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Kemp: Clinton and Kerry Are ‘Hypocritical, Sad and Pathetic’ For Supporting Lamont

Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CT) announced yesterday that he has invited former congressman and conservative activist Jack Kemp to campaign with him in Connecticut. “He called me after the primary, he’s a good friend, and I’m grateful,” Lieberman said.

Kemp is off to a rousing start. Yesterday on Fox, Kemp smeared Sens. Hillary Clinton (D-NY), John Kerry (D-MA) and others who are backing Lamont as “hypocritical, sad and pathetic.” He also falsely attacked Lieberman’s opponent Ned Lamont, baselessly claiming that Lamont wants to pull out of Iraq “tomorrow.” (Get the facts on Lamont’s position HERE.) Watch it:

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It is pathetic for the Democratic leadership, including Hillary Clinton and John Kerry, who should know better, to really drop this type of political poison on their former Vice Presidential candidate that they proudly campaigned for in 2000, particularly so, Neil, after they voted for war, they voted for the appropriations to try to provide some democratic freedoms in Afghanistan and Iraq. And now for them to come out for Ned Lamont, who wants to pull out tomorrow, which would leave a gaping hole in our Mideast policy. It would redound to the benefit of Iran. Iran has pledged to wipe out Israel off the face of the map. I just think it is hypocritical, sad and pathetic.



97 Responses to “Kemp: Clinton and Kerry Are ‘Hypocritical, Sad and Pathetic’ For Supporting Lamont”

  1. Go Back To Sleep America says:

    I think it’s time there was a thorough review of the entire system of governance for the USA. It’s essentially a two horse race, between a couple of fricking donkies these days…


  2. n says:

  3. dlet says:

    And now for them to come out for Ned Lamont, who wants to pull out tomorrow, which would leave a gaping hole in our Mideast policy.

    A gaping hole in our bottomless pit….he meant to say.


  4. kindness says:

    And Kemp’s expertise is in what?

    Losing football games?


  5. BlueArkansas says:

    This is insane! Do these morons not recognize the transparent rejection of democratic process inherent in their diatribes? Oh, wait…I forgot…the Constitution is not a part of their ek-a-lec-tik reading list…


  6. Erroll says:

    It is unfortunate that Lamont does not support withdrawing the troops a lot sooner than the one that he has proposed, which is a withdrawal phased out over the period of a year, by which time a thousand more Americans could be dead and thousands more returning to this country maimed and crippled. Kemp and Think Progress makes it appear that to support a rapid withdrawal is something that one should be ashamed to advocate, while not wanting to admit that promoting a stay and die strategy is not exactly the best way of supporting those troops.


  7. The DLC are Frauds says:

    That’s right. And when Democrats go on FOX they help propagate these crazy ideas.
    Go Democrats!


  8. The DLC are Frauds says:

    Oh. I nearly forgot. Have some BushFreedom on me.

    Freedom is on the march
    Expand freedom in all the world
    Force of human freedom
    Expansion of freedom
    When freedom came under attack
    Freedom will find a way
    God has implanted the desire for freedom
    George W. Bush Freedom Heroes Cards
    Operation Freedom
    Freedom Fries
    Freedom is God’s gift
    Freedom is at war with fear
    Fire of Freedom
    Champions of freedom
    The New Freedom Initiative
    Vets for freedom
    Crusade for freedom
    New Freedom Commission on Mental Health
    Freedom Coalition
    Freedom isn’t free
    Freedom will be defended
    You’re not free if you’re dead
    Freedom was attacked
    Demand freedom
    It’s about freedom
    Medal of Freedom
    Ought to be limits to freedom
    Freedom fuel initiative
    Freedom to manage
    Freedom doctrine
    USA freedom corps
    Operation Iraqi Freedom
    Freedom agenda
    They hate our freedoms


  9. PLC (PatrioticLiberalChristian) says:

    kindness
    I am a long-time Buffalo Bills fan and have watched Kemp play. Not a bad quarterback. Lousy politician, though, except for the fact that he is definitely a “team player” – that’s why he’s talking now. Republicans now count Lieberman on their team.


  10. budpaul says:

    Jack who? Who’s the Kemp guy? Didn’t he become irrelevant about a decade ago (and some would say far than that)?


  11. Yikes says:

    “Kemp is off to a rousing start. Yesterday on Fox, Kemp smeared Sens. Hillary Clinton (D-NY), John Kerry (D-MA) and others who are backing Lamont as “hypocritical, sad and pathetic.””

    This is the type of crap that comes out of Republican’s mouths and removes any doubt of the dumbing down of America. Hey neonitwits, is this another example of “liberal media bias” you claim is rampant?


  12. The DLC are Frauds says:

    Football player. That’s who I want running my country. For sure. Football player.


  13. dlet says:

    And Kemp’s expertise is in what?
    Losing football games?

    Comment by kindness

    Being from Buffalo. I do not find that kind of you. Not that I like the guy as a politician.


  14. Clyde the Ripper says:

    Where do you get that “We” shit, Kemosabe?

    We (the real “We:” True Americans) need only to get rid of the likes of Lieberman and Kemp and the rest of the NeoCONs and make them real “New CONvicts..


  15. yankeluh says:

    I don’t trust a guy that made a living pulling things out from between another guys legs.


  16. Yikes says:

    DLC, an actor can become President. A military dodger can become President so why not a Football play?


  17. dlet says:

    #15
    I don’t trust a guy that made a living pulling things out from between another guys legs.

    Comment by yankeluh

    Are you talking about when he was the HUD Secretary under Bush?


  18. Flagon says:

    This is wonderful news!

    As the upsurge in common sense grows, it is important that those who don’t matter any more don’t do too much damage as they are swept off the stage. I want them to gather together, to identify themselves as the last bastion of the imaginary empire. Let them scream their heads off and spend rich folks’ money.

    Goodbye, Lieberman. Goodbye, Kemp. Who else wants to go?


  19. r€nato says:

    what’s next for Joe? Maybe he could find some freepers or LGF ‘tards to campaign for him.

    i think it’s high time the Senate Dems booted him from the caucus and strip him of his committee assignments.


  20. Clyde the Ripper says:

    #16

    I have a “Football play” for you: it is called a PUNT. We (the real WE) are going to kick ass all over the place come November.


  21. Bruce Gorton says:

    Lieberman (Parody of Sugar Man, Sixto Rodriguez)

    Liar Man, won’t you sit down
    Cause we’re tired of your scenes
    To the blue man, you turned your back
    Your hands are red with bloody streams

    Liar Man, sold out your friends
    To the presidents trusty note
    Lost your soul, when you sold it
    Your heart became jet black coal
    Patriot games, you carry
    Soldiers die, you campaign

    Liar Man, you have no answer
    To make our questions disapear
    Liar Man, cause we’re weary
    Of double talk and fear


  22. Exley says:

    #16 “A military dodger can become President ”

    Do you really want to talk about Bill Clinton that way? After all, he is the husband of the Democrats’ likely 2008 presidential nominee.


  23. Republicans are the fear and smear party says:

    Kemp is hypocritical, sad and pathetic for supporting Liberman. Now it makes sense.


  24. WC says:

    And Kemp’s expertise is in what?

    Losing football games?

    Comment by kindness — August 30, 2006 @ 4:12 pm

    And presidential elections…


  25. WORFEUS says:

    We need someone like Lieberman in office. Someone soft and pliable.

    Jack Kemp


  26. Jerry says:

    Remember when he was the press’s anointed President-to-be? Like President-to-be Phil Graham?
    Hahahahahahahaha!!!!!


  27. PLC (PatrioticLiberalChristian) says:

    dlet
    I grew up in Western NY as well – now in Ohio. Go Bills! Go away, Kemp.


  28. Badmoodman says:

    #16: “Football player. That’s who I want running my country. For sure. Football player.” – - Gerald Ford was enough.


  29. Dot Connector says:

    Too much tackle football without a helmut.

    My recollection of Kemp is his famously bogus statement, “A rising tide lifts all boats.” Even that bit of wisdom was borrowed.


  30. J. P. Spencer says:

    Ex-Quarterback = too many blows to the head = the spouting of nonsense in public.

    Good Ol’ Kemp. He never disappoints on the Bullshit Meter.


  31. WC says:

    This is classic, you realize. A Republican criticizing Democrats for supporting one of their own.

    But I guess it’s perfectly fine for Kemp to ignore the Repub candidate. Well, the one that is not afraid of calling himself a Repub in public and sticking an “R” after his name.

    Yep. They are getting desperate.


  32. D.Tree says:

    Clinton & Kerry are backin We The People, when they back who WE voted for. It would be hypocritical and sad if they didn’t back the voter’s choice!

    Like we’re supposed to listen to guys like Kemp when they give advice… it’s like when Ken Mehlman says “democrats should do this” or “democrats should do that..” Oh yeah, i’ll really take you advice Ken.. Like you really care about the interests of the Democratic party.


  33. Deacon Blues says:

    At what point do our so-called Democratic “Leaders” step up and say enough? By letting Rape Gurney Joe drag Ned Lamont through the mud by proxy (his Republican friends), he’s dragging us all through the mud. When does it stop Bill? Hillary? Al? Nancy? Harry? Ted? Howard? What does it take? Must he blow the brains out of some Lamont sympathiser on the streets of Hartford?
    http://www.jimlowney.com/mt-archives/eddie_vietnam.jpg


  34. Manuel says:

    Fox News is full of scary people


  35. kindness says:

    PLC – please forgive my snark. Yes, Jack was a better quarterback than his son, Jeff, who played for my boys (49er’s) for several years. Walsh was able to utilize him, but he wasn’t a first class quarterback.

    Actually, as a politician, Jack was usually straight up. He was a team player and followed Reagan’s dictum of not critisizing your own guys publically.

    But this attack, calling Hillary & Kerry traitors for not supporting their own team nominee, well that goes against all of what Jack stood for & I thought was in very poor taste.

    Good luck on the Bills this year. The Niners have no chance, once again.


  36. dlet says:

    PLC,
    Grew up in Cheektowaga, moved to Cleveland(to get a better jod sadly) and now in NYC. Go Bills….I’m a bigger Sabres fan though.


  37. RealScientist says:

    The Lieberman campaign and Fox must have turned over a lot of rocks to dig out this clown. Let’s hear from Zell Miller, too.


  38. Jonathon says:

    What part of “primary” don’t these people understand? Wouldn’t it be “hypocritical” for Clinton & Kerry, etc. to support Lieberman AFTER he lost the party primary?

    But then again, any excuse to bash Clinton & Kerry……


  39. dlet says:

    that should be job


  40. I-RIGHT-I says:

    Who cares what Lamonte’s personal stratijery in Iraq is? It’s not like he’s got a snowball’s chance in Houston to get elected to anything. Half of the Democrats in his state and ALL the Republicans are going to vote for the Jewish guy. Why? Because they care that Lamonte is a ratbastardcommiemofo. That’s why. And that’s why ANY Democrat that isn’t tool of the Communist International is either keeping his mouth shut or supporting the Jewish guy. What fun!


  41. WORFEUS says:

    Nice.

    Now button up your tunic. I think I see your master coming.


  42. G.W.SuperChrist says:

    And now for them to come out for Ned Lamont, who wants to pull out tomorrow

    Lamont needs to get on national TV and explain in 30 seconds or less his policy on withdrawing troops from Iraq.

    Afterwards he needs to say to the TV audience… now that you know exactly what my policy is… the next time you hear someone repeat the false claim that I want to pull the troops out immediately you can know that they are either 1) not smart enough to remember a 30 sec policy explanation or 2) they are liars


  43. WORFEUS says:

    And that’s why ANY Democrat that isn’t tool of the Communist International is either keeping his mouth shut or supporting the Jewish guy.

    Comment by I-ratbastardcommiemofo-I — August 30, 2006 @ 4:59 pm

    Isn’t “tool” of the Communist International?

    Your ludicrous tirades would be more impressive if you could form a coherent sentence from time to time.


  44. Jesus Christ God of WAR says:

    How nice of the konservatives to care so much about the Democratic party.

    Why don’t they just give Progressives the keys to the WhiteHouse while they’re at it?


  45. WORFEUS says:

    What fun!

    Comment by I-ratbastardcommiemofo-I — August 30, 2006 @ 4:59 pm

    Oh you know it.

    47 People DEAD in Iraq just today.
    100 more seriously wounded.

    We’re having a ball.


  46. DallasNE says:

    Not related to Lieberman/Kemp but I think this link from Bradblog on the Bilray/Busby recount merits posting.




  47. TJM says:

    Whether the US were to leave tomorrow or over the next year makes little difference. The problem with the “we’ll stand down as the Iraqis stand up” is that they have little to stand up with. We were (and are)never going to give the ISF the type of weaponry necessary to be an effective fighting force. The armored division is driving tanks donated by Hungary,there is no artillery,no air power (C-130s and some weather helos are not an air force)no navy.
    The Iraqi infantry is armed with AK-47s,Soviet bloc trucks and heavy machine guns,they can’t even stand up to the militias. In the Basra region,when the Brits turned an army base over last week,it was looted while the army stood and watched.
    Using the tired temporizing mantra of give the Iraqis time to get their act together is ridiculous. They were alsways bound to fail because this administration wants them to fail,why else build our bases the way we have.

    Argue that we should leave now or argue for later,but no matter who gets elected here,they will be forced to conclude that the Iraqi army could never defend the country and as a result we will have to stay and stay and stay. I suspect most here already knew that but held out hope for a different and better outcome.
    Iraq has more chance of attaining protectorate status or something akin to Puerto Rico than of US troops leaving.


  48. Al Gore says:

    dont get mad kemp, just because your sorry ass couldn’t win a superbowl. OJ should have killed you!


  49. Dick (no, not that one) says:

    One thing Kemp knows is hypocrites. He dodged the Viet Nam draft by claiming a knee injury and then continued to play in the old AFL for years. Then, of course went on to Congress where he could be a primo chickenhawk. Iraq and Viet Nam are where other people should go die so we don’t cut and run. Jack Kemp stared war straight in the eyeballs and cut and ran so some other kid who didn’t play football could die for him. Jack Kemp is one of the most despicable people breathing.


  50. Arne Langsetmo says:

    And Holy Joe wonders why the Dems didn’t support him. Guess he thought the Dems were stoopid and wouldn’t see that he’s actually a RW scumbag at heart.

    So Joe’s running as hard as he can to pick up the Republican vote in Connecticut. Good move. Great political strategists he has there…..

    Cheers,


  51. kindness says:

    i-right-ie – we’ve missed your rants. You make the screaming homeless on street corners look sane by comparison.


  52. bones says:

    FBI Grills Jack Kemp About Iraqi Contact
    The former vice presidential candidate has been connected to the Iraqi-American businessman who was indicted this week in the Oil-for-Food scandal. Kemp denies any wrongdoing.

    You mean this Jack Kemp?


  53. bones says:

    some American elites are actively shilling for the Chavez regime even as the media crackdown proceeds. Jack Kemp, notably, has been busy opening doors for the Chavez government. Recently Kemp and the Venezuelan ambassador visited the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board in an unsuccessful attempt to charm the paper away from its anti-Chavez stance. Since that visit, the Journal reported that Kemp has been trying to broker a complicated deal to fill the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve with Venezuelan oil via an intermediary company–Free Market Petroleum LLC–on whose board Kemp sits. Since hooking up with Free Market Petroleum, Kemp has visited with Chavez and his ministers in Caracas. Surely he must have noticed Chavez’s brutality here.

    You mean this Jack Kemp?


  54. sopranos says:

    What is it with the A above high C Repugs. The Three Eunuchs–Jack, Newt and Chertoff. Everytime them speak, I try to guess who pinched their nuts.


  55. bones says:

    OPPOSED the Supreme Court decision overturing Colorado’s Amendment Two, a state ballot initiative that outlawed civil rights protection for gay people.

    FAVORS firing teachers who are gay. “I would suggest that we want all Americans to enjoy civil liberties and the right to privacy, and we have to at the same time recognize that there have to be public standards.

    You mean this Jack Kemp?


  56. Equal Opportunity Cynic says:

    Go Back To Sleep America (#1):

    Support instant runoff voting (IRV) and proportional representation where we can get it. (Anyone unfamiliar with those concepts can see Wikipedia.) That’s the answer to the “couple of donkeys” problem.


  57. bones says:

    OK I think 54, 55, and 57 reallydescribe who’s ‘Hypocritical, Sad and Pathetic’


  58. Frederick says:

    When is Zell Miller coming to Connecticut to campaign for Joe?


  59. tarazan says:

    Kemp is something of the past….trying to re surface,that is a nice opportunity to be side by side with loser Lieberman.


  60. Theresa says:

    #20 wrote: “I have a “Football play” for you: it is called a PUNT. We (the real WE) are going to kick ass all over the place come November.”

    Comment by Clyde the Ripper — August 30, 2006 @ 4:24 pm

    PUNT = Prosecute Useless Neocons Today.


  61. JMohr says:

    Lamont needs to put the issue simply to the CT voters:

    1. Film of Lieberman saying that he is and always will be a Democrat.

    2. Second frame of: This is the Loyalty shown by Lieberman- film of Lieberman saying that if his independent run hurts the campaigns of other Dems, then the Dems should have thought of that before the primary.

    3. Third frame of Lieberman’s supporters: Kemp, Santorum, etc.

    4. Fourth frame of Bush kissing Lieberman: If you truly believe that we should stay the course with Bush and if you truly believe that the United States is on the right course, then vote for Lieberman.

    5, Picture of Lamont – If you believe in holding the Republican administration accountable for its policies and if you want to change the course of this nation, Vote for Lamont.


  62. JMohr says:

    Lamont needs to put the issue simply to the CT voters:

    1. Film of Lieberman saying that he is and always will be a Democrat.

    2. Second frame of: This is the Loyalty shown by Lieberman- film of Lieberman saying that if his independent run hurts the campaigns of other Dems, then the Dems should have thought of that before the primary.

    3. Third frame of Lieberman’s supporters: Kemp, Santorum, etc.

    4. Fourth frame of Bush kissing Lieberman: If you truly believe that we should stay the course with Bush and if you truly believe that the United States is on the right course, then vote for Lieberman.

    5, Picture of Lamont – If you believe in holding the Republican administration accountable for its policies and if you want to change the course of this nation, Vote for Lamont.


  63. Theresa says:

    #20 wrote: “I have a “Football play” for you: it is called a PUNT. We (the real WE) are going to kick ass all over the place come November.”

    Comment by Clyde the Ripper — August 30, 2006 @ 4:24 pm

    PUNT = Procecute Useless Neocons Today


  64. quisp says:

    He was a crappy quarterback too.


  65. mdhatter says:

    Yeah, how dare Clinton and Kerry support the Democratic Nominee as chosen by the people.

    How totally american of them


  66. Everyman says:

    Lieberman should not be refered to as D-CT. He is an independent belonging to a third party.


  67. The DLC are Frauds says:

    Once again, IRI went to fight the bad terrorists but wound up at Think Progress.


  68. Solitaire says:

    The “gaping hole in our MidEast Policy” belongs to the ass that is running it.


  69. scott says:

    Kemp?

    When will people like this go away?


  70. Sharon Cox says:

    Good post’s….Once again lieberman’s alligator mouth is getting in the way of his hummingbird ass. Ouote by Clyde..Sorry I can’t remember who he was talking about but know it was a Republican…..Hope you don’t mind I used it here Clyde. It seemed fitting…Kemp is a rep. and smoking joe has lost his direction, he is not a Dem..He is however a rep. suck up….Throw joe under the bus along with kemp and the rest of the reich wing dumbasses……Blessings…Peace


  71. Tom D'Ambrosio says:

    Another Conservative Neocon for Lieberman!

    Yeah, Joe, you’re a Democrat. And I’m Karl Rove’s love child.


  72. melior (in Austin) says:

    Someone tell Jack that Joe lost. He needs to get over it.


  73. Krazny says:

    All I could think about was the “Roll Hemp” bumper stickers during the 1996 election.

    hehe


  74. For Truth says:

    Well at least he prefaced the comment with “I think”. Instead of insinuating it was “the truth”.


  75. For Truth says:

    Do you think Leaverman is for the war cuz he’s Jewish?


  76. For Truth says:

    All I could think about was the “Roll Hemp” bumper stickers during the 1996 election.

    hehe

    Comment by Krazny — August 30, 2006 @ 8:13 pm

    Ahh good ol’ 96′, I was just out of grad school and started making the big bucks, bought my first home, had a pool. Life was good when Bill Clinton was cruising chicks as the President of the United States.


  77. Zooey says:

    That picture is of Jack Kemp? Oh my…time does wound old heels…


  78. Jackie says:

    I guess Kemp didn’t have that house payment so he got some money from the GOP to spread his lies. Some people have a price and they can be brought. Look for others to get paid to spread propaganda. It’s all about the money with some people.


  79. nlacey says:

    I thought this old guy was dead.


  80. Trinary Suka says:

    Kemp: Bush and Cheney Are ‘Hypocritical, Sad and Pathetic’ For Supporting Ted Stevens.


  81. purvis ames says:

    Loserman is really scraping the bottom of the barrel when he’s got to bring in Quarterback Jack to flail away for him. Pathetic.


  82. Blameless Caterpillar says:

    Shouldn’t he be stumping for George Allen?


  83. kasinca says:

    Joe Lieberman is a rethuglican living off the Democratic Party. He was defeated in the Democratic Party primary election…part of the democratic process. Rethuglicans can have the treasonous asshole…he is one of them.

    Why do rethuglicans hate our democracy and our constitution?


  84. Karim says:

    Kemp is a douchebag.


  85. CakeWalk My Ass says:

    he has a point. authorizing a military intervention only to turn back on it a few years later is a little like saying we never should have dropped the A-bomb.

    it’s something you can’t do.


  86. expatjourno says:

    Why are so many Rethuglicans (Hastert, Kemp) such obvious gluttons?


  87. irishdave3 says:

    RE: #22, Geez, when you were talkin draft dodgin pezidints, I thought you meant Boner, bike messeger of god…Guess the Texass Air Guard was making us safe from the Vietnamese hordes…though I hear their Navy is disguised as Gulf Shrimp boats…lol…BTW, any truth to the rumors that Kemps best plays were in the post game shower? IrishDave


  88. Cyra Brown says:

    Umm… If Democratic Senators who are supporting Ned Lamont are “hypocritical, sad and pathetic”, what were they before the primary, when they were supporting Lieberman? Some mighty short memories out there.


  89. born in nh says:

    Jack Kemp spoke at my high school in Manchester NH (along with all the other GOP candidates) for the 1972 election. I remember it vividly for his snapping on a high school senior questioning him about Vietnam — they were going to be drafted pretty soon back then so it was pretty courageous of him to stand up and ask. I don’t exactly remember the question, but I remember the response like it was yesterday. It was vicious. The mask came off–his teeth were bared–this guy is truly scary underneath that controlled expression he usually wears. “Listen, sonny, you’ll do as you’re told..”


  90. Anais says:

    Hypocritcal, sad and pathetic to support the candidate the PEOPLE of Connecticut’s Democratic party chose? What part of the word DEMOCRACY (i.e. government by the PEOPLE) doesn’t Kemp understand? Kemp’s the one who is hypocritical, sad and pathetic. If he can’t understand how this country works, he should shut up and go away.


  91. Kemp's Balls says:

    All of this chatter with no one supporting the ‘R’ candidate?
    ‘Sup?
    Jack Kemp is as bad at politics as he was at football. Why isn’t
    anyone asking why the Neocrooks aren’t supporting their own
    man?
    Neil, where are you? We need some ball twistin’ facts here, boy.
    I’m sure you can get to the bottom of this with your hard hitting
    interviews.
    Why don’t Republicans support their own?


  92. tablogloid says:

    Pardon the pun, Kemp, but please take a hike!


  93. tablogloid says:

    More words of wisdom from Mein Kempf.


  94. Bingo ! says:

    CAPTION:

    “Click to play my mouth”. No,but thanks.


  95. coachjason says:

    Sounds like we have some people running scared that Lieberman is going to win reelection reguardless of his party. It’s too bad that your true colors now come out. He was your friggin vp candidate 6 years ago. Now, because he thinks the liberation of oppressed people might actually be a “Noble cause” and you villify him. Hang the evil turd out to dry after you tar and feather him. One good politician begets no other. Too bad…



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