The Right Balance

Sometimes, one has to stand back in awe at the eloquence that defines statesmanship.

Yes, I think there should be less violence and less sex. And when I talked about the heart and soul, I’m talking about the artistic expression. I’m talking about sort of the, I mean, I believe in the arts. I think that there’s a great expression in it, and there’s always this struggle. You know, does life imitate art or art imitate life? Which comes first? It’s a little of both.
I do think we have a responsibility, as leaders, to stand up. I think there were people at that, at that concert we had in New York who stepped over the line. I’ve said that. They don’t speak for me. They speak for themselves. I will stand up and struggle, as others have, to try to get that right balance between violence, and sex, and things.

Crossposted at Shotgun

One Reply to “The Right Balance”

  1. Kerry is almost a living embodiment of the definition of an “empty suit”.
    First, he betrayed us (VietNam veterans). Then he parlayed his celebrity from betrayal into the kind of charisma required to marry heiresses. He dumped one and married a richer one. Then he used his wealth to run for senator.
    Within the Democratic ranks there are a few candidates who would at least be potentially acceptable.
    It is a testimony to the literal insanity of the left that they would consider running Jean Francois Kerry for president.

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