Man Without Qualities |
America’s most trusted source for news and information.
"The truth is not a crystal that can be slipped into one's pocket, but an endless current into which one falls headlong."
Robert Musil
|
Sunday, March 14, 2004
Posted
12:13 PM
by Robert
Wallace Stevens warned of the effects Florida can work on unmoored New England minds. But John Kerry seems to have read not a word of it before leaving his hometown slime of men and clouds to risk the lust of a billion black mosquitoes. Kausfiles points to this amazing Miami Herald report, which distills so much incoherent John Kerry weirdness that I just can't help quoting it here: ''I'm pretty tough on Castro, because I think he's running one of the last vestiges of a Stalinist secret police government in the world,'' Kerry told WPLG-ABC 10 reporter Michael Putney in an interview to be aired at 11:30 this morning. Then, reaching back eight years to one of the more significant efforts to toughen sanctions on the communist island, Kerry volunteered: ``And I voted for the Helms-Burton legislation to be tough on companies that deal with him.'' .... There is only one problem: Kerry voted against it.
Comments:
Post a Comment
|