About a week ago on Hannity & Colmes, Sean Hannity spewed a litany of lies
about John Kerry being a flip-flopper and tax raiser, lies that came directly from the Bush campaign. Hannity said:
Here's a guy that supported gay marriage, now against it.
This is a lie. Kerry's position has always been consistent on this. I
disagree with him, but Kerry has always been against gay marriage. He is for civil unions. What Hannity is doing here is taking Kerry's vote against the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act and deliberately misrepresenting it as a declaration in favor of gay marriage. But let me read you what Kerry said on the floor of the Senate about that vote.
''I will vote against this bill, though I am not for same-sex marriage,
because I believe that this debate is fundamentally ugly, and it is fundamentally political, and it is fundamentally flawed*.the results of this bill will not be to preserve anything, but will serve to attack a group of people out of various motives and rationales, and certainly out of a lack of understanding and a lack of tolerance, and will only serve the purposes of the political season.''
And on that, I totally agree with him. So, for the record: Kerry has been
totally consistent on this. He has never flip-flopped. Sean Hannity is lying, and he knows it.
Next.
Here's a guy that by my count has had six separate different unique ositions
on the war on Iraq.
Okay. This is just stupid. Kerry's position on Iraq has been totally
consistent. Yes, he voted to authorize the president to use force against Iraq. But voted for that in order for Bush to go to the UN and get the inspectors back into Iraq, which was a genuine triumph. But, the president acted in bad faith. Here is what Kerry said about it on Face the Nation on September 14, 2003:
''The president promised he would go to war as a matter of last resort. He
didn't. The president promised he would build a coalition and work through the United Nations. He didn't. We're paying the price for the reckless way in which this president approached this. It's a failure of diplomacy, and today it's a failure of leadership.''
Kerry was entirely consistent, and not only that, he was right.
Next.
Here's a guy that voted for the $87 billion to fund the war before he voted against it.
This is correct, but it's not a flip-flop. Kerry voted for an amendment to
the Iraqi appropriations bill that would have paid for the $87 billion by taking it out of the tax cut for the extremely rich. That amendment lost, 57-42, because Bush insisted that the $87 billion be added to the deficit. As we discussed with Paul Krugman last week, never in the history of this country have we had tax cuts while we were at war. Not only that, but Paul Krugman told me that he has yet to find any civilization in the history of this planet that ever had a tax cut during a war.
After the amendment went down, Kerry did vote against the final $87 billion
supplemental appropriation, as a protest against the way Bush got us into the war and is conducting it. But he knew that the troops would have the support, because the bill passed 87 to 12.
You can support our troops, and still protest the president. If you can't
hold those two ideas in your head I suggest you switch over to Rush right now.
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about John Kerry being a flip-flopper and tax raiser, lies that came directly from the Bush campaign. Hannity said:
Here's a guy that supported gay marriage, now against it.
This is a lie. Kerry's position has always been consistent on this. I
disagree with him, but Kerry has always been against gay marriage. He is for civil unions. What Hannity is doing here is taking Kerry's vote against the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act and deliberately misrepresenting it as a declaration in favor of gay marriage. But let me read you what Kerry said on the floor of the Senate about that vote.
''I will vote against this bill, though I am not for same-sex marriage,
because I believe that this debate is fundamentally ugly, and it is fundamentally political, and it is fundamentally flawed*.the results of this bill will not be to preserve anything, but will serve to attack a group of people out of various motives and rationales, and certainly out of a lack of understanding and a lack of tolerance, and will only serve the purposes of the political season.''
And on that, I totally agree with him. So, for the record: Kerry has been
totally consistent on this. He has never flip-flopped. Sean Hannity is lying, and he knows it.
Next.
Here's a guy that by my count has had six separate different unique ositions
on the war on Iraq.
Okay. This is just stupid. Kerry's position on Iraq has been totally
consistent. Yes, he voted to authorize the president to use force against Iraq. But voted for that in order for Bush to go to the UN and get the inspectors back into Iraq, which was a genuine triumph. But, the president acted in bad faith. Here is what Kerry said about it on Face the Nation on September 14, 2003:
''The president promised he would go to war as a matter of last resort. He
didn't. The president promised he would build a coalition and work through the United Nations. He didn't. We're paying the price for the reckless way in which this president approached this. It's a failure of diplomacy, and today it's a failure of leadership.''
Kerry was entirely consistent, and not only that, he was right.
Next.
Here's a guy that voted for the $87 billion to fund the war before he voted against it.
This is correct, but it's not a flip-flop. Kerry voted for an amendment to
the Iraqi appropriations bill that would have paid for the $87 billion by taking it out of the tax cut for the extremely rich. That amendment lost, 57-42, because Bush insisted that the $87 billion be added to the deficit. As we discussed with Paul Krugman last week, never in the history of this country have we had tax cuts while we were at war. Not only that, but Paul Krugman told me that he has yet to find any civilization in the history of this planet that ever had a tax cut during a war.
After the amendment went down, Kerry did vote against the final $87 billion
supplemental appropriation, as a protest against the way Bush got us into the war and is conducting it. But he knew that the troops would have the support, because the bill passed 87 to 12.
You can support our troops, and still protest the president. If you can't
hold those two ideas in your head I suggest you switch over to Rush right now.
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