So, you think JFK was a good role model for JFK?
That's John Fitzgerald Kennedy serving as the supposed mold for John Fucking Kerry. Well, Mr. Humberto Fontova has slaughtered that sacred cow in this magificent article on the screen of NewsMax.
The fighting admiral was livid, pleading for permission to allow just two of his jets to blaze off the carrier deck and support the desperately embattled Brigade on that heroic beachhead."Burke, we can't get involved in this," replied Mr. Wonderful.
"WE put those boys there, Mr. President!" the fighting admiral exploded. "By God, we ARE involved!"'
Interesting match here. In one corner, the man who blasted half the Imperial Japanese fleet to fiery rubble and sent it to the bottom of the Pacific at the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
In the other, the man who managed to get his PT boat Karate-chopped in half by a Japanese destroyer, a feat of nautical ingenuity that still has naval men scratching their heads – and one that almost got him court-martialed. Only some heavy political pressure saved Mr. Wonderful in 1944.
Right. Kerry invokes Kennedy. Got it. The seeds of the lies are indeed planted deep.
And we dare not let that weed take root.
Oh yes!
Beautiful rant. ; )
Posted by: Key | April 15, 2004 at 07:01 PM
Well said, Jim. (Imagine that in Doctor McCoy's voice)
Posted by: Mollbot | April 16, 2004 at 01:46 AM
But for the wuss-out at Bay of Pigs there would have been no Missile Crisis, Mr. Wonderful's shining moment. How many Cubans, I wonder, have died at Castro's hands since the Bay fiasco? There's a legacy.
Posted by: Velociman | April 16, 2004 at 06:41 PM