A few days ago, Bush started criticizing Kerry to come out and say whether, knowing what he knows now, Senator Kerry would still have supported going to war in Iraq. Kerry said he would have still voted to give that authority to the President. Bush then said:
And now, almost two years after he voted for the war in Iraq, and almost 220 days after switching positions to declare himself the anti-war candidate, my opponent found a -- what I call, a new nuance. (Laughter.) He now agrees it was the right decision to go into Iraq. After months of questioning my motives and even my credibility, Senator Kerry agrees with me that even though we did not find the stockpiles of weapons that we all believed were there, knowing everything we know today, he would have voted to go into Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power. I'm glad he cleared that up. (Laughter.)
But yesterday, President Bush added a line to this story when he said
The only -- only problem is there's 80 more days for him to change his mind. (Laughter and applause.)
NICE! Now if Kerry tries to
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Why? Because Kerry
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