Kerry attacks McCain, GOP tactics
By Brian C. Mooney, GLOBE STAFF
DENVER -- Predicting that Republican attacks, like those that felled his presidential candidacy four years ago, will backfire against Barack Obama, Senator John F. Kerry tonight issued a blistering critique of Republican presidential candidate John McCain, a friend whom Kerry once sounded out about being his running mate.
Addressing the Democratic National Convention, Kerry linked McCain to President Bush's foreign policy, which the Massachusetts Democrat characterized as reckless and extremist, and offered the failure of his own candidacy as a map for Democrats to follow to defeat what he called the GOP's politics of "fear and smear" and "distortion and division."
He also mocked McCain for shifting positions on issues as a candidate and vigorously defended Obama's patriotism.
"I have known and been friends with John McCain for almost 22 years," Kerry said. "But every day now I learn something new about candidate McCain. To those who still believe in the myth of a maverick instead of the reality of a politician, I say, let's compare Senator McCain to candidate McCain.
"Candidate McCain now supports the wartime tax cuts that Senator McCain once denounced as immoral. Candidate McCain criticizes Senator McCain's own climate change bill. Candidate McCain says he would now vote against the immigration bill that Senator McCain wrote. Are you kidding? Talk about being for it before you're against it,'' evoking a Kerry comment about his position on bills to fund the Iraq war which Republicans used relentlessly in 2004 to ridicule him as a flip-flopper.
McCain and the Republicans have zeroed in on Obama's foreign policy pronouncements to portray him as inexperienced and weak. But Kerry said the selection of a commander-in-chief is about "electing judgment and character, not years in the Senate or years on earth. Time and again, Barack Obama has seen farther, thought harder, and listened better. And time and again, Barack Obama has been proven right."
He cited Obama's call for a timetable for withdrawing from Iraq, which McCain labelled "cut and run" but which Bush and the Iraqi government now agree upon. He spoke of Obama's policy of talking to enemies of the US, which McCain scoffed at. But now, in the case of Iran's nuclear program, "Bush's diplomats are doing exactly what Obama said: talking with Iran."
During the address, Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz, sat next next to Obama's wife, Michelle.
Kerry also fired a broadside at McCain on the conduct of his campaign.
"Senator McCain, who once railed against the smears of Karl Rove when he was the target, has morphed into candidate McCain who is using the same 'Rove' tactics and the same 'Rove' staff to repeat the same old politics of smear and fear," Kerry said. "Well, not this year, not this time. The Rove-McCain tactics are old and outworn, and America will reject them in 2008."
Kerry also drew a comparison between the attacks on his patriotism because he opposed the Vietnam War and those on Obama for his opposition to the war in Iraq.
"Years ago, when we protested a war, people would weigh in against us saying, 'My country right or wrong,'" Kerry said. "Our answer? Absolutely, my country right or wrong. When right, keep it right. When wrong, make it right. Sometimes loving your country demands you must tell the truth to power.
"This is one of those times, and Barack Obama is telling those truths," he said.



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I love John Kerry. He had a wonderful speech that just contibuted to the entire night. So glad to see him there!
Actually, Kerry said, "Candidate McCain now supports the wartime tax cuts that Senator McCain once denounced as irresponsible" not "immoral." This article must quote from pre-distributed copies of Kerry's speech, not what he actually said. And the video above shows only 1/2 of Kerry's terrific speech - you can watch the whole thing on the official DNC convention website.
It is very, very sad to see the old men with gray hairs of the Democratic Party are running around doing what this young inexperience Presidential candidate name Barrack Hussein Obama wants them to do doing the hard work for him while he will just show up to wave to the crowd you fools that were in that Pepsi Centre.And Vice President Joe,joe Biden thinks American people are so stupid to keep feeding us I mean those nuts that were inside the centre with lies like he usually does for over thirty years as a Washington insider.It would look much better if it would be the other way around him as President and Obama as his Vice President but because he didn't get a single vote during the Primaries he ends up being use by Obama as a water boy Biden.You ask for it now you get it you gray hair fools in your Party.Obam."hey you Bidden get back here,and so to you Kerr and Billy get your a,s over here".
skmj.....you just ramble on and on and on.......YOU MAKE NO SENSE WHATSOEVER! You are either completely stupid or just a plain idiot! Or maybe you are both!!!!!! Learn to spell correctly......maybe then people might take what you say seriously!!
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The truth really hurts I know don't get mad at me I didn't do it.Ask your party leaders and let them know why you feel that way,maybe they have an answer for you.I too was leaning towards Hilliary Clinton but then the whole structure suddenly collapsed leaving many victims of the decision by the Party hierachy.see you in 2012.
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