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Yonivore
10-05-2004, 04:19 PM
Kerry forced to explain 'global test' of legitimacy (http://www.washtimes.com/national/20041005-013030-2689r.htm)

"The test I was talking about is a test of legitimacy — not just in the globe, but elsewhere."

Well, that certainly cleared things up.

Elsewhere? Maybe Kerry is angling for the endorsement of the Weekly World News space alien (http://weeklyworldnews.com/features/aliens/12068), who seems to have last weighed in on American politics in May 2001:

"The mysterious space alien whose endorsement of George W. Bush helped him win the election has issued a candid assessment of Bush's first 150 days in office--and he gives our new commander in chief a humiliating D-minus!"

"The E.T. says that President Bush has already made a series of catastrophic blunders that 'threaten the long-term survival of the human species' and warns that if he keeps going the way he has been, his presidency will spell disaster for 'not only the United States and the planet Earth, but possibly the entire galaxy as well.'"

Among the space alien's specific complaints is Bush's decision to withdraw America's signature on the Kyoto accords.

Now, I'm not sure I believe this; the Weekly World News has a reputation for publishing stories that are both fake and inaccurate -- but, so does CBS. For example, the latest issue (http://weeklyworldnews.com/features/politics/61658) claims that Laura Bush is supporting Kerry for president. It "quotes" the first lady: "I'm voting for John Kerry for President because sooner or later, when it becomes politically expedient, he shares my views on everything. He's not hard-headed like my husband. And he's not always saying, 'I answer to a Higher Power! It is the Lord's will!' when I fuss at him for forgetting to put the toilet seat down, either."

It turns out the paper doesn't even claim Mrs. Bush said these things. Rather, the quotes are provided by a "psychic" who claims to have read the first lady's mind. Well, whatever. But the Laura Bush "story" does suggest one more reason for Kerry's new interplanetary test: Perhaps he heard he was slipping with female voters and someone told him women are from Venus.

Marcus Bryant
10-05-2004, 04:23 PM
Awesome.

Yonivore
10-05-2004, 04:27 PM
Only John "The Fabricator" Kerry could nuance a clarification into obscurity.

exstatic
10-05-2004, 04:32 PM
Foot in mouth scoreboard:

Bush
10,987,453

Kerry
2 or 3

Closing the gap, guys. :devil

Yonivore
10-05-2004, 04:33 PM
Foot in mouth scoreboard:

Bush
10,987,453

Kerry
2 or 3

Closing the gap, guys. :devil
And still, the President out-polls him.

Maybe it's his positions that are running voters away...

Nbadan
10-05-2004, 04:43 PM
Why isn't this being reported in The World Tribune?

:lol

Marcus Bryant
10-05-2004, 04:45 PM
Maybe commondreams.org beat them to it?