Monday, July 12, 2004

Kerry Vows To Restore 'Truth' to Presidency - Washington Post not buying it

From The Washington Post

Kerry's flip flopping is getting close to outright lying.

"We have not stood up and attacked our opponents in personal ways," Kerry said.


This week alone, Kerry has criticized Bush personally in speeches for lying, professional laziness, waiting until right before the election to indict Enron Corp.'s former chief executive, Kenneth L. Lay, lacking values and even having worse hair than the two Democrats. Some advisers are privately counseling Kerry to tone down his attacks on Bush. [...]

With Republicans questioning Edwards's fitness to serve as a wartime president, given the fact that he has less than six years of government experience, Kerry defended his vice presidential pick as more qualified for the job than Bush. [...]

Yet it was Kerry himself who challenged Edwards's readiness during the Democratic primary elections, saying it's not a time for "on-the-job training." He mocked Edwards's youthfulness -- the vice presidential candidate is 51 -- and later asked aides what made Edwards think he was ready for the presidency.


More Kerry flip flopping here and here.
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