From today’s Opinion Journal's Best of the Web today:
Political consultants often talk about the importance of a candidate staying "on message." For a good example of why they're right, consider the case of Sen. John "The Patriot" Kerry. He voted in favor of the war with Iraq, then denounced the president for getting us into a war, then demanded "regime change" in America, then raised questions about his own patriotism. All this served only to confuse voters and distract from the central theme of his candidacy, namely that he is uniquely qualified to be president because he served in Vietnam.Don’t forget his pledge to only nominate pro-choice judges, although this doesn’t constitute a “litmus test.” Round and round we go.
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