John Kerry Hates the Troops
He thinks they are too stupid to avoid military service. Which simply is not true. I have the pleasure of working with members of the Armed Forces. To a man, they are by far the brightest, most energetic and patriotic people I know.
The GOP has a new ad today showing John Kerry’s comments, saying that if you don’t work hard enough in college, you end up getting stuck in Iraq. So I guess he means that everyone who abandoned their normal lives to serve the country after the attacks of 9-11 were just too stupid to know better? Click on the pic below, which takes you to Hotair to watch the ad.
Kerry is an elitist snob who just couldnt help but interject himself into this election season. He has made personal attacks on George Bush, who, last I checked, wasn’t running for re-election. I wasn’t going to blog about this because I got the impression that Kerry really was trying to make a remark to disparage Bush. But the rest of the country feels that he attacked the intelligence of the troops. Either way, Kerry is like the Joe Pesci character in Home Alone, who, obsessed with McCauley Culkin, keeps running his face into hurtling paint cans and slipping on Micro Machines.
To top everything off, Kerry lashed out during a Press Conference, refusing to apologize for his stupid remarks. He called all republicans “Despicable.” In response to this, a pal of mine said:
Kerry doesn’t friggin’ care for the military one single bit, despite his veiled protestations. He actually thinks they’re stupid. What other conclusion can you come to from that statement even in its correct form? So far, I’m not seeing anything remotely apologetic. I don’t think we’ll ever hear him apologize. Maybe in 2004 when somewhere around 70% of the men and women in the Armed Forces voted Republican says that they saw something that (thankfully less then half of the rest of us) “smart” people didn’t see. Say what you will about our President, but that speaks volumes to me about the real intelligence of our military… But what do I know; I’m a.. (hmmm, what did Kerry say I was? Oh Yeah,) despicable. Thanks for the nice words Johnny… Thanks so much for letting us know now before it’s too late and 2008.