Monday, January 29, 2007

John, I actualy voted for Kyoto before I voted against it, Kerry

Something must have happened to John Kerry when he was in Cambodia earning his seventh or eighth Purple Heart that week he spent in Vietnam. How can one guy be such a colossal glob of stupidity?

OK there are a lot stupid people out there. Take Joe Biden – please. Here’s an idiot advocating for a partition of Iraq into Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish areas. Fine, who cares? But slow Joe also opposes a troop surge of a measly 21,000 troops. Hey Joe, how many troops do suppose it’ll take to make all the Sunni leave their homes in the Shia’ and Kurd areas and move to – where – in the Sunni area? Now multiply that times three to deal with Kurds and Shia’ being forced to do the same thing. Partition is an idea tantamount to real civil war. Forcibly moving three groups people in every manner imaginable and then forcing them to stay there. So yeah, like “ten years in prison” partition is an easy thing to say but a hard thing to do.

But even Slow Joe is bright enough to just talk in sweeping generalities, “We will partition the county into three autonomous, peace loving, terror hating regions that will form a lose Iraqi state where the riches of the state will be shared, each according to its needs and each according to its abilities, Kumbiyha, oh yeah Kumbiyha.” Then just shut up.

So while John, I voted for it before I voted against it, Kerry may not be the dumbest box of rocks in any given room, he does seem to be the one most willing to demonstrate his stupidity by talking too much to prove, ironically, that he’s the smartest one in the room. As a result we are blessed with idiocy like this from a buffoonish Kerry:

“When we walk away from global warming, Kyoto, when we are irresponsibly slow in moving toward AIDS in Africa, when we don’t advance and live up to our own rhetoric and standards, we set a terrible message of duplicity and hypocrisy.

"So we have a crisis of confidence in the Middle East in the world, really. I’ve never seen our country as isolated, as much as a sort of international pariah for a number of reasons as it is today.”

The United States is a signatory to the Kyoto protocol but has neither ratified nor withdrawn from the protocol. The signature alone is symbolic, as the protocol is, Senate Democrats will love this, non-binding over the United States unless ratified. On July 25, 1997, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed by a 95–0 vote the Byrd-Hagel Resolution. That resolution, non-binding I suppose, stated the sense of the Senate was that the United States should not be a signatory to any protocol that did not include binding targets and timetables for developing as well as industrialized nations or "would result in serious harm to the economy of the United States". Oh yeah John, The Davos Darling, Kerry voted yea on the resolution rejecting Kyoto – and this dolt talks of hypocrisy.

As for AIDS in Africa, John, I’m too smart to add, Kerry decried President Bush’s three fold increase in AIDS aide to Africa over the Clinton administration, a figure the president recently asked congress to double.

Then there’s the whole “international pariah” thing, which if you’re talking about the likes of Iran, Syria, North Korea, China, Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, and France I suppose is true. But who gives a crap about being a pariah among that gang. For that matter who gives a crap about phony allies like some in the EU who probably know that US success in Iraq is in the world’s best interest, but will not lift a finger to help.

So, as if we needed any more proof, John, the pariah, Kerry demonstrates once again what a complete piece of crap he is. How can anyone with a brain take this guy seriously?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

John Kerry is totally predictable in his comments. He is a leader of his party. He is against the Kyoto Accords while speaking to labor unions, but for the accords when speaking to environmentalists. He is an American when in America, French when in France, and Cambodian at his convenience. He has multiple dull personalities, and lives in crooked parallel universes. His world requires 720 degrees to circumnavigate,and his internal compass spins in both direStop4nowctions at the same time. He has plenty of big corporate Heinz money to back his efforts to fight big corporations. He is naturally a predictable leader of the Democratic party.

Anonymous said...

Good for people to know.