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Kerry’s routine of blaming anything that’s less than perfect on Bush is getting so obvious:
Kerry accused Bush of missing signs that a flu vaccine shortage was imminent. The attack fit into a broader campaign theme – that on Iraq, the economy and many other matters, Bush is disconnected from problems facing Americans.
“What’s happening with the flu vaccine is really an example of everything this administration does – deny it, pretend it’s not there, and then try to hide it when it comes out and act surprised,” Kerry said.
Anything at all that happens, Kerry tries to pretend is Bush’s fault. Kerry clearly wants us to think that with him as President, nothing unexpected would ever happen. Nothing would ever happen that he hadn’t controlled and approved of. Everything would be perfect all the time.
Nobody is dumb enough to believe that.
What a fairy tale!