick6  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 1:43:01pm

Kerry and Carter, among others of their ilk, are people I call "fucknuts". It describes them to a tee.

209 mattm  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 2:39:14pm

Worst Sen. Ever.

210 big L  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 4:00:33pm

I talked to an Anglican priest from Nigeria. He was working on African Health issues in Thailand and he was surprised to learn there that most of the interest and money to interdict AIDS or HIV came from the USA.

211 big L  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 4:03:23pm

the serious thing is that he gets briefed or gets top secret memos, not that he would leak anything....
/doesn't he deserve a lemon cream-pie in the face?
/where is the "Pie_guy"?

212 Mr. Incredible  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 4:19:38pm

Lurch's predictable treasonous insticts are fully intact, but id love to be the fly on the wall to see what in private quarters Khatami does with Lurch's autograph. Would Khatami tear it up? Burn it? Flush it? Perhaps, but I would wager that the Khatami and his "moderate" mullah-buddies will slip it into their rolodex of useful idiots that they can count on when they need someone to run cover for them in the prelude to the coming showdown with Israel and the West. The man is an ass's ass.

213 mich-again  Sat, Jan 27, 2007 11:28:28pm

The 12-year old wanted to go to Border's today to get a copy of The Fellowship of the Ring. After we found that one I bet him that they would have the Koran on the top shelf. They did. Right next to "the Koran for Dummies". Ha. aren't all of them for Dummies?

214 LC LaWedgie  Sun, Jan 28, 2007 2:00:12am

Dateline: Kyoto, Calif:

"Monster Garage" reality show host Jesse James has agreed to pay $271,250 for violating California's air quality laws by selling motorcycles that did not meet the state's strict emissions standards, authorities said.

His Long Beach motorcycle building shop, West Coast Choppers, sold more than 50 new or custom-built motorcycles between 1998 and 2005 that were not certified by the Air Resources Board, the agency said in a statement Friday.

As part of a settlement, the shop is building motorcycles that comply with emission standards, the board said.

In a statement released Saturday, James said he had offered to make all of his noncompliant motorcycles meet federal standards, but the state agency only was "interested in the cash settlement."

"We hope that paying this money will bring to light that California has a flawed system when it comes to its clean air agencies and the policies and practices they use," James said.

noncompliant? New word of the day, brought to you by AlGore.

215 J.D.  Sun, Jan 28, 2007 2:52:27am
...Last week, the senator took to the floor and reduced himself to tears as he announced that he'd regretfully decided not to run for president again. John Edwards shoveled him into the landfill of history with some oleaginous boilerplate about Kerry's readiness to "respond to any call to serve his country." Was anybody calling? And why would they? What does Senator Kerry weep for other than his own thwarted ambition? What did he stand for? What was his vision other than a belief in his own indispensability?...


~Steyn

216 J.D.  Sun, Jan 28, 2007 4:25:32am
217 Greg  Sun, Jan 28, 2007 4:43:06am

Kerry to Khatami "After I give you my autograph, can I suck your Persian pecker...it may have a different flavor than the North Vietnamese one I had years ago".

Whatta waste of oxygen this guy is.


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