What else to call them?
"He talks about leading a more sensitive war on terror, as though Al Qaeda will be impressed with our softer side,'' Mr. Cheney said of Mr. Kerry, speaking in a somber tone to a crowd that interrupted him with shouts of "U.S.A." as he recalled the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
No, DICK. He meant one that didn't alienate our allies, unlike your junta's inept and cowardly and impotent version.
Of course this is what we expect from Mr. "over 400,000 shares of Haliburton, and there's no conflict of interest."
"He declared at the Democratic Convention that he will forcefully defend America -- after we have been attacked,'' Mr. Cheney continued.
Another bald-faced, out and out lie. Don't believe me? Check back the links on this blog- I've linked to Kerry's speech.
And turncoat Zel Miller wonders:
"At the same time young Americans are dying in the sands of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan, our nation is being torn apart and made weaker because of a Democrat's manic obsession to bring down our commander in chief,'' Mr. Miller said, staring sternly across the hall. "What has happened to the party I've spent my life working in?"
I guess, Zel, ever since the Democrats led the struggle for civil rights, you've been kind of, well, hanging on to your white-sheet base, and now that this gambit doesn't work, you've gone over to where most of the white sheets are still at home. (Ooooh, that's insulting to him!!! No, Mr. Conservative thin-skin- it's true. Miller - like Jimmy Carter- actually after 1964 made appeals to win by doing their lil' ol' Southern strategy.)
Oh, and he's not my commander in chief. He's my employee.
But it looks like Kerry gets it:
Mr. Kerry, breaking from a tradition in which opposing candidates strike a low profile during nominating conventions, flew from his vacation home in Nantucket to Nashville to tell veterans that "extremism has gained momentum" across the globe under Mr. Bush's policies.
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