Kerry Blogs Backwards At Kos
The DNC/hard-left alliance is evident this morning with John Kerry's post at Daily Kos. This isn't quite like Cheney talking to Hewitt and ending up on Radioblogger -- Kos is the Internet puppetmaster of the angry, revolutionary, obscene fringe of the Dems.
What's Kerry got to say? Well, it's almost as if Al Gore went on Kos to write about his lockbox. Can you guess his subject?
Tora Bora.
Torridly Boring.
Are we supposed to find relevance in a discussion about whether Bush let bin Laden escape at Tora Bora four years ago? Kerry thinks so. In fact it's what he wants "debated on Hardball." Yes, Hardball, he specifically said Hardball was the place to ask:
He's got all is links to articles that say bin Laden got away and he thinks America wants to go back four years and condemn, rather than look forward and defend. And because he's posting on Kos, we're supposed to think he's entered the 21st Century. Well, he did get about eight months and ten days into the first year of the new century; then he stopped dead in his tracks.
h/t memeorandum
What's Kerry got to say? Well, it's almost as if Al Gore went on Kos to write about his lockbox. Can you guess his subject?
Tora Bora.
Torridly Boring.
Are we supposed to find relevance in a discussion about whether Bush let bin Laden escape at Tora Bora four years ago? Kerry thinks so. In fact it's what he wants "debated on Hardball." Yes, Hardball, he specifically said Hardball was the place to ask:
So what's the truth? There's a question that the full force of cable television should demand be answered. Press accounts over the last month have raised new concerns about the reliance on Afghan forces at Tora Bora in 2001.Lord, protect us.
He's got all is links to articles that say bin Laden got away and he thinks America wants to go back four years and condemn, rather than look forward and defend. And because he's posting on Kos, we're supposed to think he's entered the 21st Century. Well, he did get about eight months and ten days into the first year of the new century; then he stopped dead in his tracks.
h/t memeorandum
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