I GET A LITTLE UPTIGHT WHEN I HEAR HOW EXCEPTIONAL AMERICANS ARE
The Anti-American sentiment of the Obama Administration continues to ooze. This time out of the orifices on John Kerry.
You may remember when John Kerry was the Democratic nominee for President, he referred to our soldiers as illiterate bottom feeders. In true soldier humor, they responded with this then-viral photo:
You may even remember his joint protests with none other than Hanoi Jane, the traitor who single-handedly gave aid to the Vietnamese enemy and even helped to get our soldiers tortured and killed during her time with the Communist regime:
Fast forward to present time. John Kerry is the Secretary of State, and he is just as anti-American as ever. Probably worse.
As John Kerry travels from country to country on various diplomatic missions as secretary of state (almost half a million miles so far), he often addresses the staff and their families at the U.S. embassies in the countries he visits. Remarks at these informal gatherings are often more casual than the usual speeches or press appearances, and Kerry often jokes with the staff and recognizes employees of long standing with the State Department. Monday, Kerry had one such opportunity in Vienna, Austria, the last stop on his most recent trip, and towards the end of his talk he recalled his two Yale commencement speeches, forty-eight years apart, where he discussed "sort of the world we’re in" and America's place in it:
Quoting his speech here:
"...I was privileged to speak to the graduating class of Yale this year, and it was particularly a pleasure because it happened to turn out to be, literally, I hate to say it, 48 years to the day that I was privileged to speak as a graduating senior to my own class. And I talked to them about sort of the world we're in right now, but at the end I tried to remind them all, which I remind you of, we are – I get always a little uptight when I hear politicians say how exceptional we are – not because we're not exceptional, but because it’s kind of in-your-face and a lot of other people are exceptional, a lot of other places do exceptional things."
John Kerry should probably move back to France, where the only exceptional things are grotesque amounts of female body hair, and just enough wine to keep the populace procreating.
And that's a wrap.
Quoting his speech here:
"...I was privileged to speak to the graduating class of Yale this year, and it was particularly a pleasure because it happened to turn out to be, literally, I hate to say it, 48 years to the day that I was privileged to speak as a graduating senior to my own class. And I talked to them about sort of the world we're in right now, but at the end I tried to remind them all, which I remind you of, we are – I get always a little uptight when I hear politicians say how exceptional we are – not because we're not exceptional, but because it’s kind of in-your-face and a lot of other people are exceptional, a lot of other places do exceptional things."
John Kerry should probably move back to France, where the only exceptional things are grotesque amounts of female body hair, and just enough wine to keep the populace procreating.
And that's a wrap.
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