PALM BEACH, Florida – U.S. Secretary of State
John Kerry is being flayed as a “delusional” dunce who is full of “self-love”
and is intellectually “an order of fries short of a Happy Meal.”
The scathing description came Tuesday from
talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh who ripped Kerry’s apparent reaction of surprise
to Iranian comments hostile to America despite the nuclear deal Kerry
personally brokered with Tehran.
“I don’t have any doubt that what I’m telling
you is true,” Limbaugh said on his national broadcast. “I really do believe
that John Kerry is an order of fries short of a Happy Meal. I don’t think the elevator
goes to the penthouse level. I think there is something missing intellectually.
“And what’s missing in John Kerry is replaced by
an arrogance and hubris that has led him and people like him to literally live
inside fantasies they have concocted.”
Limbaugh continued, “I firmly believe that John
Kerry is so self-focused, self-aware, self-conscious, so impressed with
himself, I think he’s the kind of guy that does sit home at night with the
lights off sipping a cocktail after everybody else has gone to bed thinking how
great he is and how special he is and how unique he is. And I think he tells
himself and convinces himself that he’s actually done one of the greatest acts
of statesmanship that’s ever been done here.
“And I think he also believes that as part of
this, the power of his brilliance and greatness and presence is such that the
Iranians love him now and have profound, deep respect for him and realize what
a brilliant gentleman he is. I think he believes all this. I think he believes
it because he’s secretary of state. I think he believes it because his leftist
ideology points him in that direction. I think he believes it because it’s his
personality. I think he believes it because he really, really believes that
what’s happened here in this Iranian nuke deal is unprecedented greatness. And
I think he really, really believes that nobody but him could have ever done
this. And I think he tells himself the proof of that is that nobody ever has
done it. And he did it.”
On Friday, a senior
Iranian cleric delivered prayers in Tehran as he stood behind a podium
declaring, “We
will trample upon America,”
according to photos released by Iran’s state-controlled media. The English
phrase “We defeat the United States” could be seen underneath.
Then on Saturday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali
Khamenei vowed to defy American policies despite the nuclear deal between Iran
and world powers signed in Vienna last week.
Ayatollah Khamenei said
U.S. policies in the region were “180 degrees” opposed to Iran’s, at a speech
in a Tehran mosque punctuated by chants of “Death to America” and “Death to
Israel,” according to Reuters.
“Even after this deal our policy towards the
arrogant U.S. will not change,” Khamenei said.
Kerry found the hostility “very disturbing.”
“I don’t know how to interpret it at this point
in time, except to take it at face value, that that’s his policy,” the
secretary of state said in an interview with Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television.
“But I do know that often comments are made publicly and things can evolve that
are different. If it is the policy, it’s very disturbing, it’s very troubling.”
Limbaugh claimed Kerry’s high opinion of himself is “the only way
that you would publicly admit that you are surprised that the Iranians would
say what they’re saying, and that you would admit to being disturbed by it. I
mean if this disturbs you and if you’re shocked by it, what in the world must
you have thought the day before? That with this deal we have buried decades and
decades of enmity with Iran? And why did we do that? … How did we finally end
all the acrimony. Was it because finally the U.S. had sent smart people like
John Kerry to negotiate? And the Iranians realized how smart John Kerry was?
And how you couldn’t outsmart John Kerry? And the Iranians realized the
greatness of this administration?”
“They have to be delusional,” Limbaugh added.
“Kerry specifically has to be delusional here. He’s so delusional, he is so
into self, he doesn’t even have the presence of mind to not act surprised. He
doesn’t even have the presence of mind not to admit that he’s disturbed.
There’s a much better way of dealing with this than to actually go out and
admit you’ve been fooled, which is what he’s done. But he doesn’t know that
because, you see, it’s not possible to fool John Kerry. He’s too smart. He is
too clever. … So he’s deeply troubled at what this means.
“He’s the kind of guy everybody laughs at behind
his back and never knows it. And if he did, he wouldn’t understand it. And it’s
dangerous having somebody like this who basically brokered this deal all on the
pretext and basis of this self-love and adulation that borders on danger.”
http://www.wnd.com/2015/07/kerry-scorched-as-delusional-full-of-self-love/
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