By Matt Hurley for the TIB Network:
Here are two of my favorites...
Radio Blogger:
8. You have shown a propensity to assess blame when mistakes happen. You blamed the Secret Service for getting in your way when you careened into them while skiing, causing all of you to fall over like bowling pins. You denied owning an SUV, until it was proven you owned one. Then you said it wasn't yours, it belonged to the family. You've repeatedly blamed questions arising from discrepancies regarding your Vietnam service as attacks on your patriotism. Again in this instance, your spokesman blamed this supposed mistake on a campaign staffer who filled this out. Why didn't anyone on your staff bring this to you to make sure it was accurate before it went back to the magazine?
9. You have included in your stock stump speech over the last several weeks criticism over the President passing blame. In fact, the direct quote from several of your speeches is "President Bush’s desk isn’t where the buck stops – it’s where the blame begins." Citing the examples in the last question, and the current controversy over the Outdoor Life article, isn't that part of your speech what psychologists would call projection, Senator?
It is projection. That's nothing new. Liberals have been doing that for quite some time now...
John Kerry Delenda Est!