John Kerry made another mistake - his wardrobe (middle east, Israel, Obama)
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It's always a no-win situation in the middle east but John Kerry is making some remarkable bad choices over there.
Just googling "John Kerry" brings up nothing but news stories critical of Kerry including "The one thing everyone in Israel seems to agree on: John Kerry blew it" from the Washington Post and from Slate "New Mideast Peace Plan: Get Everyone So Mad at John Kerry That They Stop Fighting Each Other". John Kerry will blow Hillary's chances in 2016.
But back to the wardrobe... who wears surrender yellow and clown colors to a serious news conference?
Just don't even get me started. What he wears is so far down on the list of things I don't like about him, I can't even see it.
He has finally found his niche as part of the Obama crew, where nobody is capable of recognizing an opportunist and poseur like he is.
Kerry is a world class douche but his choice in clothes are the least of his problems. With his wife's money and his passion for high spending he probably deliberately dresses down to try to maintain a certain image.
He's a clown, Obama's a clown, 90% of our people in DC are clowns, military being the exception. We should force our leaders and elected officials to dress the part. They humiliate us, we should humiliate them.
Actually, the Rangers didn't lose the Stanley Cup Finals because of Obama.
The Rangers lost the Stanley Cup Finals because they suck just like Obama.
But we digress.
The topic here is John "Tone-Deaf" Kerry, and his ketchup/mustard wardrobe choices. As far as that is concerned, I only have one thing to say:
Clothes do make the man, and you cannot send a boy to do a man's job.
Ketchup/mustard choices for color worked wonders for McDonalds.
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