5.26.2004

GORE, THE HATCHET MAN

So it looks like we have our flame-thrower.
Since there's no VP candidate yet, and it's too early for Kerry to really be throwing fast balls - everybody's go-to guy is laying it on pretty thick:
President Bush has exposed Americans abroad and Americans in every U.S. town and city to a greater danger of attack by terrorists because of his arrogance, willfulness, and bungling at stirring up hornet's nests that pose no threat whatsoever to us. And by then insulting the religion and culture and tradition of people in other countries. And by pursuing policies that have resulted in the deaths of thousands of innocent men, women and children, all of it done in our name.
The speech at New York University

2 Comments:

paul said...

I think it's a shame that from what I understand from the British press, he wasn't this aggressive during the 2000 campaign! But it's nice to see such a clear message coming from the anti-Bush lobby - this is no time to mince words!

1:35 PM  
Ian said...

Personally, my favorite moment of the speech was this bit:

"Donald Rumsfeld, as the chief architect of the war plan, should resign today. His deputies Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith and his intelligence chief Stephen Cambone should also resign...

Condoleeza Rice... should also resign immediately.

George Tenet should also resign."

Given the roars from the crowd as he was saying this, I'm just suprised he stopped there. He should have kept going. He should have imporvised a bit.

Why not Cheney? Why not Bush? How 'bout old Tony Blair?

Go Al, you tiger you.

Incidentally, I notice the story didn't make the PBS Newshour.

2:39 PM  

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