March 17, 2004


Personal? We'll show you personal...

Preznit Thin Skin has an ad out there, that he says he endorsed. It accuses Kerry of that most republican of charges, wanting to raise taxes and increase spending...well, at least that's not the path to record deficits. He also accuses Kerry of being "weak" on National Defense, showing pictures of servicemen and women, you know the kind Preznit Oath-Breaker could not be bothered to hang with while in the TANG...he was too busy drinking and chasing rich puddy...

The presidential election took a sharply personal turn Tuesday, as President Bush aired a new television ad accusing Democrat John F. Kerry of turning his back on troops in Iraq while Kerry accused the administration of creating a "credibility gap" by misleading the public on issues including weapons of mass destruction and the cost of a new Medicare drug benefit.
Now let's see, who misled who about Weapons of Mass Destruction, and included it in their State of the Union Address? It wasn't Bill Clinton; it wasn't Shrubya's Daddy and it sure wasn't Saint Ronnie. Who had a Secretary of State become a High-Priced Male Hooker at the UN? Who is a solely owned and operated subsidiary of CheneyBurton, Inc?

Must be some other guy, 'cause Preznit BunnyPants is all, well, honorable and shit. Right? Right? Awwww...damn, someone's got a Credibility Gap and his name is not John Kerry.

posted by Jo Fish on 03.17.04 at 12:24 AM





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B-b-b-b-b-but.....he's a man of prayer, which is the exact words I've heard from any number of GOP-ers. And I can't deny it - I'm sure he prays hourly to Karl Rove and The Mighty God of Big Corporate Donors.

posted by: andante on 03.17.04 at 08:59 AM [permalink]



I'm a man of prayer too if "Goddamn you George Bush" can be considered a prayer.

posted by: merl on 03.17.04 at 10:02 AM [permalink]



I pray that W joins the ranks of the unemployed in January via our vote in November. I pray daily.

posted by: Dan on 03.17.04 at 01:41 PM [permalink]



"showing pictures of servicemen and women"

Finally I saw that ad (I don't "do" television, save for the soundless I see when down for pints in the afternoon): to my recollection of the Uniform Military Code, depiction of on-duty uniformed servicemen and women for political purpose is prohibitted.

That fit with your's?

posted by: Thomas Ware on 03.17.04 at 05:54 PM [permalink]






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