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January 30, 2007
Hunter Defends USA From Kerry's Insults
Posted by Dave Blount at January 30, 2007 8:20 AM
Responding to the vile insults Hanoi John Kerry directed at America the other day, Duncan Hunter has proven we have at least one 2008 presidential candidate who will actually take his own country's side.
As you may recall, Botched Joke John told a gathering of elitists at Davos, Switzerland that America is a pariah, and that it is guilty of "duplicity and hypocrisy." He even blamed the USA for AIDS in Africa. Oh, and he said that Americans have an "unfortunate habit" of viewing the world "exclusively through an American lens."
Liberals have a more unfortunate habit of viewing the world exclusively through an anti-American lens, though few go as far over the top in denouncing their own country to foreigners as John Kerry, who is very possibly the most contemptible human being to have risen to prominence in our political system. That anyone would ever have voted for this piece of work for president makes me shudder with horror.
One reason treasonous vermin like Kerry push the envelope so far over the edge is that no one calls them on it. The largely likeminded press is all but silent, and even opposition politicians discreetly fail to notice, leaving the false impression that such behavior is acceptable.
Thankfully Hunter stood up for America, noting the tremendous good we have done for an ungrateful world, and pointing out that it was "terrible" for Kerry to have said what he did.

On a tip from Wiggins.


