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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (272)12/2/2002 11:39:19 AM
From: KLP  Respond to of 15987
 
I should have been more clear. The story coming out of Esquire today sounds like it is the "sour grapes" story. That's why I found the Time story amusing by contrast. Gotta hand it to Bush, though. He did TRY to put a Democrat in the position. Actually two of them. "Lotta good that did...."

BTW...I agree about Rove....but then, Bush didn't ask what I thought. Neither did Rove. I might just have to let them know one of these days.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (272)12/2/2002 11:55:40 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15987
 
No sour grapes here~~just lots of frosting on top...CASH AND COIF: KERRY CUT COSTS $150; SAME BEAUTICIAN AS HILLARY CLINTON

**Exclusive**

Democrat all-star John Kerry of Massachusetts is positioning himself as a populist politician while he takes the first step for a White House run...

But the self-described "Man of The People" pays $150 to get his hair styled and shampooed -- the cost of feeding a family of three for two weeks!

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Maintaining his reputation for best hair in the Senate, Kerry was recently seen at Washington's famed Cristophe Salon, according to sources, getting perfectly cleaned and coifed by Isabel Goetz, Hillary Clinton's hairstylist.

Between $150 salon runs, Kerry has been on the stump advocating "the needs of average working Americans, middle-class families" who are "struggling harder and harder on quality of life issues."

"When it comes to his hair, Mr. Kerry is very, very particular, " says a stylist source. "The coloring and the highlighting, the layering... but the results are fabulous."

Kerry's haircare has become legend in media circles.

"It's always a fight to get mirror time," notes one green room insider at FOX NEWS's D.C. bureau. "He obsessively primps and poses before he goes on the air."

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