Isn’t John Kerry’s Own Success Proof Of What He Says?

Is this the pot calling the kettle black?John kerry

“In America, you have a right to be stupid, if you want to be, and you have a right to be disconnected to somebody else if you want to be. And we tolerate that – we somehow make it through that.”  –John Kerry

And were it not for stupid people, we would not have professional politicians like…John Forbes Kerry (who served in Vietnam, by the way).

I’m not sure about that last part though–making it through?

I think that in November 2012 we crossed a ‘stupid-threshold’ of historic magnitude, from which only the good Witch of the South could hope save us.  But nobody’s got any Ruby Slippers.  I think the US  Secret Service gave them all to the Colombian prostitutes.  Or did Robert  Menendez give them to the teenage Dominican prostitutes?

Was it Ruby Slippers the mob in Benghazi were after?  Did we sell them with the guns to the Mexican Drug Lords?  We’re they lost in the Solyndra collapse?

I know.  There’s no waking up from this nightmare.  And now John Kerry–who gets paid to be stupid–is the secretary of state, and he’s telling the world we have a right to be stupid.

Gee Mr. Kerry, they’re looking right at you.  You’re from the US government.  We elected the idiot who appointed you, confirmed by more idiots.  I think the world has that math figured out.

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