[John] Kerry, who desperately wants to run again for president, had a dozen big-bucks Democrats to his Georgetown townhouse for pot roast and butternut squash.More squash, please?
According to a source who knows one of the attendees, Kerry started off by asking guests if he should run or not: "When no one answered, he launched into a speech about why he was the best candidate."
December 8, 2006
Pass the squash.
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Maybe he and Perot oughta team up.
Please run, John.
One might presume that the people at Sen. Kerry's dinner party were trying to be polite by not speaking up - else they might have been obliged to say something along the lines of "...What are you, crazy?"
Nonetheless, when confronted with this situation, Kerry merely plowed forward into what he wanted to say anyway.
There's nothing worse than politicians whose minds are already made up, irrespective of the facts on the ground.
From Page 6: Most of the people in the room believe he is not only the best candidate for 2008, but was also the best candidate in 2004
What denialists! Wouldn't the best candidate in 2004 do something like, oh, I don't know, win?
And the rest is silence....
No, MadisonMall, that distinction is reserved, not for the _best_ candidate, but the one who received the most electoral votes
I guess that depends on whether you think the purpose of nominating a candidate is to feel good about yourself or to actually get somebody elected who will support the policies you do.
Proven loser!
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