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  • Caption Alexandra Kerry at Cannes

    05/17/2004 12:06:39 PM PDT · by Rockitz · 79 replies · 4,879+ views
    AFP ^ | 17 May 2004 | American Foreign Press
    CANNES, France (AFP) - Alexandra Kerry, 30-year-old daughter of US Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites), walked up Cannes' celebrated red-carpet for the premiere of Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill 2" wearing an off-shoulder black number that turned transparent under the flashes. Kerry, who is showing a short film at the festival, was tailed by the press during her stay at Cannes but French newspapers reported that her staff had warned journalists off questions concerning her famous father. Her film entitled "The Last Full Measure" is being presented in the Short Film Corner section and describes the ravage...
  • "NippleGate2" with John Kerry's daughter... warning: graphic

    05/16/2004 10:24:45 PM PDT · by IPWGOP · 50 replies · 11,020+ views
    DRUDGE REPORT/The Sun UK ^ | 5/17/2004 | IPWGOP
    It looks like NippleGate2, folks. Drudge has this photo of Kerry's daughter from the Cannes Film Festival.
  • Cavuto Nails Kerry

    04/12/2004 6:26:08 PM PDT · by tomball · 14 replies · 286+ views
    NewsMax | April 12, 2004 | NewsMax
    Three cheers for Fox News Channel's business ace Neil Cavuto. He's one of the few business journalists this year that has had the brains and backbone to expose the Democrats' hysterical distortions about the U.S. economy. If you missed Kerry's appearance on Cavuto's program this past week, the Massachusetts Democrat will no doubt be happy. Kerry tried to turn the show into one of his smug lectures, but Cavuto kept asking those pesky questions. Peskiest question of all: Why does Kerry keep attacking the 5.7 percent unemployment rate when Bill Clinton was bragging about a similar rate when he...
  • Kerry rides Harley onto 'Tonight Show'

    11/12/2003 5:47:17 AM PST · by kattracks · 96 replies · 569+ views
    AP | 11/12/03 | GREG RISLING
    BURBANK, Calif. (AP) — Riding in on a borrowed Harley-Davidson, John Kerry appeared Tuesday on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" as rancor within his presidential campaign continued to boil. The Massachusetts senator, wearing a leather jacket, blue jeans and a denim shirt, rode the motorcycle onto the stage. The Democrat talked mostly politics during the interview with Leno, generating few laughs. He criticized George Bush's handling of the war in Iraq and told the president to "get off his high horse" and involve other countries in postwar efforts. Kerry also said the improving economy wouldn't be a major issue...
  • Kerry's blog touts the Whiz factor, but the facts tell a different story

    08/13/2003 10:17:24 AM PDT · by Political Numbers Guy · 35 replies · 1,095+ views
    We've all heard of Senateur John Le Kerry's little faux pas in Philly the other day: If Sen. John F. Kerry's presidential aspirations melt like a dollop of Cheez Whiz in the sun, the trouble may well be traced to an incident in South Philadelphia on Monday. There, the Massachusetts Democrat went to Pat's Steaks and ordered a cheesesteak -- with Swiss cheese. If that weren't bad enough, the candidate asked photographers not to take his picture while he ate the sandwich; shutters clicked anyway, and Kerry was caught nibbling daintily at his sandwich -- another serious faux pas. "It...
  • Kerry raises funds, touts agenda in Providence (home-town BARF ALERT!)

    05/29/2003 7:44:40 AM PDT · by ItsOurTimeNow · 34 replies · 404+ views
    The Providence Journal Online ^ | 5/23/03 | Scott MacKay
    PROVIDENCE -- Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, one of nine Democratic presidential aspirants, touted his health-care plan and raised about $75,000 in campaign money yesterday at a $1,000-per-person event at the home of former Providence Mayor Joseph R. Paolino Jr. Kerry, who unveiled his universal health-care proposal last week, said he intends to compare it to plans advanced by two of his opponents for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination -- former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean and Missouri Rep. Dick Gephardt. "It is a real plan, it is affordable, it will save 163 million Americans money," Kerry said in an interview. "This...