>>Heiress to the Heinz tomato sauce fortune, fluent in five languages, fiercely independent, often seen fidgeting and yawning during her husband's speeches, she is unscripted, passionate, unpredictable<<
Therefore the majority of American voters who polls showed found Hillary Clinton's independence unflattering in a 1st Lady, will flock to voting booths in order to elect a man whose wife fits the above description?? What's wrong with this picture? *******************************************
>>Last year, his aides were frantic about the damage she was doing to his ambitions, after some of the most entertaining interviews ever given by a candidate's wife. Profiled in Elle, she volunteered information that made Democrat strategists shudder: her Botox shots and the prenuptial agreement she made Senator Kerry sign before their 1995 marriage to protect the $US500 million fortune she inherited from her late husband, Republican senator John Heinz III. She persistently referred to her late husband, who died in a plane crash in 1991, as "my husband", and refused to use the name Kerry. Then she appeared to pick an argument with Senator Kerry in front of another interviewer.>>
Is the plan to provide Teresa with a muzzle during 9mos of upcoming campaign? *******************************************
>>Now using the name Kerry and assiduously referring to her first husband as "late", she flies around the US in a red-and-white jet telling people her life story and why her husband would make a wonderful president. His time has come, she told the working-class audience on Monday night. "I think of him as a late, great maturing wine, just ready for sipping."<<
There's a comparison American voters can identify with each evening while they sip their Merlot & munch on a Big Mac. *******************************************
>>Heinz became a Republican senator, and in 1990 introduced his wife to Senator Kerry on the steps of the US Capitol. A year later she was widowed. Long divorced, Senator Kerry was linked at the time with a series of glamorous younger women, including actresses Catherine Oxenberg and Morgan Fairchild.<<
Those petite, 65y/o brunettes will win a war hero's heart every time. Morgan & Catherine never had a chance. Ahhhhh, isn't love wonderful. |