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July 08, 2006
John Kerry Wanted An Exorcism

While Senator Joe Biden continues to wrestle with his claim to fame in Washington, namely his big mouth, it strikes us as odd how John Kerry seems to have escaped from his latest political oops.

During the Japanese Prime minister's visit to Graceland, MSNBC tracked down a bunch of presidential contenders and asked them to come up with a hypothetical trip with a visiting head of state.

Some of the answers were boring or unoriginal, Hillary Clinton refused to participate (as she will now and forever be a Senator apparently...), but the best was from Senator John Kerry, who said:

2004 Democratic presidential nominee and Sen. John Kerry: “I’m sure I’d get in trouble if I said I’d take Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the Grand Canyon and push, but man would that exorcise some ‘04 campaign demon.”

If only John Kerry had spoken up sooner, we're certain an exorcism could have been arranged, or someone could have simply just asked Karl Rove to stop messing with him.  Instead he's now gone on and failed his Global Test, fantasizing about murdering a head of state just to get over his loss to George Bush.

It's tragic really, all that brilliant nuance, just lost...

(via HotAir, because MSNBC's First Read has no capacity for searching archives beyond one week...as such they'll never be The Note, though that's not saying much either) 

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