I'm glad that with all the hot spots in the world, a shaky economy, and a country waiting for Dubya to put down the Xbox controller and show some real leadership, our administration has taken some time to discuss the REAL problems of our
country.
The Massachusetts senator uttered a profanity in an interview in the latest Rolling Stone magazine to express his dismay over Bush's handling of Iraq.
The expletive drew a rebuke from White House, which suggested an apology might be in order.
"That's beneath John Kerry," the president's chief of staff, Andrew Card, said on CNN's "Late Edition."
"I'm very disappointed that he would use that kind of language," Card said. "I'm hoping that he's apologizing at least to himself, because that's not the John Kerry that I know."
I haven't been a big fan of the Kerry campaign ('cause it's been, you know, horrible) but he had a good retort:
"John Kerry saw combat up close, and he doesn't mince words when it comes to politicians who put ideological recklessness ahead of American troops," said spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter. "I think the American people would rather Card and the rest of the White House staff spend more time on fixing Bush's flawed policy in Iraq than on Sen. Kerry's language."
Stick it to 'em, Steph, lousy hypocritical fuckwads.