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nice pre-debate interview with Sen. Kerry (Original Post) MBS Oct 2012 OP
He has been on a roll lately :-) n/t Inuca Oct 2012 #1
I just saw him on MSNBC MBS Oct 2012 #2
I saw that. Did you see him standing... YvonneCa Oct 2012 #5
Missed that Inuca Oct 2012 #7
. ProSense Oct 2012 #3
He's clearly having a great time karynnj Oct 2012 #4
He has been on a roll n/t politicasista Oct 2012 #6
You know JK is a Navy man. beachmom Oct 2012 #8
JK was on Chuck Todd's program today beachmom Oct 2012 #9
thanks, this was great! MBS Oct 2012 #10
John Kerry's talking points are now Obama's beachmom Oct 2012 #11
Here is Obama on trust: beachmom Oct 2012 #12

MBS

(9,688 posts)
2. I just saw him on MSNBC
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 10:25 PM
Oct 2012

interviewed by Lawrence O'Donnell. One quip after another.. he just seems to be having a great time these days.
In this interview, he said he now gets to "exorcise" Romney from himself. .

YvonneCa

(10,117 posts)
5. I saw that. Did you see him standing...
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 10:52 PM
Oct 2012

...in the background earlier when Lawrence interviewed Pataki? After the interview, Rachel commented on seeing John Kerry standing there (paraphrasing) watching like 'a large hawk looking at a mouse.' Too funny!

Inuca

(8,945 posts)
7. Missed that
Tue Oct 23, 2012, 07:33 AM
Oct 2012

heard Rachel's comment though, and was sorry I missed it . Also saw the interview with O'Donnell and he was great, as he was in the earlier interview with Sharpton and the one with Blitzer (heard only the last part while driving home). All in all, he has been VERY busy these last few days. As to the next t weeks....

karynnj

(59,923 posts)
4. He's clearly having a great time
Mon Oct 22, 2012, 10:38 PM
Oct 2012

He really is an interesting mix of a very funny guy and an intensely serious one.

MBS

(9,688 posts)
10. thanks, this was great!
Tue Oct 23, 2012, 10:13 AM
Oct 2012

The link worked for me, too.
Sen. Kerry just seems liberated these days. Wonderful to see.

beachmom

(15,239 posts)
11. John Kerry's talking points are now Obama's
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 08:11 AM
Oct 2012

I thought in the above video, which everyone should watch, Kerry was at his most compelling when talking about how Mass. views Romney. He mentioned that when Romney left office, he was at a 37% approval rate and would not have been re-elected. He currently is down 20 to 25 points in the MA presidential election polling. Chuck Todd tried to frame it as "Was Romney a moderate governor" but Kerry said he wanted to finish his thought: the reason why Romney became so unpopular in MA was because they felt he was untrustworthy. I think this is compelling stuff! It's what keeps me up at night if that guy gets in. Think about it: the world is watching this election, too. How can foreign leaders trust Romney's word? It's obvious he just says whatever he thinks the person in front of him wants to hear. And this goes well beyond Bill Clinton Slick Willie type of politicking. Clinton actually did have a set of core values (he was left of center but not all that liberal). Romney does not. I don't see him doing well diplomatically.

What I found interesting was that Obama gave a similar message yesterday. That you can't trust Romney. He went into how Romney would have let the auto industry go bankrupt and now is telling everyone a different story. I think it's a good message, and now with another Senate candidate going off the rails regarding rape (the loser who took out the honorable Dick Lugar in the IN primaries), we have another example of Romney just saying whatever in response (sorry, but why should we believe him?). Completely. Untrustworthy.

beachmom

(15,239 posts)
12. Here is Obama on trust:
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 08:04 PM
Oct 2012
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2012/10/barack_obama_wants_to_paint_mitt_romney_as_a_man_who_can_t_be_trusted.html

"This is about trust,” he said. “There is no more serious issue in a presidential campaign than trust. The person who leads this country you've got to have some confidence that he or she means what she says. What they believe that they are going to do it. You want someone to look you in the eye and say, ‘Here's what I stand for. Here's what I'll fight for. Here's what I care about. Here’s who I'm going to look out for in the debates in Washington.’ "
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