
A legend in his own mind.
(The Hill) — Former presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) thinks he could have done a good job leading the country.
“I would have been a good president,” he said Wednesday on “Imus in the Morning.” “Maybe even a great one.”
Kerry stopped short of agreeing with host Don Imus’s assertion that a President Kerry would have been “better than the guy we have now.”
Kerry, who ran against incumbent George W. Bush in 2004, also touched on the current debt crisis facing the U.S.
President Obama is not in trouble “yet” on the economy, Kerry said.
“We have to get the deficit on the track where people see the revenue and expenditure lines coming together instead of separating and going apart,” he said.
