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If you made this up people wouldn’t believe it.
In Massachusetts Republicans are calling for Kerry to resign from the Senate because he’s not fulfilling the requirements of the job:
Of the 112 Senate votes this year, Kerry has voted just 14 times, according to an Associated Press tally.
Kerry’s response? He’s missing all these Senate votes because he wants responsible leadership.
Asked about the GOP calls, Kerry dismissed the suggestions, telling reporters as his plane landed in Kentucky, “I’m running for president because we have to put this country back into a place of responsible leadership. And I believe that I’m serving the citizens of Massachusetts and the country in the proposals that I’ve laid out.”
This guy just loves to say things that contradict each other. He skips out on his current job because he wants to be responsible in some other job we haven’t given him yet.
In 2000, Joe Lieberman ran simultaneously for the Senate and as the Democratic VP candidate. But I never heard that he had missed over 85% of the Senate votes at that time.