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Jawhn Karry Says Voter Anger at Washington Is Hypocritical
2010-05-27
Times are tough, especially among those still looking for good jobs, but Sen. John Kerry doesn't think Washington's to blame. In fact the former Democratic presidential candidate, concerned with the anger voters are aiming at Washington, says that his party and President Obama are doing a ship-shape job.

"We've come back," he says of the nation, Wall Street, and the economy. "This is an amazing resurgence."

Kerry talked about the voter anger during a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor called to give him time to pitch his expansive climate and energy bill. He was asked if he's ever seen such anger with Washington, in part inspired by the Tea Party movement named after the Boston Tea Party in his home state.

With many expecting him to say no, the 26-year Washington veteran said yes, citing the turbulent 1960s and the Watergate era. "Yes, I have seen it," he said, but while those were focused on the Vietnam War and Richard Nixon's power grab, he said "I think this is less focused."

It wasn't a slam at the Tea Party movement and those upset at Washington as much as a frustration he feels that Congress and the president aren't getting the credit he thinks they deserve for pulling the country out of a second depression.

"I think there's a comprehension gap," said Kerry. His point: While people may not be feeling the benefits of the bailouts and healthcare reform yet, Congress has been working with Obama to right the economic ship. Still, he sounded sympathetic to those kicked around by the economy. "There's a sense of some things unraveling" to them, said Kerry.

But he said that the D.C.-directed attacks are hypocritical, since many of those attacking Washington spending presumably want to keep their Social Security and Medicare and want Washington to play a big role in the Gulf Oil cleanup. "There's a huge contradiction on a daily basis," he said.

Maybe, he concluded, the Democrats should change their communications strategy "to better sell what we've done."
Posted by:Beavis

#16  People were mad at bush over spending. Fools voted for Obama because he was not bush. Obama took that as a mandate and increased spending which made people even madder. Kerry has a point that the voters created this but we aim to fix things in Nov.
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2010-05-27 19:14  

#15  Sorry - the above was the Democrat "translation" - not my view!
Posted by: DMFD   2010-05-27 17:46  

#14  change their communications strategy "to better sell what we've done."

If you stupid bitter clinger redneck voters were only smart enough to appreciate our brilliance you would worship the Democrats as the gods we truly are.
Posted by: DMFD   2010-05-27 17:45  

#13  Dear Senator Kerry:

"I feel so miserable without you; it's almost like having you here." - Stephen Bishop
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-05-27 16:09  

#12  Yeah, but you gotta hand it to him, he's done pretty well for a guy who's never done an honest day's work in his life.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-05-27 14:48  

#11  The hypocrisy is that whether we voted for "free stuff" or not it got shoved down our throats by Washington.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-05-27 12:31  

#10  We elected these people...

Some elected these people. The number of eligible voters and the real number of votes caste has never been close. Far too many didn't because 1- they think both side are crooks, 2 - that it didn't matter who got into office as most will do about the same thing but in varying degrees, 3 - just wanted to be left alone to get on with their lives. Now that 'life' has bitten them on the ass, some of those 'we' are finally taking notice.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-05-27 12:29  

#9  I hate to say it, but he is kind of correct. We elected these people because they promised to give us free stuff, and it is the act of giving us all that free stuff that is screwing the economy.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-05-27 11:55  

#8  Life imitates the Onion

Posted by: Frozen Al   2010-05-27 11:34  

#7  who served in Vietnam
Posted by: bman   2010-05-27 11:24  

#6  ...since many of those attacking Washington spending presumably want to keep their Social Security and Medicare and want Washington to play a big role in the Gulf Oil cleanup.

Jeez, Jawn, you make it sound like Social Security and Medicare are only given to us because of the goodness of the Democratic heart. Ever hear of FICA, douchebag? Ask your accountant about it.
And as far as the big oil spill, the guvmint will do what it always does. Take credit for it when the private sector experts fix it.
What an asshole...
Posted by: tu3031   2010-05-27 11:04  

#5  So, Juan, what do you think about illegal aliens? Should they be given the vote?
Posted by: gorb   2010-05-27 10:38  

#4  and to think: this asshat could have been President. With Zero setting the low bar, Kerry might've actually done better. Inconceivable!
Posted by: Frank G   2010-05-27 10:23  

#3  Lurch looks down his nose at the peasants and sneers.
Posted by: Jefferson   2010-05-27 09:38  

#2  The people are only using the standards set by the Donks when they decried the Bush administration had delivered the worst economy ever in 2006. That the Donks in 2010 have not only blown those standards but have exceeded the economic negatives by leagues in comparison hardly makes the public the problem. Then again we're dealing with the Donk principle of 'one set of rules for me and another set of rules for thee'. There is no hypocrisy upon his part because the acquisition and retention of Power is self rationalizing and justifying.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-05-27 09:00  

#1  "to better sell what we've done."

YOU....havn't done a FREAKIN' thing A$$HAT but spend MY MONEY........GO AWAY JACKASS
Posted by: armyguy   2010-05-27 08:51  

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