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To: John Carragher who wrote (29357)2/13/2004 8:19:38 AM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793916
 
Kerry must figure he has it covered. I would expect more outrage and a press conference if there was no "there" there.



To: John Carragher who wrote (29357)2/13/2004 8:21:53 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793916
 
The "Wonkette" Blog has turned into "Kerry Sex Central."

Kerry Roundup: Are You Bored Yet?
· Drudge clarifies: "The woman fled to Africa." OK, that sounds more plausible. (But still, she slept with Kerry? Really?) [Drudge]
· From Slate: "Ten ways to rationalize the publication of infidelity rumors." No. 11: "You could write an article about the media attempts to rationalize it." [Slate]
· February 6, 2004: "Rumor has it that John Kerry (D) is going to be outed by Time Magazine next week for having an affair with a 20 year old woman who remains unknown." So there, Drudge! [WatchBlog]
· Just in case you think Kerry's not getting enough head, NPR sucks long and hard: "This is a John Kerry I'd never known before: affable, funny, relaxed. . . So what gives with this transformation? Sure, he needs the media more now. But here's my theory: Kerry has, for better or worse, the natural temperament of a leader, a loner in charge." [NPR]
· Top 10 Reasons Kerry Cheated on His Wife: "What fun is a meteoric rise to power without some Icarian self-destruction?" [D-Nasty]
· A very detailed tick-tock on the coverage so far: "The new questions is this: How long does it take for a potentially major story to hit the mainstream blogosphere?" [Strathlachlan]
· The Grand Unifying Theory of Politics: "If Hillary wants to be president in 2008, if Hillary wants to be president, period, the Clintons will take care of this year's nominee." [RushLimbaugh.com]
· Across the pond, the standards are lower: The Scotsman and The Times figure out ways to cover the flap, covering their asses by attributing the news to a "right-wing news web site." [Times and Scotsman]
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