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Thank you, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz

Texas senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn voted against John Kerry’s confirmation as secretary of state. Didn’t stop him from confirmation, of course, but it was nicely symbolic.

Any opposition to Lurch, the lying clown who slandered a generation of Vietnam veterans and caused us unending problems in the post-war job market, is a very good thing. Now we’ll watch to see how the pol who never met a dictator he didn’t like, gets his international comeuppance. I hope.

Although I would prefer he not get any ambassadors killed, like Clinton did.

Catsup King as Ivan the Terrible

Or so says the Russian online daily Kommersat, with further photographic proof from Mr. Goon at Simply Jews.

For my money, John Kerry, the Catsup King better known as Lurch, whom Barry will soon name to replace the Hildabeast, is just plain terrible.

Kerry, ugh

The lying scumbag, who slandered every soldier in Vietnam to Congress in 1972 to make his political bones, gets SecState.

As Ed Drsicoll says:

“If true, as I wrote the other day, the sixties are now complete: A president supported by an ex-Weatherman and the New Black Panthers might as well have a Winter Soldier in his cabinet for the complete Radical Chic Meets Geritol experience. If only Leonard Bernstein was still around to savor the moment.”

Conservatives brought these nitwits down once. They can do it again.

Via Instapundit.

UPDATE:  It’s official. “Lurch” is the new SecState. It’s one of the least respectable positions in D.C., and that’s saying a lot. Seems to magnetically attract well-known liars like Hilary Clinton, whose various illnesses have kept her from testifying on how she lost an ambassador.

I wonder if Lurch will now produce his magic hat? The one the SF allegedly gave him on his fantasy foray into Cambodia all those years ago. How many ambassadors will Lurch lose? Wait and see.

John Kerry to the rescue

Politics and crime have always been the mainstays of American newspaper journalism. The latter is easy to report on since (even if the cops refuse to cooperate) the relevant documents generally are considered public information, and the former fulfills the newspaper’s alleged role of watchdog–although the ink pols generate isn’t very often of the watchdog variety. So it’s no surprise that congressmen like Kerry want to save the industry from itself. I mean get this:

"Lawmakers are witnessing the crisis firsthand. Press watchdogs who once prowled Capitol Hill are disappearing, replaced by special-interest publications and foreign news organizations."

If they were really watchdogs, i.e. thorns in the politicians’ sides, why would the lawmakers care about losing them? In any case, not even newspaper executives think public financing will stave off bankruptcy for long. Nationalizing them, like some talk of doing for the big, insolvent banks? That might only accelerate their demise, since their role as government mouthpiece would be obvious.

Battleshipping Barry

I passed the tee-vee room last night, on the way to get Mr. B. bathed, and saw "I still have the hat" Kerry speechifying, while Mom did her occupational duty (and her political preference) of watching the Dem dog-and-pony show. Fortunately, I had other fish to fry, so I didn’t have to raise my blood pressure the way Victor Davis Hanson apparently did. I did think to myself when I saw "Reporting for duty" Kerry that if he could be swiftboated in 2004, then, as some commenter on some blog I read put it, B. Hussein Obama, with significantly more controversial baggage, can be battleshipped. Oh, yeah.

UPDATE: This is truly an excellant beginning. McCain’s people are amazing at producing this sort of thing quickly. Hope they keep it up. Here’s another winner-in-the-making: It’s Barry’s terrorist buddy Bill Ayers’ anniversary.

American Patriot

Retired Air Force Colonel George E. "Bud" Day, with his black-or-white views, wouldn’t survive an old media profile, but then I’m sure the eighty-three-year-old Vietnam combat veteran wouldn’t want one. He’s famous enough among his peers without the MSM’s ministrations, and their interleavened hymns to liberal politics and political correctness.

This 2007 biography, warts and all, is much better, anyhow, and worth the read just to find out how this fighter-pilot leader of the Vietnam War’s surviving "hard-ass resister" POWs–with the help of one honest journalist–helped defeat John Kerry for president. Of course the liberals, who can’t stand Day, like to lump him with Kerry’s Swift Boat critics. But Day’s group was altogether different: the 1973-returning Nam POWs, who consider Kerry not merely a phony hero, as the Swifties do, but a traitor who made their captive lives worse after his 1971 congressional testimony slandering all Vietnam combat veterans as murderers.

But there’s lots more to the Heartland, Iowa-raised Day in Robert Corum’s fine book, including his service in World War II and his years of flying before his 1966 shootdown over North Vietnam, and, of course, his command of the famous Misty FACs. You’ll also see why Day and John McCain are very close despite differences on some issues–and why you’ll undoubtedly see Day campaigning for Mac.

Swiftboating Baby Barry

Baby Barry will not be Swiftboated, the Dem daily trumpets this morning, because he will fight back. As if the Dem’s ersatz war hero John Kerry didn’t try to outargue his Vietnam veteran attackers. He may have slacked off a bit since he had the MSM in the tank for him. They were refusing to take seriously the blasts from his detractors, who were almost his entire old chain of command in the war. But that fact alone, plus their ability to circulate on the Internet their story and attack ads which the old media had rejected, proved to be enough. Kerry, meanwhile, still refuses to release his service records. Some hero. This time the ersatz racial healer likewise has a daisy chain of ignominy to hang around his neck, from his loudmouth racist pastor of twenty years to his crooked housing financier and his unrepentent terrorist buddies, to mention just three. Nevermind his stated aims to ban handguns, etc. So fire all the torpedoes you like, Dems, the swift boats are coming to get you. Again.