Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Kerry even worse then Clinton?

There aren't any comments about John Kerry's performance as the Secretary of the State so it's time for one. In only his second month on the job I can tell you that Kerry is even worse then Clinton. Ironically we are lucky to have him. Why? Because he is very bad in lying. We can now say that today the State Department (State) is as "transparent" as John Kerry's lies are.

Last week after chaos in Egypt many people asked: where was John Kerry during all of this? The questions where asked because few people saw him sailing on his beautiful yacht.

Of course State denied that:
“Since his plane touched down in Washington at 4 a.m., Secretary Kerry was working all day and on the phone dealing with the crisis in Egypt.” “He participated in the White House meeting with the president by secure phone and was and is in non-stop contact with foreign leaders, and his senior team in Washington and Cairo. Any report or tweet that he was on a boat is completely inaccurate.”
Unfortunately these days people have cameras in their phones, and use them. So in no time pictures of Kerry on his boat were posted on the Internet and some of them went "viral". In a light of that State had to admit that Kerry was boating but they could not help themselves and added some lies too:
“While he was briefly on his boat on Wednesday, Secretary Kerry worked around the clock all day including participating in the President’s meeting with his national security council...” 
A “CBS This Morning” producer spotted Kerry on his boat Wednesday afternoon. When “CBS This Morning” senior producer Mosheh Oinounou tweeted about the sighting, State issued a denial, calling the tweet “completely inaccurate” and said Kerry has been “working all day and on the phone dealing with the crisis in Egypt.

Because Kerry is so clumsy and lets himself to be photographed we have proof that he was lying. In contrast, 6 months after the Benghazi attack, we still don't know where our president was at that time. And they won't tell us.