Doing Somersaults
July 17, 2007 on 9:24 pm | In Main |
This is too funny. One flip-flopper from the Bay Sate accusing another of actually being in his league. Kerry is trying to hit Mitt’s soft spot, and he is right that Mitt has changed his mind on some key issues. But why would Kerry even go there?
The explanation of one of Mitt’s flaks is priceless:
“This is a textbook case of Freudian projection,” Eric Fehrnstrom said. “John Kerry is projecting his own undesirable traits onto other people. It’s a mild form of personality disorder. Usually, it’s not a cause for concern unless it shows up in a U.S. senator.”
Who knows if Fehrnstrom is right, but it certainly is a clever retort. In fact, I’d want this guy working for me. Kerry looks even more foolish than the guy he is attacking. First he was for the war then he was against it. Then he was for NCLB, then he was against it. First he was for the Patriot Act, then he was against it. And the same for the death penalty for terrorists.
Sort of takes your breath away, doesn’t it? What prompted this idiotic outburst?
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Don’t you have to change your mind twice to “flip-flop”? That would make the change of a position once just a “flip”…
Not to ruin a nice media storyline, but Romney changed his position on one issue once. All the other alleged flipflopping is just spinning in the press to make the flipflopper thing stick.
OK everyone, go to town on that.
Comment by Jake — July 17, 2007 #