John Kerry, Foreign Policy Warrior

Last night, Kerry moved beyond his failed presidential bid and the expectations that have hung over his head since he entered politics, and offered the critique of John McCain that Democrats long needed to make.

It sounds like a strange thing to say about a political attack speech, but last night Kerry showed the moral courage that made him famous in the first place. Freed from the curse of his own predestination for the White House, one of the politicians most-loathed by the press assailed the media's favorite son. Full Story »

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by Kaizar Campwala - Aug. 29, 2008
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by James Canning - Aug. 29, 2008

As a fan of John Kerry, I was sorry not to have seen his speecch. This piece sets out clearly why Kerry was so effective in his strong attack on John McCain and McCain's failed military and political strategy for the Middle East.

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by David Barber - Aug. 29, 2008

This story talks about how John Kerry's fierce speech at the Democratic convention in Denver contrasted with his plodding 2004 campaign.

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