then glowing comment about Hillary's abilities. Competent he says, Competent.
The quotes from Kennedy come from Sunday's Meet the Press. Kline left out the more positive and flattering parts about Kerry and omitted the comment from Senator Kennedy where he called Clinton competent. Not good, not excellent- competent. Then went on to praise her husband the former president.
SEN. KENNEDY: Well, it tells me that Senator Clinton is in a very strong position for the nomination. I’ve—our family’s had a good personal relationship with the Clintons for the time that he was the president. And she’s been on—I’ve worked with her on our committee on health and education issues. She’s a very competent person and has a lot of ability, and I have a lot of respect for her. And I know all of the other candidates. I know them well and have worked all well with them...
MR. RUSSERT: But, but, senator, he was the nominee in 2004, and there you see he’s at 8 percent amongst Democrats.
SEN. KENNEDY: That’s right.
MR. RUSSERT: What’s the problem?
SEN. KENNEDY: Well, I think it’s, it’s a question—I think these go up and vary—these polls go up and—up and down. The fact is, no matter where you are, as one who’s had some practical experience with this, you have to go back out to that countryside. You have to get out to Iowa and get to New Hampshire homes and get out to the Iowa countryside, and you have to sort of win that nomination. These polls are interesting for a time, but that’s, that’s where this is decided. And that’s for each and every one of them. That’s, that’s what is going to decide. As we all know, that’ll be entirely different in four, five months from now. And each of these people have a lot of—and some others that aren’t on that list—have some good, good talent.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16634747/page/7/Ok, a new spin on the "joke". It was about poor students getting stuck in Iraq?????
Before that remark, Kerry associates had signaled that he might wait until spring to make his move, taking more time to assess the impact of his "botched joke" about poor students getting stuck in Iraq -- a remark that made headlines and forced him off the campaign trail just days before November's congressional elections.
Oh, and the comments from Kerry's spokesperson are great!!