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Fonda says she “doesn’t know what happened to him”:
Fonda tells the New York Times that when the two worked together as leaders for the group Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Kerry was “just brilliant in his ability to articulate, and brave in his willingness to articulate.”
But the John Kerry who flip-flopped his way to defeat last year was not the man she knew, Fonda lamented, adding, “I don’t know what happened [to him] in the interim.”
Had he been elected, Kerry might have given us four to eight years of unintelligible speeches on matters of national security. Perhaps Kerry’s guiding principle was this old saying.