Kerry's SF-180
Yes, I'm still pinging on this. Yes, I realize it's irritating.
However, that's only fair, since Kerry is still pinging on Bush for no substantiated reason, and he's got to be one of the Most Irritating Humans in Existance™.
Anyway.
Kerry has apparently released his SF-180 data to the Boston Globe. Now, as Wizbang notes, the Globe is hardly neutral towards John Francois Kerry, however, they do have two interesting little tidbits in their follow-up article. Follow that link, and you'll see that Kerry was in no way Bush's "intellectual superior," yet he was certainly the, um... lesser of the two in personal appearance.
Yes, I know. That was a cheap shot. Deal with it.
PowerLine is wondering if that's all there is, and I must admit, it makes me wonder, too. I'm also curious as to how the documents were assembled so quickly. Lori Byrd at Polipundit also has some interesting questions, and there are some intriguing questions posed by her commenters as well. Captain's Quarters echoes those queries, and Michelle Malkin (who has a well rounded link-up post) sends us over to USS Neverdock, who reminds us of two critical mysteries:
The Navy said they had over 100 pages they could not release without Kerry's authorization. Did the Globe get that many and are they reporting on all of them?
The biggest question of all remains unanswered. What type of discharge did Kerry originally receive? Remember, Kerry had his discharge re-issued after Carter granted a pardon to Vietnam vets.
Frankly, I think Kerry going to bore us to indifference with the Death By a Thousand Hesitations, Delays, Obfuscations and Nuanced Statements™. He's certainly doing a great job of it so far.

