An Exclusive Interview with ‘Gay General’ Keith Kerr
I was at the GOP debate in St. Petersburg, Florida, with my video camera in hand, happily chatting with Chuck Norris (yes, that Chuck Norris) and Fred Thompson’s lovely trophy wife, Jeri, when Gen. Kerr happened by. Naturally, I shoved my vidcam in his face and asked him a couple of questions — including, “Which Republican candidate do you support?” Watch the video to learn the answer…



December 18th, 2007 at 7:03 pm
This General is a complete fraud. He is hoping to “educate” Republican candidates about a don’t ask - don’t tell policy, implying, of course, that this conservative sounding policy is wrong and they should throw it out. Don’t these candidates trust gays to be in the military, he implies. Actually this guy is a Clinton activist (both for the ex-prez and his criminal wife) that has worked a great amount on their campaigns. He also fails to mention that the don’t ask, et. al, policy was enacted by the Clinton duo near the beginning of billy-bob’s presidency (most Republicans opposed it). And he also calls himself a General, but he was very careful not to say he is a General in the U.S. Armed Forces (’served 42 years in the U.S. Army and in California). He is an “honorary” General in the California National Reserve — which is as official as Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame (also an honorary Colonel). He never served a day as any kind of General of real armed services. And he is not an independent thinking independent voter as he claimed.
This is another demonstration to the lengths that the Stalinist Democrat party will go to brainwash the nation. It does not matter to them if the information they initiate is a fraud; just if the public will buy it. And by having this video on this blog demonstrates their partial success.
December 23rd, 2007 at 5:37 am
There is nothing honorary about being a general in the National Guard, they are just commissioned, appointed and subordinated to the state governors, not the federal government. Is that to say that the National Guard, which makes up a good portion of the forces deployed today, are not “real military”?
March 3rd, 2008 at 1:52 am
I agree with Jay. With national guard, military contractors etc over half of the deployed forces are not “real military” as he says!