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Jan
30
2005

Soros: Kerry Was a Flawed Candidate

Posted by: Aaron Brazell

In an article on Bloomberg.com billionaire George Soros has finally seen what 60+ million other people saw last election season:

“Kerry did not, actually, offer a credible and coherent alternative,” Soros, 74, said yesterday in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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      Jody 3 years ago 1 point

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      Good post, Dave, it's interesting how it seems instead of admitting they're wrong is looking for someone else to blame. I wonder how Kerry could possibly consider running again in 08 knowing that he is the Democrats scapegoat? Yes he was a terrible candidate but these left to the left liberals certainly did not help him.
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      Aaron Brazell 3 years ago 1 point

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      I wonder how Kerry could possibly consider running again in 08 knowing that he is the Democrats scapegoat
      Because he might consider himself a DNC good citizen. By running in the primary, he is likely to attract all the negative attention away from Hillary leaving a relatively unscathed Dem Candidate to face the Republican candidate.
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