Oh, I get it. Kind of like Bush's 16 words where he didn't say Iraq tried to buy uranium in Africa, or the Iraq is a "uniquely urgent threat" claim he didn't make, or his complaint he couldn't understand why people would infer a link between Iraq and al Qaida after Bush and his minions spent months suggesting that connection.Originally posted by: Sternfan
Reporter: So MR Kerry what did you have for Breakfast today?
Kerry: Pancakes
Reporter: were they good pancakes?
Kerry: I had eggs why do you think I had pancakes?
Reporter: because you just said it in front of the camera.
Kerry: No i did not sir.
Reporter: yes you did, I have it on tape, hey Bob play the tape
Reporter: So MR Kerry what did you have for Breakfast today?
Kerry: Pancakes
Reporter: See you just said Pancakes?
Kerry: That was not me where did you get that tape?
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Oh, I get it. Kind of like Bush's 16 words where he didn't say Iraq tried to buy uranium in Africa, or the Iraq is a "uniquely urgent threat" claim he didn't make, or his complaint he couldn't understand why people would infer a link between Iraq and al Qaida after Bush and his minions spent months suggesting that connection.Originally posted by: Sternfan
Reporter: So MR Kerry what did you have for Breakfast today?
Kerry: Pancakes
Reporter: were they good pancakes?
Kerry: I had eggs why do you think I had pancakes?
Reporter: because you just said it in front of the camera.
Kerry: No i did not sir.
Reporter: yes you did, I have it on tape, hey Bob play the tape
Reporter: So MR Kerry what did you have for Breakfast today?
Kerry: Pancakes
Reporter: See you just said Pancakes?
Kerry: That was not me where did you get that tape?
Like that?
(Psssst. Here's a hint: the breakfast thing was fictional. It didn't really happen. Also, Bush wasn't indecisive about those international affairs issues; he was dishonest. And they really happened.)Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
interesting comparison, Kerry can't decide what he had for breakfast, bush can't decide on internation affairs issues.Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Oh, I get it. Kind of like Bush's 16 words where he didn't say Iraq tried to buy uranium in Africa, or the Iraq is a "uniquely urgent threat" claim he didn't make, or his complaint he couldn't understand why people would infer a link between Iraq and al Qaida after Bush and his minions spent months suggesting that connection.Originally posted by: Sternfan
Reporter: So MR Kerry what did you have for Breakfast today?
Kerry: Pancakes
Reporter: were they good pancakes?
Kerry: I had eggs why do you think I had pancakes?
Reporter: because you just said it in front of the camera.
Kerry: No i did not sir.
Reporter: yes you did, I have it on tape, hey Bob play the tape
Reporter: So MR Kerry what did you have for Breakfast today?
Kerry: Pancakes
Reporter: See you just said Pancakes?
Kerry: That was not me where did you get that tape?
Like that?
hmmm, which holds more weight with the average voter.
