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August 24, 2004
Via Drudge

Posted by Bill

So I know you've probably seen it, but talk about hypocrisy ...

“If George Bush wants to ask me questions about that through his surrogates, he owes America an explanation about whether or not he showed up for duty in the National Guard. Prove it. That's what we ought to have. I'm not going to stand around and let them play games.” -- John Kerry, NBC News, 4/26/04

A old press release on the Kerry campaign WEB SITE, ferrchrissakes ...

Posted by Bill at August 24, 2004 03:42 PM | TrackBack (0)

Comments

This is off-topic, but I can't find an appropriate place to put it here. On the RNC Bloggers page, under Other Blog Coverage, what is up with the last person listed there?

Just askin'.

Posted by: Evilwhiteguy at August 24, 2004 09:59 PM

You mean Reason?

Posted by: Bill from INDC at August 25, 2004 12:47 AM

How is this hipocrisy? I haven't seen any reports of Kerry ditching his patriotic duty...

Posted by: Andrew Quinn at August 25, 2004 12:49 AM

Not Reason. Earlier, she who will not be named or linked was on the list...

She's gone now. The world is right again.

Posted by: Evilwhiteguy at August 25, 2004 01:17 AM

And while I'm off-topic (sorry) congratulations on the convention gig. Wish I could have gone, but there was this whole "people have to read your blog" qualifier that knocked me out of the running :)

Posted by: Evilwhiteguy at August 25, 2004 01:21 AM

Not to mention credentialling (hey, I invented a word!) a guy named "Evilwhiteguy" probably wasn't in the cards anyway...

Posted by: Evilwhiteguy at August 25, 2004 01:24 AM

SWWNBNOL was on the list?

My God ...

Thanks. Yeah, "Evilwhiteguy" is sort of an impediment.

Posted by: Bill from INDC Journal at August 25, 2004 09:14 AM

are none of you going to respond to Andrew? Andrew - you may mean "hypocrisy," since most people - ideology notwithstanding - acknowledge that nothing Kerry does could be referred to as "hip", especially anything he attempts to krinesthai/krinein, or explain/decide. hyp, from "hypo," or pretend, works much better. examples of Kerry playing pretend: progenitor of my favorite kerry story which involves a certain non-existant charmed hat, and, of course, that silly nonsense about the war he voted for before he voted against it and the troop deployment tug-of-war. like all good children, he doesn't see any problem with mixing reality and fun fiction.

Posted by: tee bee at August 25, 2004 03:31 PM