The question of the 'pascifist' vote for Kerry has always bothered me. This is the most blatant, hypocritical stance that Kerry and the left have. He can say "I will stand up for America" all he wants, but he hasn't done anything in the last 30 years to demonstrate that he believes in anything 'American'."On the subject of stealth, I'll repeat another point: Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Susan Sarandon - they've all urged their followers to vote for Kerry, not Nader. Do you think they're doing so because they believe Kerry when he says he'll wage a better, more effective War on Terror? Really? They know - they certainly sense - that Kerry is talking tough merely to get by the rubes in the general election. Once ensconced in the Oval Office, he can be the John F. Kerry he has always been.
Two weeks ago, Michael Moore told college students, 'There's a reason that [Republicans] are saying Kerry is the No. 1 liberal in the Senate. It's because he is the No. 1 liberal in the Senate.'
Why Republicans don't make an ad of that is a mystery."
"As the time is short, I will leave out all the flattery, and retain all the criticism." - Henry David Thoreau
Monday, November 01, 2004
Jay Nordlinger's Impromptus on National Review Online
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