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  1. He said, politely, grinning with authority and just a hint of insanity.

    Are authoritarians naturally tone deaf to authoritarianism?

  2. I guess if the Tea Party went on race rampages in mobs the media just might ignore them… but only if they were Volk…

  3. Art: ain’t it the truth. the Wisconsin State Fair episode was what… the 3rd or 4th incidence??

  4. Prof. Barry Rubin noted that when he worked on the hill Kerry had a reputation for being a dummy, as in going off to Syria in order to talk Assad out of the Iranian orbit, giving up terrorism, leaving Lebanon and into a benign partnership with the US. Odd, Kerry is very articulate and suave, so it follows he has common sense?

    If a person is articulate and suave he has to be wise, right?

  5. I’m tellin’ ya’ . . .

    What with refusing to go along to get along regarding anthropogenic global warming; refusing to laugh at Palin or Dubya “jokes”; being a tea party enthusiast; eschewing thinking well of myself based on a personal advocacy of using others’ money to shower goods on the needy** . . .

    ** I think well of myself for other, unrelated reasons { smile }

    I’m getting awfully darn accustomed to being marginalized and despised by the local zeitgeist (I live near the southern end of the Dee Cee -Noo Yawk – Bahstin corridor).

    I’m tired of it. I want out.

  6. Senator Kerry: Their idears are not as good as our idears. Theahfah, you media people have a responsibility, no a duty, to not air their idears. Why, it’s almost like giving equal time to Deniahs. We must make sure only the TRUTH is broadcast to the public (you know the uneducated rubes) so they won’t have to choose between idears.

  7. I’m seeing liberals pull their masks off and show EXACTLY who they are quite a bit lately. It’s refreshing.

  8. SteveH Says:
    August 5th, 2011 at 3:35 pm

    I can’t even eat Heinz ketchup because of this guy. And i like Heinz ketchup.

    Same here, although in my case it’s not about Kerry but his wife and her involvement with the Tides Foundation, which gives grants to left-wing organizations and causes. When I learned about that during the 2004 campaign, I quit buying Heinz products.

    I still eat it at restaurants, because I have no choice. Practically every restaurant I’ve ever been to carries it.

    At the supermarket, my choice is between Heinz, Hunt’s, and the store brand (which is most likely manufactured by one of the other two). I’ve been buying Hunt’s, but I have to admit that I like Heinz better. At the risk of taking this thread off topic, does anybody know of another ketchup brand I could try?

  9. Back on topic again, I liked the exchange I saw here:

    Kerry is still smarting from the beating he took from the Swiftboat Vets getting the truth out about him, and about Dan Rather’s failure to discredit Bush with fabricated TANG documents.

    That kind of humiliation lasts a lifetime. It is a testimony to the ego, narcissism, insulation, and entitlement mentality of someone like Kerry – that he can be so thoroughly humiliated, and instead of slinking into a hole in shame, boldly proposes that his ideological opposition be censored and silenced.

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  11. nolanimrod said, “He may not agree with what you say but he will defend to the death his right to make you not say it.”

    Outstanding! Sending it far and wide.

  12. J.J. formerly Jimmy J.

    Senator Kerry: Their idears are not as good as our idears. Theahfah, you media people have a responsibility, no a duty, to not air their idears. Why, it’s almost like giving equal time to Deniahs

    . (theafoah)

    To my native New Englander ears,Senator John F Kerryman doesn’t have much of a Boston/Eastern Mass accent. My brother-in-law in Eastern Mass, whose first quarter century of life was split evenly between Germany and then Ohio, has more of an Eastern Mass accent than the Senator. After I listened to a Kerry speech on YouTube, I had trouble placing his origin. His accent is rather deracinated. Or as my sister in law, who lost her Eastern Mass accent for work reasons, would say- cosmopolitan. I doubt John Francois Kerry would describe something as “wicked good.”

    It’s all in the ears of the beholder, I guess. I have lived the second half of my life in TX. I and some neighbors recently utilized the services of a skilled tradesman. I and a neighbor from Mexico figured the skilled tradesman was from south Louisiana, as his accent sounded Cajun. Another neighbor who was a native Texan told me, “He’s from where around where you are from.” (Doesn’t sound like a Texan, so must be a Yankee.) Actually, the skilled tradesman was from Quebec, which explains why two of us thought he was from Louisiana: English overlaid on the French language.

  13. Gringo,
    Yes, my attempt to parody Kerry’s Massachusetts accent was lame. Memo to self: You are not good at such things.

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