Posted on 06/30/2004 12:02:24 PM PDT by RWR8189
Something to Yak About More Backbiting in Kerry Camp John Kerrys Party Readying to Take Things Away From You Kerry Shows Early Symptoms of Goreitis Kerrys Awkward Rainbow/PUSH Appearance Perfunctory Plugage Talkers Profile Jane Silk / Radio America The Final Yak
John Kerry wails and gnashes his teeth over partisan politics, but he cant even get along with a lot of his fellow Democrats. The latest twist involves the Gentleman from Massachusetts and Tom Menino, mayor of Boston, the host city of the Democrat convention next month. After Kerry blew-off the U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting in Boston earlier this week, Menino was quoted as saying of Kerrys refusal to appear and subsequent actions, This is typical of small-minded individuals who have to create controversy. Ouch!
Whether it was some sort of Freudian Slip or a moment of remarkable candor is not clear, but the agenda of John Kerrys Democrats most certainly is. During a Democrat fundraiser in San Francisco Monday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told the audience and we swear we are not making up this quote We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. Think your callers may want to weigh in on this? Call it a hunch
Remember back in the 2000 campaign when Al Gore was making all sorts of goofy claims? You know, the whole Internet thing and Love Story and the near-famous Iowa Can Lady? It looks like John Kerry may be coming down with a dose of Goreitis (pronounced gore-I-tis) as well. When John Kerry was stumping in San Jose, CA last week promising broadband Internet service from sea to shining sea, he said, If Bangalore in India can be completely wired, then so should all of America. Sounds good, but The Times of India reports Kerry got it all wrong! Broadband as it is known in the US is pretty much non-existent in Bangalore or anywhere else in India, reports Shyam Somanadh. One wonders how many other things John Kerry got wrong in that speech
John Kerry has taken some flack over the absence of African Americans among his top campaign advisors and a certain amount of awkwardness, was reported during his speech at Jesse Jacksons Rainbow/PUSH event Tuesday. Jackson had earlier been quoted describing Kerry as the best we have to work with. Not exactly a ringing endorsement. It could be his appearance was made more awkward by the presence of IL Senate candidate Barack Obama a political scientist was quoted by Chicagos Daily Herald as saying, Kerry will ride Obama's coattails. Another ouch!
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When he was running for Lieutenant Governor in 1982, John Kerry campaigned against planning for state evacuation in the event of a nuclear attack. He actually ran a radio ad saying, Someone has to stand up and say no to this madness. (SOURCE: Charlotte, NC Mayor Pat McCrory)
Hey! I am the one who likes to bite backs
Hey, Meimo is nothing but a low class, Italian politician. You can't expect a Back Bay Brahmin to socialize with such a person, no matter what the event. It is the same as suggesting that a high caste Indian have anything to do with an untouchable. All this "man of the people" stuff is OK for the little guys, but don't expect Kerry to associate with any one beneath him or his kind!
I watched Kerry at Rainbow Push on TV...were people falling asleep?
I would bet money that if the Unions had been picketing an NAACP convention Kerry was to speak at Kerry would have knocked the picket line down with his SUV to get in.
LOL!
George W. Bush will be reelected by a margin of at least ten per cent
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