"No dirty trick"
According to the Florida Today:
"There was no 'dirty trick' behind the photographs of Sen. John Kerry wearing the blue anti-contamination suit while touring the shuttle Discovery on Monday.
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Furthermore, NASA spokesman Bill Johnson said the Kerry campaign asked that the pictures be taken of the senator's unusually up-close tour of the Discovery and that processing be expedited so reporters could have them.
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Furthermore, NASA spokesman Bill Johnson said the Kerry campaign asked that the pictures be taken of the senator's unusually up-close tour of the Discovery and that processing be expedited so reporters could have them.
No skulldruggery by NASA here. Kerry's campaign is just a wee bit touchy, you think? I have to ask why. Are Kerry's handlers afraid that he's that vulnerable of a candidate that they have to worry about this kind of photo? Do they fear the Ghost of Dukakis? Ridiculous.
Around the web:
WorldNetDaily summarizes the issues and offers a selection of Dub's own costume choices.
Discriminations notes that Kerry looks sort of foo-lish brandishing a shotgun.
Brendan Miniter, writing for the Opinion Journal, compares Kerry to Dukakis and starts the article with, "Next to John Kerry, Michael Dukakis was a hawk."
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