Previous Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday conveyed a searing reaction to Fox News have Greg Gutfeld’s discourteous tweet multi-day sooner that guided the enlivened Vietnam War veteran to “plug your knothole.”
Gutfeld had slammed John Kerry on Saturday for censuring President Donald Trump’s broadly sentenced choice to avoid an arranged visit to a World War I burial ground in France in light of rain.
“U didn’t stop ISIS, you sent James Taylor. Fitting your knothole, Captain Driftwood,” the co-host of Fox News’ “The Five” composed on Saturday, an evident reference to Kerry’s choice to send the famous artist musician to a Paris against fear-based oppression rally in 2015.
Accordingly, John Kerry, who filled in as a lieutenant in the Navy somewhere in the range of 1966 and 1970, helped Gutfeld to remember what he and different veterans battled for.
“Glad Veterans Day, Greg,” John Kerry composed. “I’m happy that we all who served in uniform battled to guard your opportunity to be an entire trick on Twitter.”
Happy Veterans Day, Greg. I’m glad that all of us who served in uniform fought to defend your freedom to be a complete fool on Twitter. #freedomisntfree https://t.co/LFUrXDWt8E
— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) November 11, 2018
Gutfeld responded to John Kerry’s Veterans Day well wishes with a tweet linking to James Taylor’s “You’ve Got a Friend” on YouTube.
https://t.co/f0U52tGLZc https://t.co/bveSiTorG8
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) November 11, 2018
John Kerry earned a Silver Star, Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts for his administration in the Vietnam War. He reviewed his military involvement in Every Day Is Extra, a diary he discharged in September: