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Monday, January 31, 2005

Kerry Stars on Meet the Depressed

KERRY: It is that there is a vote in Iraq, but no one in the United States or in the world, and I'm confident of what the world response will be, no one in the United States should try to overhype this election.

RUSH: The face of pessimism! He admits he's confident what the world response will be, but he's clueless about what the reaction in America will be. He's a senator from Massachusetts and therefore he doesn't understand America, but he understands the world.

We "shouldn't try to overhype this election." He can't make a statement without making it all about him.

Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer on CNN. His guest is Faisal Istrabadi, the Iraqi deputy to the United Nations, and Wolf plays a John Kerry sound bite for him to respond to, and the sound bite has John Kerry saying, "I will say unequivocally today that what the administration does in the next few days will decide the outcome of Iraq and this is the last time, the last chance for the president to get it right."

Rush: "This is the last chance, the last time the president will have a chance to get it right in Iraq," after nothing but a series of successful events on a time schedule that has not wavered. The "president" says: "This is it. The last straw, this election. If he doesn't get it right after this, it's going to go bad, and Wolf says, "What do you think of that comment?"

ISTRABADI: Without the United States and without this administration we would not have been liberated. We'll always be grateful to the government of the United States and the United Kingdom and the various allies in the multinational force.

But the people who are going make a difference towards the success -- or failure, God forbid, of this project -- are the people of Iraq, the people who today defied bombs and terrorists and explosions and possible death so that they could vote in a free election.

BLITZER: I assume you voted?

ISTRABADI: I most certainly did. I have the purple finger to prove it.

See The Purple Finger (Click Here)

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