The Swimmer Deserves a Bitch Slap
Teddy "the Swimmer" Kennedy, in a speech to the Council on Foreign Relations, has demonstrated, once again, why his fat bloated ass needs to be bitch slapped.
From WorldNet Daily.
In a speech yesterday to the Council on Foreign Relations, Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., delivered a scathing rebuke of President Bush, accusing him of deliberately exaggerating the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq.
Eat some more cheese Teddy.
The address is particularly significant in this presidential election year, because of its timing and the high-profile role Kennedy has played in the campaign of Sen. John Kerry, the New York Times reported.
It suggested the Democrats intend to focus on attacking Bush's credibility.
...because you have no valid platform, no credibility, and nothing to attack. WHAP!
Kennedy accused the president of "pure, unadulterated fear-mongering, based on a devious strategy to convince the American people that Saddam's ability to provide nuclear weapons to al-Qaida justified immediate war."
"pure, unadulterated fear-mongering" - just like devious catdaddy bootlegger Joe used to secure the fortune that allowed you to buy your way into politics. You've never had to work a day in your life. WHAP!
The Massachusetts senator blamed CIA Director George Tenet for failing to correct statements by Bush, and he accused the administration of exaggerating assessments of the danger Iraq presented to the world.
This is for George and George, WHAP! WHAP! and one more from me WHAP!
Bush, pointing out previous administrations considered Saddam a threat, contends he acted on the best intelligence available. He also argues weapons of mass destruction may yet be found.
The administration insists, moreover, the ouster of Saddam Hussein, as part of the overall war on terrorism, has made the world safer.
But Kennedy, who has repeatedly denounced the war, issued perhaps his sharpest criticism yet, the Times reported.
"Why wasn't C.I.A. Director Tenet correcting the president and the vice president and the Secretary of Defense a year ago, when it could have made a difference, when it could have prevented a needless war, when it could have saved so many lives?" he asked.
"a needless war"? What are you smoking? WHAP!
The Times said while the CIA had no immediate comment, Republican senators John Kyl of Arizona and Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania circulated a letter pointing out statements by Democratic lawmakers prior to the war, describing Iraq as an urgent threat.
In comments related direction to the campaign, Kennedy said, the "most important decision any president makes is the decision on war or peace."
That statement is bullshit, and you know it. WHAP! We DID NOT start this war, and you know it. WHAP!
"No president who misleads the country on the need for war deserves to be re-elected," he said. "A president who does so must be held accountable. The last thing our nation needs is a sign on the desk in the Oval Office in the White House that says, 'The buck doesn't stop here anymore.'"
You are full of shit and my hand is sore. BANG!!