Wednesday, November 01, 2006

A Kerry/Rove Conspiracy?


Is John Kerry on Karl Rove’s payroll? One would think so after the Senator’s recent comments berating our fighting forces in Iraq: "If you make the most of it and you study hard and you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't you get stuck in Iraq”. Every time a political blockbuster falls on Democrats, it is usually attributed by the Left-wing conspiracy theorists to White House strategist Rove. The Bin Laden tape released just before the 2004 elections, which was practically an endorsement for a Kerry presidency, was credited to Rove by liberal icon Walter Cronkite. Later the timing of the death of top Al Qaeda-in-Iraq leader Al-Zarqawi was ascribed to Bush’s chief political advisor.

So, on the eve of a critical national election when Republicans seem to be struggling to maintain their majority in Congress, could Karl Rove be the mastermind behind John Kerry latest faux paux (as the Senator would say in his native language)? Since 9/11, supporting the troops has always been one of the few issues Republicans and Democrats could agree on, at least in word if not in deed by the Left. Now Kerry has shown his Party’s true colors, an ingrained anti-military bias, by clearly stating only dummies join the US Armed Forces.

It’s difficult to believe it was just a joke, since he was playing to a sympathetic audience. Most US colleges are unabashedly liberal, with Marxist professors inciting impressionable students to Leftist activism. They kick Military recruiters off the campus and ban ROTC programs. Plus, he has stated on numerous occasions his disdain for the troops, comparing them to brutal Mongols after Vietnam, and recently accusing them of breaking into Iraqi homes and scaring women and children.

Is it possible Kerry is “reporting to duty” for his country by sacrificing his reputation to bring down Democrats a week before elections? Maybe the Vietnam Vet has seen the light and realized his Party has little chance of standing against Islamic Fascism in a new Century. Perhaps the Senator has come to realize, like many Americans, that the Democrat Party of Clinton, Carter, and Ted Kennedy is a far cry from the one of Roosevelt, Truman, and Jack Kennedy.

Naaaaaa...I won’t join the people wearing the tin foil hats, but consider this as another Kerry blunder, on par with “I voted for the War in Iraq before I voted against it”. There he goes again.
Note; Picture stolen from Free Republic by Petronski