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Thursday, November 02, 2006
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
Halp us Jon Carry
by Matt Towery
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Let's not get lathered up worrying about what Sen. John Kerry meant when he contrasted the value of book learning to the value of getting shot at in a foreign war. Instead let's assess the public reaction and its possible impact on Tuesday's elections.

Parsing Kerry's words is a waste of time. Did he mean a lack of education might make one, like George W. Bush, an ignorant warmonger? Or only that hard work and hitting the books will keep one far away from the violent desert sands of volatile Iraq? Most informed speculators have adopted the second interpretation. But who knows?

Kerry blundered badly, and that's the point. He canceled campaign appearances with Democratic candidate hopefuls. Even Sen. Hillary Clinton -- probably for her own opportunistic reasons -- called for Kerry to apologize to American troops. Finally he did.

By now, quick Internet distribution and TV broadcasts have made common currency of the photograph of U.S. troops forming a line in the sand (literally) and holding a banner that reads, "Halp Us Jon Carry We R Stuck (c and k printed backward) in Irak."

The soldiers' message was clear, and apparently so was John Kerry's. Yes, he might have simply left out words from his statement that would have made it clear he was talking only about the president. No matter. These troops and their families took Kerry's "joke" as a direct insult. Unfortunately for Kerry's Democratic Party, a fair number of otherwise unmotivated Republican voters, and some independent ones, likely took offense, too.

The pregnant question now is whether the Kerry goof will rescue an entire election for the GOP. Perhaps not. Still, it has unquestionably put the brakes on the alleged Republican freefall that pollsters and pundits have been declaring for weeks. At the least, the senator's remarks might reverse Democratic fortunes in scattered close races, especially in the South.

Look at the places President Bush has campaigned in the last week. One key congressional race is in Georgia's District 12. Our latest InsiderAdvantage survey showed former Republican Congressman Max Burns barely trailing incumbent Democrat John Barrow.

In the same state, Bush also stopped off to help former Congressman Mac Collins as he tries to unseat Democrat Jim Marshall.

As little as a month ago, neither of these Republicans was given a chance of winning. But both of these districts have strong military ties and big blocs of independent swing voters. Deft use of Kerry's remarks could be the fillip needed to energize disenchanted Republican or lethargic independent voters to weigh in for the pro-military Republicans.

In Florida, the topsy-turvy race to replace resigned and disgraced Republican Congressman Mark Foley is suddenly being viewed by top political analysts as up for grabs. That, even though Foley resigned too late to take his name off the ballot and substitute the name of the Republican replacing him as the candidate. That means state Rep. Joe Negron must persuade voters to check the name of the now-reviled Foley in order to elect Negron. But it's a Republican district, and the electric voltage of Kerry's misstep could persuade voters to reject the conservative Democrat Tim Mahoney.

Then there's Tennessee. Democratic Congressman Harold Ford Jr. is in a nationally prominent battle against Republican and former Chattanooga Mayor Bob Corker. Within 24 hours of Kerry's statement, Ford was distancing himself from Kerry's remarks in a big way.

Ford has slipped slightly in the last week's polls. The last thing he needs is to be defending John Kerry instead of attacking Bob Corker. Complicating matters for Ford, he's trying to become an African-American, Democratic senator in a Deep South state. That's news in itself. He doesn't need bad news creeping in from points north.

In today's political world, major gaffes become minor blips overnight. Kerry's ill-spoken words may get drowned in a cascade of negative TV ads and the overwhelming volume of political news in these last days before the election.

The task at hand for the Republicans is to be bold enough to take Kerry's statement to the airwaves and into the field for grassroots, get-out-the-vote efforts. They might do well to recognize the power of images over mere words, or, in this case, an image of words -- misspelled words. Those soldiers' banner could become history if it makes for a surprise banner year for Republicans. Regardless, the Democrats aren't likely to soon turn to John Kerry for any more "halp."

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The Daedra Lord Hillary Says "Jump"
and the daedra Kerry says, "how high?"

"Even Sen. Hillary Clinton -- probably for her own opportunistic reasons -- called for Kerry to apologize to American troops. Finally he did."

Republicans may be desperate
but even Karl Rove could not have scripted this. The biggest empty suit in the democratic party, feeling entirely too comfortable in a university environment, slips up and lets his true feelings about the military show. No...he didnt not INTEND to say what he said...he was tired...the crowd was friendly...and he forgot he wasn't at the Wauwinet in Nantucket entertaining his sycophants with his erudite opinions. The looks on the faces of the people in the backround show THEY did not think it was some sort of joke...they were thinking OMG this man is a dolt! I don't know if it will have an impact on the election or not. I think that Rove has been focused on get out the votes and ads and not John Kerry...who most sane democrats would recognize is there but there are no lights on. Yeah, Hillary is the big winner here, for once I agree with O'Reilly, Kerry was a long shot for the democratic nominmation in 2008, now he and Teresa better just relax on Nantucket and hope that ketchup (catsup) doesn't go out of style anytime soon.

Photo Credits
Go to the 1/34th BCT (Red Bulls) US Army National Guard out of Minnesota.

My son is 1/34th BTB, MI in support of 1/34 BCT.

Just when you think you can't take any more of these namby-pamby-college-kid-anti-war-moonbats, a group of strong lads step up and put it plain and simple for the world to see.

I can't wait to hug'em all when they rotate back in March!


sufficient_reason
Don't worry about the Kerry-Heinz's. Even if catchup goes out of style, there are still 56 other Heinz varieties.

Educate your kids
I had a terrific argument with a 20 year old last night, who IM'd me plaintively that he had been raked over the coals by the grownups on a particular (auto racing) website for defending Kerry and making uninformed comments about the Civil War and other political subjects. Didn't take long to find out that this kid had never seen OR HEARD OF Kerry's testimony in front of Congress, or much of anything else he did back in the Seventies -- that is, that he has a long history of making insulting statements about the military. He also didn't know that Kerry had only spent 3 months in Vietnam, or that there is considerable controversy about his Purple Hearts. He even informed me that the Confederate South had ALWAYS been Republican.

He claimed to have learned history in school but you can't prove it by me.

If you have kids this age, you'd better remember that they can vote and that most of them are exactly as uninformed as this young man. They are the ones you need to be concerned about.

To Buck
Somebody ,somewhere, must have given him enough oxygen to rise to the top and say that. And as Sufficient_Reason said..."The biggest empty suit in the democratic party, feeling entirely too comfortable in a university environment, slips up and lets his true feelings about the military show"...That is the truth!

WHAT GOES AROUND
Comes around, and keeping the Mark Foley scandal front and center no longer appears to be a priority as the Dems find themselves literally days before the election in a full blown damage control mode thanks to one of their own. Give the jackasses enough time, and they always manage to come through and shoot themselves in the foot.


hntr admin
http;//www.headsneedtoroll.org


THE SWIFTES WERE RIGHT
That was no slip of the tonge or botched joke; it was intentional and calculated ridicule and insult to our troops and their families during war time. Yale debaters never get THAT tongue-tied. Kerry has been stabing our troops in the back for nearly 4 decades. First he accuses them of commiting war crimes (lopping off ears, etc.), then he accuses them of terrorizing women and children in their homes at night, and now he implies that only uneducated morons get "stuck" in Iraq. Its in his DNA, he simply hates America and American troops.

And that wasn't an apology either. This Benedict Arnold and turncoat needs to be publiclly flogged on a daily basis until he apologizes, repents and shows contrition. A failure to do anything less would lay serious question to his patriotism and manhood.


Kerry must resign
When any Republican apologizes, the left interprets it as a confession, not an apology, and proceeds to demand a resignation.

Since Kerry is himself a liberal, his own party's 'standards' (and I use the term loosely) require that his apology be interpreted as a confession; and the only decent thing he can do now is resign.

VOTE:
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU CAN DO FOR GOD, FAMILY AND COUNTRY


IS TO VOTE!!!


Not just when you have the time to do it, but at every opportunity that is given to you to do it.

If you do not vote, you are leaving your, and your families, fate in the hands of others. A low turnout on Election Day means that a fervent, well organized minority point of view can easily win and push this nation in a direction it might not want to go. The Iraqi people recognized this when 12 million people (almost 80% of the registered voters) faced threats of death from just such a fervent “terrorist” group and voted for democracy; a concept they didn’t quite understand but knew that its liberties would be far better than the tyranny that such a minority group would establish, given the chance.

So when you vote, make sure you know for what you are voting, and the repercussions that might result from an uninformed decision. Find time to study the issues and be committed to them before you choose. Know what groups have opinions and beliefs similar to yours and see what their recommendations on the issues are. Conversely, see what the opinions of those groups you oppose are and study their recommendations, then cast your vote wisely.

I'LL TAKE THE POOR, BLACK & THE BROWN
In 1972, as Kerry ran for the House, he was less apologetic in his comments about the merits of a volunteer army. He declared in the questionnaire that he opposed the draft but considered a volunteer army "a greater anathema."

"I am convinced a volunteer army would be an army of the POOR and the BLACK and the BROWN," Kerry wrote. "We must not repeat the travesty of the inequities present during Vietnam. I also fear having a professional army that views the perpetuation of war crimes as simply 'doing its job.'
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I'll take the poor, the black and the brown any day over John Kerry. Again this Benedict Arnold, imbecile and turncoat implies that the poorm the black and the brown are stupid, uneducated and inclined to commit war crimes. 34 years later, he still believes the same.

Kerry is a racist in the classic sense of the word. A bigot. He obviously posseses below average intellegence (below that of the poor, the black and the brown that he insults and redicules) and is unfit as a Senator and human being.

This low-life deserves to be tarred and feathered and then run out of town while riding a jackass backwards.


John Kerry
Words have meanings, and meanings are precise. I presume Kerry said what he meant and meant what he said. Everything else is just a quibble.

Said what he thinks
I am convinced that Kerry did not mean to say what he did about our troops. However, I think he said what really thinks. So suppose he was trying to malign the president. It says volumes about his misunderstanding of the war against terror. It is sad to say, but most of the leading Democrats are in the same boat. And none of them appear to be all that swift.

Don't think it was Kerry
I admit Kerry's statement may have been of some small help to republicans, but I think this column overstates the impact. A lot of races listed were turning around before Kerry said a word. I think it far more likely the races were turning around due to democrat overconfidence and the media barrage of Republicans-Will-Lose messages. After an endless stream of news saying the republicans are in for a major loss, many unmotivated republicans probably decided to vote anyway, and I am sure a number of overconfident democrats decided to stay home. This is probably more likely to change the results than one of many stupid quotes from John Kerry.

Last I heard....

1. The Comander in Chief is the head soldier. I take insult at at anyone who insults to office of President, no matter who happens to be in that office, even drop-drawyers.

2. Even if Jon meant Mr. Bush, why was he not man enought to say it, not make some hidden yoke that could be so misinterperted? Is that the kind of pres you want on the world stage, someone that could make such a blunder and convince Iran or NK to go off half cocked? Jon should get back under his rock with the rest of the libs.

Ed

Amen to that AudiR10
There are few things more dangerous to this country's future than the herd of malinformed youngsters recently steeped in what passes for education these days. Dumbed-down curricula, NEA Kool-aid drinking school administrators and parents that can't be bothered will deliver this nation into socialist hands more effectively than anything a blowhard gas bag like Kerry can say.

merrygoboy . . .
is confused as to what a "neocon" is.

Neocon is short for "neo-conservative". That bunch, mainly in New York City, started out as liberals/leftists back in the 1960's who were fed up with the far-left radicalism which idolized Che Gueverra and Lenin. The "neocons" decided to split with the left and joined the right, although they didn't want to be considered as "conservative". They did settle for "neocons", though.

Merrygoboy and others consider "neocons" as hard-core fanatical conservatives when the opposite is actually true: neocons are reformed liberals.

Rush Said It Best

yesterday when he said, regarding Hanoi John Kerry's manhood, "...he has no need of an athletic supporter."

I think it was deliberate
I think Kerry who couldn't get elected dog catcher if just the votes of the troops counted, was pandering to the college kids while they sipped the dem kool-aid. IMO he was trying to get to the left of the hildabeast and his little "joke" back-fired on him and showed him and the rest of the dems as the liberal elitists that they are. They hate this country as envisioned by the founders and especially the military who they fear as most are conservatives who revere the Constitution and the framers vision. I know, as I spent 20 years in Uncle Sam's canoe club.
After all, his slanderous and traitorous remarks in '71 got him elected to the Senate, it worked then but not today and Kerry is locked in a time-warp and his own vision of himself as a hero to the liberal elites.
The folks in Mass,the state that gave us such real heroes as Sam Adams and Paul Revere, need to throw this posuer and that other drunken fool Kennedy to the curb and show the rest of the country that they are worthy of the title the cradle of liberty.

You know
AudiR10 writes: Didn't take long to find out that this kid had never seen OR HEARD OF Kerry's testimony in front of Congress, or much of anything else he did back in the Seventies -- that is, that he has a long history of making insulting statements about the military. He also didn't know that Kerry had only spent 3 months in Vietnam, or that there is considerable controversy about his Purple Hearts. He even informed me that the Confederate South had ALWAYS been Republican.
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I think I meet the "kid" once or twice a week.

Case in point, I was talking to one of our college interns about the movie Apollo 11. She had no idea what pre-shuttle manned rocket flights were. Had no idea what the moon program was and never heard of Neil Armstrong. She graduates in May and already has a finance job with the US Treasury. She was also one of the "smarter" college students we interviewed.

My six year old can carry on a more intelligent conversation.


John Kerry, War Hero...erp!
Here is a real character just set for a hilarous novel by Plimpton.

The character decides to go into politics.
War heroes make good candidates.
The character finds a regulation, buried amongst the myriad of military regulations and unknown to the rest of the uniformed world. This regulation, made for REAL heroes, states that anyone who is wounded in battle 3 times should be rotated home.
The character is commissioned in the U.S. Navy and goes off to find a war somewhere.
The character gets 3 dubious purple hearts. Two of them are suspected to be self-inflicted; the other, while in a combat zone is not related to a combat condition and is inflicted through sheer stupidity.
The character puts himself in for numerous other medals which will help him in his political career.
The character comes home, sees the popularity of the leftist anti-war movement and jumps in bed with Hanoi Jane.
The character commits perjury to the Senate of the United States by inventing atrocities never committed by REAL servicemen.
The character tries to beef up his image as a 'damaged war veteran' by claiming to have been in Cambodia, where he never was.
The character makes a grandstand play of throwing SOMEONE ELSE'S medals over the White House Fence.
The character goes to Frogland France and treats with the enemies of the United States at a time when these same enemies were using his statements and those of Hanoi Jane in their torture of American POW's.
The character marries wealthy. This is not enough so the character marries wealthier.
The character runs for president. The character tries to run on his military service but refuses the public to see his military records.
REAL veterans expose his Viet Nam records as false.
The Character loses the election and blames everyone but himself.
The character insults the military and then blames President Bush.
The character still thinks he can run for president in '08.
The people of Massachusetts vote for him.
Of course,
The people of Massachusetts vote for Teddy Kennedy on a regular basis.
Final page of the novel:
The character is on a campaign tour in a state full of rednecks, Bible-thumpers and other low-brow voters the character cannot understand how the law lets them vote. He is trying to shake hands when a 135 pound veteran of Iraq cold-cocks him. He is brought back to concious and led off to his waiting airplane. She is led off in handcuffs.

Lydia
Neo-cons may be unappealing to you but there is something we should bear in mind. They do vote. Better to have these, as you accurately described them, Liberal Republicans voting Republican than have them vote Democrat next week.

These truely are the swing voters, I hesitate to refer to them as useful idiots but perhaps with enough time and exposure they will advance further to the right.

Buck: LOL
Funny post. You left off the page where the war hero/politician takes his own movie camera to Vietnam to film staged re-enactments of his "heroic" exploits.

I still choke on that one, trying to hold back the laughter. Back in the pre-video days, no one did that. I never saw a movie camera that wasn't in the hands of some bonehead reporter, and even that was back in the rear with the gear.

isn't it great
After weeks of having to watch other dogs tear at Foley who managed to stumble in their pen; you dogs were lucky enough to have some fool stumble into your pen. Now you can tear him to shreds with that incredible sense of self-righteousness that wear constantly.

MikeR: Yep! It's absolutley great!
Feels like a million bucks! No doubt about it!

I wonder how the Dems feel about being on the receiving end of the s-it stick for a change?

What Kerry meant to say was:
“You know, elitism, if you make the most of it, you dress nicely, you do your homework and you make an effort to be dashing, you can marry well. If you don’t, you get stuck working for a living.”

I'm John Kerry and I approve this message.

Brian R, Gunny
Thanks, I needed a revue before the novel went to press....forgot about the home movies as well as the Swift Boat commander LEAVING his command to go kill an unarmed, wounded VC...dang...guess I will have to write a sequal...

BrianR
So when you exhibit the same behavior, doesn’t that make you just as bad?

GunnyG: I though shooting that VC would be the one thing about Kerry you’d approve. After all, to do it he had to leave the boat and go into the jungle. That must count for something or for all your bluster you must have been under fire at least once.

Buck: Not only leaving once,
but TWICE. He left again to do the re-enactment for his home movie.

I can only imagine what was going through the mind of the seaman who had to operate Kerry's camera while he was running around in the weeds re-enacting his moment of heroism, which entailed shooting an unarmed guy in the back.

What a dipwad.

MikR: Heh heh heh
One lesson I learned very well in Nam: "Payback is a mo-fo!"

One of my main criticisms of the R party is their unwillingness and ineptitude on the field of political combat.

Let's be Honest
BrianR writes: One of my main criticisms of the R party is their unwillingness and ineptitude on the field of political combat.

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Watching Kerry put a gun in his mouth and pull the trigger is hardly engaging in combat.

However it is a popular spectator sport.

You know
That’s odd, I never heard that once while I was there. And what I learned was that many things that seem important don’t mean much and most people fill their lives with bull sh*t. Of course, I wasn’t much of a soldier and certainly haven’t led an eclectic life let alone a very interesting one.

Bigger moron - Kerry or Gore?
When history looks back and wonders how GW got elected twice, the answer will be because of the 2 losers he had to run against! I find it amazing that Gore actually got a slight majority! Although the people that really know him, his own state, voted against him.

What is amazing is that Kerry and Kennedy will continue to get re-elected in the Peoples Republic of MA. Simply amazing! Maybe I should move to MA, kill a person accidentally while drunk, testify before Congress about things that I didn't really see and then run for a public office. Sounds like the MA blueprint!

Buck,
There's so many chapters, it's no wonder you left a few out. Voting for. Voting against. Reporting for duty. I'm losing to this idiot. Falling down while skiing and blaming an innocent bystander. Etc. Of course, I guess you have to leave some for part deux. By then he'll have supplied you with more material for part trois.

Brian R, Gunny
When the novel becomes a screenplay, who should I get to play the Character? I was thinking between Jim Carey (ala 'Mask') and Buster Keaton.
Maybe Chas Chaplin from 'The Great Dictator'???
I briefly considered all 5 of the 3 Stooges but they are not stupid enough.
I will get backing from the Estate of Julius and Ethyl Rosenberg, I am sure.
I am going to take my profits, invest them in bone-meal futures, buy the salvage rights to the killing fields from Pol Pot and sell the fertilizer to the red states since all the bull schidt is in the blue states and the red states ain't buyin' it. I just hoope the SCOTUS doesn't make me pay the blues royalties since they were responsible for the killing fields from the git-go.

Cyne
If I am lucky, this could be as big as the Hobbits thing.... Whole lot more scary bad guys...

Buck,
maybe you could con him into playing himself. You might get some good ad lib(eral) lines in there.

Cyne
I do not think he would be Smart Enough to play someone That Stupid.

MikeR: Well, your loss
What can I say? Since you seem so fond of quoting my blog bio, I must say I'm flattered. And I heard it many times when I was there.

Buck:
Boris Karloff should play him. Even better, Karloff's dead, so there's no danger of overacting the part.

We can only Hope
I would vote for Newt in a heartbeat! The Republicans have so many more viable candidates than the Democrats that it is a very hopeful future for 2008...don't forget if we get Hillary, we will have Bill again in the background strutting his stuff all over the place...do we want to go through that again? And remember the end of his administration...the thefts in the white house, the stripping of the Presiden't plane, and all of the hillbilly actions you would have expected...having a Harvard or Yale degree does not make you smart...it shows only that you have perserverence! Cinton is a hillbilly in a $1200 suit. Kerry is dead in politics...even before he put his foot in his mouth. But this was the final nail in his coffin...good job Jon!

Brian...
...that was too funny!!

Jimmy
Your "line" isn't back yet. Do you know what's goin g on? Last time i tried i could still get to your site from your old posts on BrianR's site. Can you stay alive that way? Man, I'd hate to lose you.

Buck
The perfect actor to play "the character" would of course be Ted Cassidy, who played Lurch on the TV series "The Addams Family". Also has no one picked up on the irony that all of this happened at Halloween?

Ted
Oops, Ted Cassidy is also dead. Same notation as Karloff applies here.

jon carry
The state of MA. needs to do a reinactment of the Boston Tea Party.

John Kerry can play the part of the tea.

Cynewulf
Let's identify that innocent bystander on the ski slope.. a Secret Service agent paid by us to take a bullet, if necessary, for John F(ull of himself) Kerry.

This pompous a** told a reporter "I don't fall down", the "s-o-b knocked me over."

He was just kidding! He made a joke (ha ha) and and he BOTCHED it. Anyone who thought he meant what he said, well, they are the ones who need to apologize!

From a Liberal Republican:
Leroy writes: Thursday, November, 02, 2006 1:39 PM
Lydia
Neo-cons may be unappealing to you but there is something we should bear in mind. They do vote. Better to have these, as you accurately described them, Liberal Republicans voting Republican than have them vote Democrat next week.

These truely are the swing voters, I hesitate to refer to them as useful idiots but perhaps with enough time and exposure they will advance further to the right
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Here's a little news flash to both of you, those "useful idiot" swing votes as you like to call them...in reality are the majority of voters. I left the Democratic Party and joined the Republican Party because I was tired of all the radical BS. My politicians embracing the radical's in their party. My daughter, my best friend came with me and they are members of PETA and Vegans, imagine that! Yes two more of those Liberal Republican Useful Idiots. That makes three of us, oh wait they also brought several of their friends over to the other side as well. I WILL NOT tolerate BS from your side either. You can sit back and say she's just one person, but guess what? I am many people. There are far more of us "useful idiots" than there are radical Republicans or Democrats. Just look at any political breakdown and you will see the Centrist are the majority. I will not tolerate being referred to as a "useful idiot", no more than I put up with the radical BS coming from the other side. People telling me what they think I want to hear, then going and doing whatever the hell they want to do anyway. Illegal immigration ringing any bells? Republican politicians have totally stabbed the American voter in the back in this arena. Holding off on voting, voting for it. I do believe in protecting the environment and I am not talking about Global Warming. I do believe in animal rights, helping the poor. You want a prediction keep calling us, "the line voters" "useful idiots" and news flash Kerry Jr. many of us have college educations. We'll take the majority we have given to the Republican's since they are not doing what they are supposed to be doing either, and for the first time ever you will see a majority of Independents in both Congress and the Senate within the next 20 years. Just sit back and watch, as we the "useful idiots" become more and more dissatisfied with both parties. Then we'll all sit back and listen to all the whining coming in from both sides..How'd this happen? All you'll have to do is just look in the mirror. Point your hand and see the three fingers you have pointed back at you, as you point one finger at me and call me a "Useful Idiot" and you'll see exactly how it happened. Let Lieberman be your first warning. We useful idiots don't "have to support"; either side.



One more point
This Useful Idiot college educated, Liberal Republican also served her country and did so proudly...
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