October 30, 2004

The Parade of the Waffle King

I was clearly wrong in bringing this series of posts to an end so far before the election. Because he had done it again and again. Now with the election just a few days away the Waffle King pulls off a double flip flop with a twist.

After months of saying he would have done a better job at getting Osama bin Laden than President Bush; whom he not only accused of outsourcing the job to Afghan war lords (read working with our allies) but of taking his eye off the ball by invading Iraq. (AKA removing a dangerous terror supporting murderous dictator with passion for WMD.) His response to yesterday's bin Laden tape was that we are all united in pursuit of bin Laden and that on this issue there are no Democrats or Republicans, only Americans.

He followed that by saying that there wouldn't have been a video if Bush hadn't outsourced the battle at Tora Bora or taken his eye off the ball by invading Iraq.

The Twist: Despite his attempt to spin a bin Laden video in which Osama uses large amounts of material from his stump speech to score political points against Bush, Kerry insists that the video will have no impact on the election.

Actually, I think he has his fingers and toes crossed praying that it doesn't.

UPDATE: Michele Malkin does a much more thorough job on this. Why am I not suorpised.

Posted by: Stephen Macklin at 10:42 AM | Comments (2) | Add Comment


1 For a terrorist, bin Laden sure hits a lot of DNC talking points.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at October 30, 2004 09:54 PM (+S1Ft)

2 Interesting to note while Bin Laden video aired on Al Jazeera as it always does. What grabs me is a bomb blew up at Al Arabia TV offices in baghdad.
What I wonder about is could a tape have also been delivered there and the network refussed to air it thus? boom- talk about a letter to the editor,

Posted by: michael cohen at October 31, 2004 03:30 AM (80f5I)

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