Also on Cavuto today was former Secy. of State, Al Haig, with his turn at speaking out against all these idiots going overseas, speaking ill-will of our country and our President. Yes, he is none-to-happy, as you can guess, about the whole thing.
You know, the thing that strikes me is that up until George W. Bush became President, it was almost an unwritten rule that no former Presidents would speak poorly of the current sitting President; either at home or abroad. But man, oh, man… what is it about the Bush-derangement syndrome that has caused this current epidemic of President-bashing? It’s even worse overseas, as almost all past Presidents have gone abroad and not only bashed Bush, but bashed this country and sidled up all cozy with our enemies. I’m still puzzled about this all. As Al Haig said, in his time, these acts would have been punishable under by law as traitorous. But today? Can’t do it. You know, that “free speech” thing and all. Plus, it’s oh-so “in” to bash President Bush, it’s almost a societal faux pas NOT do to so (this trait can be attributed to the Hollyweirdos, with whom the democraps love to hang out).
Gold Star Mother, Debra Bastian, who lost a son in 2005 in Iraq, came on Cavuto’s show today to ask for one gift for Christmas - and that is for the troops to snub Kerry when he goes to Iraq. She begs they please not be forced to pose with Kerry, not be cajoled into posing with Kerry, and reminds us about what happened when the same situation occurred when Hillary posed with the soldier, who made an undeniable signal with his crossed fingers under her view.
Keep Your Friends Close, Your Enemies Closer
I, for one, echo this mom’s sentiment. Please, troops… do NOT pose with Kerry!
Debra Bastian, Gold Star Mom, & “Lurch”
Debra’s Son, True Hero
This story comes about because of Kerry’s recent Mideast trip, and his visit with Syrian’s Bashar Asad, and plans to visit the weird beard of Iran, all the while bad-mouthing the Bush Administration. They all, including Sen. Ben Nelson FL(D), need to STFU! Your 15 minutes of fame have long been gone, but your 15 minutes of shame continues to roll onward.