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Thursday, July 22, 2004

Burglar NOT "Informal" Advisor

Rush: We are hearing from the Kerry campaign, (Kerry sing-song voice) "Uh, he was just an infooormal advisooor. I never even saaaw him. I never spoke to him. He rode in the SUVs owned by the faaamily, but they're not mine. I never saw him."

Sandy Berger was not "an informal advisor." It wasn't until Sandy Berger started stuffing his shorts with classified documents that he came to be described as "an informal advisor."

MSNBC: The same goes for his foreign policy team dominated by Sandy Berger... and [Ricky] Holbrooke, his UN ambassador."

Washington Post: Samuel R. 'Sandy' Berger, a top Kerry adviser, said this represents a 'profound difference' between the two candidates."

Foreign Policy Magazine: Former U.S. National Security Advisor Sandy Berger is one of the most prominent gurus in the Kerry foreign policy team.

Rush: Not only was he "a top key advisor," he's talking to the press about Kerry's positions! This is not "informal."

New York Times is all concerned that this little snafu here will "potentially damage" Berger -- potentially, ladies and gentlemen -- damage Berger's chance to be secretary of state.

You know, a lot of people say, "Okay, why now? Who leaked this?"

I told you that the minute John Edwards was chosen as the veep by John Kerry, that the Clinton phasers would be switched from stun to kill.

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