Monday, October 04, 2004

I knew, deep in my heart of hearts, that John Kerry's story about Charles DeGaulle was phony on some level. Actually, it was untrue on many levels - who was sent, what DeGaulle actually said and did and the fact that we were providing evidence of Cuban missiles, not before but AFTER we had already acted unilaterally.

So Kerry basically made up some facts before suggesting that no one in their right mind should trust President Bush. And do you really think he just thought of that fairy tale and misspoke, or did he bring that story with him anticipating the question about trust?

Thanks to Hugh Hewitt for doing the research.

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