Wednesday, May 12, 2004

More from the Best of the Web, this time the hypocrisy is from John Kerry (who granted is virtually indistinguishable from te New York Times)

"This is a moment for America to try to deal with this without any partisan politics. This is not about politics. This is about our country. This is about how we're going to be stronger."--John Kerry on Abu Ghraib, quoted by CNN.com, May 8

"Over the past week we have all been shocked by the pictures from the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. . . . John Kerry has called on Donald Rumsfeld to resign, and today we're asking you to support him by adding your name to the call for Rumsfeld to resign. . . . Keep the ball rolling. Donate now!"--John Kerry campaign e-mail, quoted by the Washington Times, May 7

John Kerry saying one thing and then doing another? Shocking! Now if Bush uses imagery from 9/11, a legitimate example of his leadership, as part of his campaign, liberals go apoplectic.

The "Kerry for President" campaign's new motto: "Do as I say, not as I do!"

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