August 27, 2008

Kerry at the 2008 DNC

If you didn't see and hear this, take 15 minutes to do so. Holy smokes. Had he given speeches like this (okay, and fought back against the Swift Boat Liars sooner) he might have won the 2004 election. Fire and brimstone, this was.

An excerpt:

To those who still believe in the myth of a maverick instead of the reality of a politician, I say, let’s compare Senator McCain to candidate McCain.

Candidate McCain now supports the wartime tax cuts that Senator McCain once denounced as immoral. Candidate McCain criticizes Senator McCain’s own climate change bill. Candidate McCain says he would now vote against the immigration bill that Senator McCain wrote. Are you kidding? Talk about being for it before you’re against it.

Let me tell you, before he ever debates Barack Obama, John McCain should finish the debate with himself.

[snip]

So who can we trust to keep America safe? When we called for a timetable to make Iraqis stand up for Iraq and bring our heroes home, John McCain called it “cut and run.” But today, even President Bush has seen the light. He and Prime Minister Maliki agree on – guess what? – a timetable.

So who can we trust to keep America safe? The McCain-Bush Republicans have been wrong again and again and again. And they know they will lose on the issues. So, the candidate who once promised a “contest of ideas,” now has nothing left but personal attacks. How insulting to suggest that those who question the mission, question the troops. How pathetic to suggest that those who question a failed policy doubt America itself. How desperate to tell the son of a single mother who chose community service over money and privilege that he doesn’t put America first.

Full text here.

Posted by Linkmeister at August 27, 2008 07:45 PM | TrackBack
Comments

He should have fought back. I keep asking myself, years after the fact, why the heck he didn't.

Posted by: cookie jill at August 27, 2008 09:12 PM

I heard part of Kerry's speech on NPR and had the same reaction. Why, 4 years ago, didn't he give this speech or one like it? He just sat there and took it. This sounds more like the guy who went before Congress in 1970-whatever and asked them how you ask someone to be the last man to die for a mistake.

Posted by: hedera at August 28, 2008 01:16 PM