Saturday, July 6, 2013

U.S. State Department Admits That John Kerry Was On His Yacht When The Egyptian Government Was Overthrown

Spotted: Massachusetts newspapers report seeing John Kerry in Nantucket as Egypt fell into crisis

John Kerry WAS Out Yachting Amid Egypt Crisis Spokesman Says As She Admits Misleading The Press When Denying Holiday Was Interfering With Egypt Crisis -- Daily Mail

* New pictures show Kerry on kayak as he celebrates July 4 holiday
* Secretary of State's aides retract denial that he had been sailing

John Kerry's spokesman has admitted that the Secretary of State did go sailing off Nantucket as the Egyptian President was ousted from power, after pictures emerged of him out on the water on July 4.

The Secretary of State had been criticized for taking a vacation with his family at his holiday home in Nantucket, as Egypt plunged into crisis.

New pictures of Mr Kerry on a kayak and a boat in Nantucket Sound on July 4 have now surfaced after his spokesman forcefully denied he went sailing after an earlier photo was posted to Twitter.

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More News On The U.S. State Department Admitting That John Kerry Was On His Yacht When The Egyptian Government Was Overthrown

Kerry was in Nantucket during Egypt coup -- Washington Post
Kerry vacationing on Nantucket amid Egypt turmoil -- Boston Herald
John Kerry on his boat during Egypt upheaval, State Dept. concedes -- CBS
John Kerry spokesperson admits diplomat was 'briefly' on his yacht in Nantucket, Mass., amid unrest in Egypt -- New York Daily News
John Kerry Yachts During Egyptian Crises -- US News and World Report
State Department admits Kerry was on yacht day of Egypt coup -- CNN
Kerry again swamped by nautical controversy -- CNN
State Dept. admits Kerry was lounging on private yacht during Egypt crisis -- Daily Caller
John Kerry and Water Sports: An Unfortunate History -- The Atlantic

My Comment: As I had mentioned in a previous post .... everyone in the U.S. is entitled to a day off on July 4th. But overseas .... especially in the Middle East .... the optics are horrible.

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