Saturday, May 5, 2018

John Kerry Secretly Huddles With Sworn Enemy Of The United States

During President Trump’s speech at the 2018 National Rifle Association’s Annual Convention Friday, he made fun of former Secretary of State John Kerry for crashing his bicycle in 2015 and breaking his leg. 
"John Kerry — not the best negotiator we've ever seen. He never walked away from the [negotiating] table except to be in that bicycle race where he fell and broke his leg. That was the only time. I said, 'Don't tell him you broke your leg. Just stay inside. Say you don't want to negotiate. You'll make a much better deal.’ But he broke it and I learned from that — at 73 years old, you never go into a bicycle race. You just don't do that. I'm not 73, he was, OK.”
The President once again ripped the Iran deal saying, "We signed that horrible deal. They're marching in the streets saying, 'Death to America.' Who signs a deal when they are marching saying, 'Death to America?'" he asked.
The President, at least according to my memory, has rarely mocked “Swift Boat Lurch”.  What was the impetus for taking a jab on this day?
According to a published report by The Boston Globe, Kerry met with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif two weeks ago in New York. It was the second time in about two months that the two had met to strategize over salvaging a deal they spent years negotiating during the Obama Administration.
Kerry also met last month with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and French President Emmanuel Macron in both Paris and New York.  Kerry is determined to preserve the fiction that Iran can be trusted and is actively seeking to undermine destroy the Trump Administration and its policies by meeting with the enemies of America.
Kerry is the only known “Swift Boater” to receive the Purple Heart for a self-inflicted wound.

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