During his primary campaign, John Kerry traveled on private jets, ate
lavish dinners with his ever-present and presumably loving spouse, was
spared any criticism from his competitors and was lionized by a
leftist media.
To recover from the extreme “stress” of this routine, the senator took
a week’s vacation at his wife’s multimillion-dollar getaway in Idaho.
Every eligible American voter must now ask:
If simple campaigning made Kerry snap at a man who asked him who the
foreign leaders were he claimed were supporting him, get testy over a
question about his vote for the Iraq War but against
money to support our troops, and after his vacation get defensive and
nasty when a small group of protesters (among a throng of fans)
flapped flip-flop shoes in a symbolic gesture of the senator’s
flip-flopping record, how will he react to the urgent stresses of
national and international leadership?
What makes for a low tolerance to stress?
It’s usually what people used to refer to as being “spoiled.” Kids who
have a sense of entitlement cannot tolerate circumstances that don’t
go their way and invariably cope by having tantrums. When they grow
up, they may be successful in their chosen careers, even
philanthropic, and, if they’re honest, may go through life escaping
scrutiny.
Not so of elected politicians who we hope and trust are dedicated to
representing what we, the people, expect of a leader.
Do Americans want anyone to be president of the United States
of America whose tolerance for stress runs out after a few months on
the campaign trail and picks up so shortly after a vacation? Who can’t
control his outbursts, puts his foot in his mouth until it reaches
down to his tonsils and spews epithets on vacation?
Even on the ski slopes, Kerry attributed his spill to “the son of a
bitch” Secret Service agent sworn to take a bullet for him. His staff
explained that Kerry says things he doesn’t mean when he gets tired.
That’s reassuring, considering that the presidency is a 24/7 job that
deals with far more urgent issues than photo ops, canned speeches and
skiing gaffes.
By now the entire country knows that Kerry has a bad temper, which
perfectly explains his ardent embrace of Bill Clinton, the United
Nations and countries like France and other regimes that have always
depended on the passage of time to forgive and forget their ego-driven
posturing and defects of character.
What makes for a bad temper?
In Kerry’s case, it appears to be a snobbish, condescending
intolerance for dissenting opinion that he has arrived at honestly,
being a son of rich and indulgent parents, privately schooled, catered
to by servants, married to not one but two heiresses and, in true
born-to-the-purple fashion, contemptuous of “the masses” he purports
to represent.
Like those other immensely rich leftists Ted Kennedy, Al Gore and
Hillary Clinton – who have spent the Bush years shrieking, flailing
and generally “losing it” in public forums – Kerry has demonstrated a
skin so thin that even legitimate questions provoke his anger.
Do Americans want anyone to be president of the United States
of America whose bilge and bile are already – six and a half months
away from the election – out of control?
Imagine Kerry meeting with Democracy-loving heads of state who tell
him they support America’s global war on terrorism and hate
appeasement. If he’s true to his character, it’s a good bet he will
lash out, reminding them that his “philosophy” is more in tune with
the U.N. and France (and other enemies of the U.S.) whose ideas about
“protecting” America appeal to him more.
But if they sneer or glare at him, Kerry – who never says what he
means or means what he says – is apt to change his tune. After all,
for his entire tenure in the Senate, he has worked hard on a
please-everyone persona, which explains why he has been both for and
against every important issue facing our country for the last 19
years.
What makes for a passion to please?
In a word, insecurity, which means that deep down he doesn’t know what
he really stands for and so always tries to play both ends against the
middle.
Take “special interests,” which Kerry, in his practiced
I-dare-you-to-challenge-me fashion, has said he will “stand up” to.
But according to former two-term governor and current Democratic
senator from Georgia Zell Miller, Kerry is “the Olympic Gold Medalist
when it comes to special-interest money.” Even former Vermont governor
Howard Dean, Kerry’s rival during the primaries and now his
Cheshire-cat-smiling supporter, said he was “outraged” that Kerry “has
raised more money from paid lobbyists than any other senator during
the past 15 years.”
So either Miller and Dean are lying or Kerry is lying. But even a
cursory look at the record shows that … oops…guess who is lying!
Then there is Kerry’s either real or phony outrage over “outsourcing,”
i.e., sending American jobs abroad.
If it’s real outrage, then just like charity it should begin at home.
But oops again! That would mean that he’d have to have the character
to decry the fact that his Ketchup-heiress wife gleans her fortune
from the Heinz Corporation that has 57 of its 79 plants in foreign
countries, and the fact that his hero Bill Clinton just outsourced
$160 million worth of cabinetry for his Little Rock library to
Scotland.
If, however, Kerry’s outrage is phony and he secretly appreciates the
need for American companies to remain competitive by outsourcing a
relatively small percentage of jobs to countries outside the U.S.,
then he’d have to have the character to admit this.
But in the world of moral relativism in which Kerry and his left-wing
supporters live, it is unlikely that he will clarify this clear
conflict of interest, hoping that the public he considers so stupid
will not be able to determine whether he is lying about hating
outsourcing or lying about not hating it. What makes people lie?
It is not only an innate allergy to the truth – usually driven by the
desire to please or deceive – but also the arrogant belief that people
are so dense that they will forget what you said in the first place.
While Kerry wants Americans to believe that he will defend our nation
against terrorists, his record contradicts this. In 1994, the year
after the first attack on the World Trade Center, he voted to cut
$1 billion from the counterterrorism budget. In 1995, he proposed a
$1.5 billion cut in intelligence funding. And he has also voted
against every weapons system that is currently defending our
country against the terrorists whose most passionate goal is to
destroy us.
These include, among others, the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, the M-1
Abrams Tank, every Aircraft carrier since 1988, the Aegis antiaircraft
system, the F-15 strike eagle, the Block 60 F-16, the P-3 Orion
upgrade, the B-1, the B-2, the Patriot anti-missile system, the FA-18
and the F-117.
Yet Kerry still wants us to believe he’s interested in America’s
defense!
Even during his campaign, Kerry lied about his prostate cancer
condition, admitting to it only under pressure. And he still refuses
to release his complete medical records for the four months he served
in Vietnam, during which he won a Silver Star, a Bronze Star and three
Purple Hearts. How come? Is it because the records will reveal no
scars, no internal injuries, no “therapy” and no surgery? In fact, not
even one day off to “recover”?
Clearly, Kerry does not believe that “the truth” is the path to set
one free but rather a relative thing to be used selectively to gain
the popularity he craves.
What makes for the need to be popular?
Basically, an insatiable need for acceptance that seems only to be
fulfilled from outside affirmation and not from within.
Unfortunately for Kerry, his popularity lies exclusively with only two
groups: the ultra-liberal voters of Massachusetts and our country’s
last remnants of enraged leftist Democrats who, to this day, are
rankling unto delirium over the Bush victory in 2000.
Kerry hopes that his bandwagon of Bush bashers won’t notice that his
vote for the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform law that
restricts soft money contributions and, as he said, “reduces the power
of the checkbook,” was violated … by guess who? Kerry wants the stupid
voters and corporations to have restrictions, but when he needed cash
for his campaign, he whipped out his checkbook and wrote himself a
$6.4 million check!
In the same way, he wants Americans to believe that he supports our
longtime relationship with that other beleaguered democracy, Israel.
Again, he hopes that the stupid voters won’t remember that he
described the terrorist Yasser Arafat as a “statesman” or notice that
he thinks longtime critics of Israel like entrenched Arabist Jimmy
Carter would best represent his administration – God forbid! – in the
Middle East.
He also hopes that the stupid voters won’t notice that his wife’s
Tides Foundation has financially supported, among other left-wing
causes, numerous anti-war groups, including The International Action
Center of Ramsey Clark (that’s right, the same Ramsey Clark who
offered to defend Saddam Hussein); the National Lawyers Guild, a
communist front a few years ago whose member, lawyer Lynne Stewart,
was arrested for helping Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman (the instigator of
the 1993 World Trade Center bombing) communicate with terror cells in
Egypt after he was arrested; and the Council for American-Islamic
Relations, whose leaders have close ties to terrorist groups such as
Hamas and others to which the foundation has reportedly given over $1
million.
Kerry pretends to have the best interest of the U.S. at heart, but in
issue after issue – and for his entire career – invariably has aligned
himself with our country’s most vicious antagonists.
What accounts for a preference to side with America bashers?
In a word: Hate. Kerry, through his votes and public statements, has
made it clear that he hates large corporations, tax breaks for all
citizens, our military and intelligence services, campaign finance
reform (except for himself), accountability for teachers, the sanctity
of human life … the list goes on and on.
Recently, he defended Shiite imam Muqtada al-Sadr as a "legitimate
voice" in Iraq after this terrorist led an uprising that killed 20
American Marines. In the next breath – predictably – he changed his
mind, acknowledging that indeed al-Sadr had “aligned himself with both
Hamas and Hezbollah, which is a sort of terrorist alignment." Sort of?
And then – what a surprise! – he changed his mind again, saying that
he would not support al-Sadr’s arrest if his terrorism were “an
isolated act.”
When four American civilians were incinerated in their car a few weeks
ago, all Kerry could do was insult President Bush, while offering
nothing better than his tired suggestion that the corrupt U.N. get
involved. “Within weeks of being inaugurated,” he said last week, “I
will return to the U.N.” Isn’t this just the kind of decisive
leadership America needs? The leadership of a man who can’t decide if
a murderous thug who orchestrates the deaths of American soldiers
should be arrested?
And just two weeks ago, when Kerry was fund-raising in New York City,
a professor in the audience accused him of being “the same” as
President Bush because he said he’d “stay the course” in Iraq. The
professor went on to call America “imperialistic” and to say that our
heroic soldiers are destroying hospitals, killing civilians, blah,
blah, blah.
Did Kerry protest these blasphemous accusations and defend the U.S.
and its fighting forces? Quite the contrary! He placated what he
clearly recognized as a fellow America basher, spinning a say-nothing
answer that both a kindergartener and a Ph.D. would reject.
Fortunately, the rest of the country is now learning about this
self-glorifying poseur and that – notwithstanding his robotic rhetoric
and terminal waffling – the one absolutely consistent quality Kerry
has demonstrated throughout his political career is inconsistency!
Don’t Americans deserve more than a man who is riddled with character
flaws and who also has a proven low tolerance to stress, a bad temper,
a predilection to lying and a passion to please and be popular at any
cost?
President Bush is a study in opposites, having a sterling character
and none of Kerry’s neurotic qualities. Through thick and thin, he has
proven to have a high level of grace under pressure, an even temper
and amiable temperament, an absolute aversion to lying and, most
important, a passion to please only the will and needs of the
American people.
No contest!
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