A universal test
Oh, come now, Mr. Kerry. As if it's not bad enough that the entire world must sign off on U.S. foreign policy, the Massachusetts senator offered this interesting explanation of his "global test" remark from Thursday's debate:
Well that clears it up. Unfortunately for Mr. Kerry, the Vulcans are far too logical to sign on to his plan.
"They're misleading Americans about what I said. What I said in the sentence preceding that was, 'I will never cede America's security to any institution or any other country.' No one gets a veto over our security. No one.
"And if they were honest enough to give America the full quote, which America heard, they would know that I'm never going to allow America's security to be outsourced. That's the job of the president.
"But I can do a better job of protecting America's security because the test that I was talking about was a test of legitimacy, not just in the globe, but elsewhere.
Well that clears it up. Unfortunately for Mr. Kerry, the Vulcans are far too logical to sign on to his plan.
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