Think about this, from Chris Suellentrop at Slate:
Nothing Kerry said in Cincinnati could compensate for the blunder he made the day before when he stood before cameras on the tarmac of the Cincinnati airport and expressed his sorrow for the 1,000th American casualty in Iraq. “More than 1,000 of America’s sons and daughters have now given their lives on behalf of their country, on behalf of freedom, in the war on terror,” Kerry said. The war on terror? Oops. The mistake was part of the natural reversion to the mean of the Kerry candidacy. After the successful day and a half of campaigning that followed his conversation with President Clinton, the usual Kerry—the New Old Kerry—was back. Kerry took no questions after making his mystifying “war on terror” comment. Crowley called out, “Senator, you’ve been saying that it’s ‘wrong war, wrong place, wrong time.’ What does that mean about these deaths?” but Kerry, in a typical maneuver, just walked away. It’s been more than five weeks since Kerry last took questions at a press conference, or an “avail,” as it’s called.
Who. Is. Handling. This. Guy?