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www.TownHall.com ^ | July 11 2004 | Larry Kudlow

Posted on 07/11/2004 8:24:17 AM PDT by branch1

by Larry Kudlow (7/10) Has the choice of John Edwards as John Kerry's running mate re-scrambled the election odds for November?

(Excerpt) Read more at Townhall.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: johnjohn; kerry; kerrybounce; kudlow
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Komrade kerry keeps lying about jobs and the quality of same. Per capita income couldn't have hit an all-time high if newly created jobs were low paying.
1 posted on 07/11/2004 8:24:17 AM PDT by branch1
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http://www.borowitzreport.com/archive_rpt.asp?rec=903

EDWARDS ASKS KERRY TO STOP GRABBING HIS ASS

Public Displays of Affection ‘Distracting,’ Says Kerry’s No. 2

After a mere two days on the campaign trail, the first signs of tension between John Kerry and running mate John Edwards emerged today as Sen. Edwards requested, firmly and unequivocally, that Mr. Kerry stop grabbing his ass.

“I think Sen. Kerry has made it very clear in our joint appearances that he is happy to have me on the ticket,” Mr. Edwards told reporters. “He really doesn’t have to prove it by repeatedly grabbing my ass.”

At a campaign stop in Pennsylvania today, Mr. Edwards was in the middle of a speech when he emitted a high-pitched yelp, apparently in response to yet another unexpected display of affection from Sen. Kerry.

“Jesus, John,” a visibly annoyed Mr. Edwards said to Mr. Kerry, who merely stood behind him smiling mischievously.

In a sign that Mr. Kerry’s unwanted embraces may be taking their toll on the newly-minted vice-presidential candidate, Mr. Edwards departed from his prepared remarks, telling hs audience, “There are two Americas – one that gets to grab ass, and one that gets its ass grabbed.”

Intriguingly, a source confirmed that Mr. Kerry’s penchant for ass-grabbing was the principal reason Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-Missouri) did not make the Democratic ticket: “The whole idea of it grossed Dick out.”

Elsewhere, indicted former Enron CEO Ken Lay today announced that he would seek amnesty by applying for a position as an Iraqi insurgent.

And in Washington, Attorney General John Ashcroft told all Americans to be on the lookout for a terror suspect disguised as an obese man wearing glasses and a baseball cap, accompanied by a documentary film crew.


2 posted on 07/11/2004 8:29:45 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (You can't be pro business and for a positive economy and be a trial lawyer!)
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To: Grampa Dave

LOL!


3 posted on 07/11/2004 8:34:33 AM PDT by Kate of Spice Island ('Effin the ineffible since '91.")
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4 posted on 07/11/2004 8:46:42 AM PDT by happydogdesign
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To: Grampa Dave

Funny. :)


5 posted on 07/11/2004 8:50:11 AM PDT by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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To: happydogdesign

That is great!

Would you please freepmail me the html code and height for this.

My SBC/Yahoo browser will not allow me to copy the code of any picture.

Thanks


6 posted on 07/11/2004 8:52:32 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (You can't be pro business and for a positive economy and be a trial lawyer!)
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To: Grampa Dave

LOL! OMGosh, that's funny stuff!


7 posted on 07/11/2004 8:53:09 AM PDT by NRA2BFree (Life is not about how fast you run, or how high you climb, but how well you bounce.)
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For the last few years I have wondered if McNasty of the DNC was a highly paid mole on our side.

After he pushed little John onto big ugly John's lap, he has to be a mole.

These metro sexual clowns make it so easy for us and the national pundits.


8 posted on 07/11/2004 9:03:06 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (The DNC version of Batman and Robin: The two a$$ grabbing John/Johns! Yuck!!!)
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To: branch1
john-john bump

What a couple of girls...

After the Kerry-Edwards convention, memories of AlGore's Macarena
and suckface with Tipper might gain him alpha status after all.


9 posted on 07/11/2004 9:08:15 AM PDT by Sabertooth
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To: happydogdesign

FLUSH-FLUSH JOHN-JOHN


10 posted on 07/11/2004 9:19:46 AM PDT by BenLurkin ("A republic, if we can revive it")
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To: Grampa Dave

The way I heard that, was that Edwards told Kerry to refrain from grabbing his ass in public.

From the looks of things, their prancing, swishing escapades has about sewed up the homosexual vote. It will be interesting to see what tacticts and mimicings they employ as they court the votes of various other racial and ethnic groups.


11 posted on 07/11/2004 9:21:15 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Two Johns, both full of it and over flowing-the democrats have created fly heaven.)
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"It will be interesting to see what tacticts and mimicings they employ as they court the votes of various other racial and ethnic groups."

We will see both of the John/Johns breaking Irs laws re non profits when they appear in a whole lot of Black Churches to campaign.


12 posted on 07/11/2004 9:29:36 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (The DNC version of Batman and Robin: The two a$$ grabbing John/Johns! Yuck!!!)
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To: Sabertooth

Naah! Al Ghorroid will all ways be in a Zulu/Zebra status.


13 posted on 07/11/2004 9:30:56 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (The DNC version of Batman and Robin: The two a$$ grabbing John/Johns! Yuck!!!)
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To: Grampa Dave

Not to mention Budaist Temples, maybe even Mosques.


14 posted on 07/11/2004 10:01:52 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Two Johns, both full of it and over flowing-the democrats have created fly heaven.)
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The scariest thing about al Ghorroid was his remark that went over the heads of a lot of people during the Chinagate mess. He made the following remark:

"There is no controlling legal authority!"


15 posted on 07/11/2004 10:12:17 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (The DNC version of Batman and Robin: The two a$$ grabbing John/Johns! Yuck!!!)
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1168956/posts

Mark Steyn- The tearjerker (Profile: John Edwards)
The Sunday Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 07/11/04 | Mark Steyn


Posted on 07/10/2004 3:22:08 PM PDT by Pokey78


'We've got better vision. We've got better ideas. We've got real plans. And we've got better hair," said John Kerry, introducing his running mate. The Kerry-Edwards vision, ideas, etc don't look so good in the cold light of day, but John Edwards's hair does.

I can personally vouch for his beautiful layered nape, having spent much of New Hampshire primary season looking at the back of his tanned neck on chilly winter mornings. He likes to campaign in the round, so all winter, in Legion halls and diners, the advance men rearranged the furniture and then the pretty-boy Southerner would come bouncing into the circle to the strains of Small Town (by has-been rocker John Mellencamp).

Radiating all the vigour and enthusiasm Kerry had surgically removed at birth, the honey-toned Edwards found himself adored by the media for his "two Americas" stump speech, a Disraelian portrait of Dickensian gloom conjured in the tones of a Depression-era sob-sister.

Even if you have never heard it, you know how it goes: there's one America where Dick Cheney's oil buddies are swigging down Martinis and toasting their war profits; but there's another America where "tonight a 10-year-old little girl will go to bed hungry, hoping and praying that tomorrow will not be as cold as today because she doesn't have the coat to keep her warm".

You would have to have a heart of stone not to be weeping with laughter at that line. But Democratic primary voters are not that rude. So they looked thoughtful and engaged, and they nodded and they applauded. And then they went out and voted for somebody else. After you've heard the speech a couple of times, you realise that John Edwards is perhaps the most condescending candidate in America. But the voters condescended right back, smiling politely at the clean-cut charmer, and then going away and forgetting about him.

In New Hampshire, he came a poor fourth. Likewise, New Mexico and North Dakota. In Delaware, he came third, with 11 per cent of the vote. In Oklahoma, he came second, managing to lose to loopy General Wesley Clark. The only place he won was the state of his birth, South Carolina. In Florida, he pulled 10 per cent of the vote; Maine, 8 per cent; Mississippi, Arizona, 7 per cent.

Edwards is a lawyer, and supposedly his great strength is his ability to make an argument and sell it to a jury. But the more the primary jurors heard his argument, the less they were sold on it. "There are two Americas," said Conan O'Brien on CBS. "Unfortunately for Edwards, neither one voted for him."

Who is John Edwards? Well, in a nutshell, he is the metaphorical brother of that non-existent coatless girl. Now 51, but looking a well-preserved 12, he was born in Seneca, South Carolina, and had a soi-disant dirt-poor, hardscrabble childhood in Robbins, North Carolina. His dad worked in the textile mills, and John was the first member of his family ever to go to college.

Where Senator Kerry's biography is full of problematic phrases like "Swiss finishing school", Edwards's is a classic American story - if one overlooks some of the details. According to Sidney Blumenthal, Clinton-stain-mopper-turned-Guardian-columnist, "He bears the memory of his father taking the family to a local restaurant after church only to leave when he realised he could not afford anything on the menu."

Really? Robbins was a town of just over 1,000 people, so presumably it was, if not the only restaurant, one of only two or three. In small towns, folks generally know what the local eateries charge. And, while the Edwards family was poor by comparison with John Kerry, dad was in fact the mill's production manager (though the son tends to leave that bit out). So, in a mill town, at a restaurant presumably priced to cater for mill workers, the management of the mill couldn't afford to eat?

Ah, well. There are two Americas, and, as a successful plaintiff's attorney, Edwards spent 20 years exaggerating the gulf between them. "Plaintiff's attorney" is American for the kind of lawyer who specialises in those suits that Britons find so fascinating - you spill the coffee on your lap, so you sue McDonald's for a gazillion dollars, etc.

Edwards worked an ostensibly less ridiculous seam: suing doctors and hospitals when babies were born with brain defects. He made his name with a 1985 cerebral palsy case, where he channelled the words of the unborn child as she waited in the womb, hour after hour.

"She said at 3, 'I'm fine.' She said at 4, 'I'm having a little trouble, but I'm doing OK.' Five, she said, 'I'm having problems.' At 5.30, she said, 'I need out'," Edwards told his hushed jury. "She speaks to you through me. And I have to tell you right now - I didn't plan to talk about this - right now I feel her. I feel her presence. She's inside me."

The jury came back with a $6.5 million award, and Edwards was the hottest trial lawyer in North Carolina. His line, in that and other cases, was that there would have been no brain damage if the doctor, instead of the breech delivery, had performed a caesarean. Thanks in part to lawyers like Edwards, there are now far more caesarean sections than ever before, yet without any reduction in birth defects.

The correlation between C-sections and birth defects is non-existent. But Edwards sold junk-science to jury after jury, for big bucks. In his "two Americas" routine, he talks about his commitment to "bringing down the cost of healthcare". One reason it costs more than it did is because of Edwards and his fellow ambulance-chasers.

Nonetheless, if the Bush campaign is figuring on tarring Edwards as a fancypants trial lawyer, they should rethink. He spent much of his life defending kids against corporations, and, whatever the fine print, the basic outline of that terrain is not favourable to Republicans.

For another, his own son died in a car accident at the age of 16 - the one stark tragedy in Edwards's effortless career rise and happy home life with his college sweetheart. Today, John and Elizabeth Edwards have three children - a daughter at college, and two youngsters born since the death of their first son. What the Republicans see as a shyster the media will paint as a champion of defenceless children driven by a heart-rending twist of fate.

It is standard on the Left now to insist that Bush's "war" is a fiction cooked up by Dick Cheney to enrich his pals. But Edwards's two Americas are the real fantasy. Take that 10-year old girl, hungry and coatless. In America, poverty doesn't mean hunger, it means fat - it's harassed moms shovelling 99-cent cheeseburgers into their kids because it's cheap and quick. Nor does poverty mean coatlessness.

Edwards's shivering 10-year-old can get a brand-new quilted winter coat for $9.99 at JC Penney, or secondhand for three bucks at my local thrift shop - at least until Edwards and Kerry crack down on the cheap textile imports they've been attacking these past two years. There may be two Americas, but Edwards's America doesn't exist anywhere from Maine to Hawaii. Even as a lurid Victorian melodrama designed to frighten prosperous soccer moms into voting against hard-hearted Republicans, it sounds ridiculous.

In the meantime, Edwards has nothing to say on foreign policy except a pledge to end "war profiteering by Halliburton". Once he discovered that you can't sue al-Qaeda, he seems to have lost interest in the subject, and his shallowness was embarrassing in some of the primary debates. As I wrote here in February, "His basic pitch is that the entire electorate are victims, and his candidacy is the all-time biggest class-action suit on your behalf." John Edwards's approach - the American people are helpless children - is the wrong message for dangerous times.

Back when his maudlin 'twas-Christmas-Day-in-the-workhouse shtick was still new, I offered to buy a brand new coat for every 10-year-old coatless girl the Edwards campaign could produce if in return he included one substantive passage on foreign policy in his stump speech. I'm still waiting on both counts.


16 posted on 07/11/2004 10:35:05 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (The DNC version of Batman and Robin: The two a$$ grabbing John/Johns! Yuck!!!)
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I believe we all made the mistake of assuming that Al boy Gwhore was referring to that one incident. Who would have dreamed that he meant there was no controlling legal authority over what ever crime the democrats choose to commit?


17 posted on 07/11/2004 11:29:29 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Two Johns, both full of it and over flowing-the democrats have created fly heaven.)
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"Who would have dreamed that he meant there was no controlling legal authority over what ever crime the democrats choose to commit?"


You are exactly right. With Jake Reno as the AG and the Clintoon as the president, there were no controlling legal authorities anywhere.


18 posted on 07/11/2004 11:35:21 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (The DNC version of Batman and Robin: The two a$$ grabbing John/Johns! Yuck!!!)
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Clinton and Reno are gone,( as gone as they will ever be it seems) but Liberals still seem cofident that with the help of a media dedicated totally to their agenda, and a court system with a liberal bent and scent to match-they are still above the laws that apply to everyone else.


19 posted on 07/11/2004 11:48:04 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Two Johns, both full of it and over flowing-the democrats have created fly heaven.)
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Why didn't Lurch just choose Fabio?

20 posted on 07/11/2004 2:30:19 PM PDT by atomicpossum (I give up! Entropy, you win!)
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