Defending Kerry

Matthew Hoy
By Matthew Hoy on June 7, 2004

John Kerry, the presumptive Democrat nominee for president, struck the right tone in his statement on Ronald Reagan's death.

Others, at Daily Kos, Democratic Underground and (predictably) Ted Rall have not been so...human.

I actually called up the Michael Medved show earlier today as Medved was asking for people to come up with similarities between Reagan and Kerry. I wasn't listening at what prompted the question, but I called up to defend Kerry -- a little.

I think Ronald Reagan and John Kerry both love America.

I don't think Kerry is right on the vast majority of the issues. I don't think a Kerry presidency would be a good thing for the country. I could go on about the things that I don't like about John Kerry...

But I do think that Kerry loves America.

Medved made it into a big joke. "Yes, Kerry loves French culture. He loves French food."

Yes. Amusing.

But I'm not going to contribute to the river of hatred that's running through American politics while we mourn the passing of Ronald Reagan.

There's plenty of time for that later.

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