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Kerry negates himself.

Henry Imler September 27th, 2006

I just received an email from John Kerry. It is a great example of
why I hate politics. I don’t think Republicans are getting the job
done; but when I listen to the Democrats they sound worse than the
Republicans! Anyway, to the letter:

This is the introduction:

Dear Adolph, (hehe, yeah, I signed up as Adolph Hitler during the campaign.)

This isn’t a time for rhetoric. The johnkerry.com community has been working and building towards the 2006 elections for almost two years now. You know what this is all about…

Ok, I like that Kerry does not want to wage a rhetorical election. Then I come to this part:

The amount of money our candidates have on hand by
midnight on September 30 will determine how well-prepared they are for
the stretch-run — the final six weeks of these elections.

Will they be ready to drive to victory, or will they fall prey to the relentless October attacks of the Rove Republicans? Your decision to act now can answer that crucial question.

Bam. In a letter saying that this is no time for rhetoric and not 300 words later the use of rhetoric.

4 Responses to “Kerry negates himself.”

  1. dave [Visitor]on 27 Sep 2006 at 2:26 pm

    What is your definition of rhetoric?

  2. Henry [Visitor]on 27 Sep 2006 at 2:32 pm

    I’d say sweeping generalizations designed to paint the opposing side in
    a abnormally negative light is included within the heading of rhetoric.

  3. dave [Visitor]on 27 Sep 2006 at 7:50 pm

    Do you really think that what Kerry said was untrue?

    Rove Republicans attack, and attack hard. That is a fundamental philosophy of Rovian politics, is it not?

  4. Jackie R. [Visitor]on 06 Oct 2006 at 9:04 am

    “(hehe, yeah, I signed up as Adolph Hitler during the campaign.)”

    Ahh… thank you for the good laugh out loud moment of my morning! That is hilarious.

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