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Old 02-15-2004, 10:47 AM
justamom justamom is offline
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My brother-in-law examines politics with a microscope. Conservative without a doubt. He sent this to me.

If you haven’t heard, John Kerry has been carrying on an affair for two years now.



Four things:

1) Dean might once again become the front-runner;

2) John Kerry’s wife is furious (she just found out);

3) Al Gore learned of this in year 2000 and decided to select someone else for this very reason (Al Gore eventually selected Joe Lieberman); and

4) the liberal media has known about it since at least year 2000 and are hoping this doesn’t become ‘front-page’ news.



Passages below taken from the Neal Boortz web site followed by links to other web sites with additional information about Kerry’s affair.



John Kerry is expected to respond today to the report on the Drudge Report about the alleged two-year relationship with a much younger woman. An earlier report said she had once worked for the Associated Press. According to Drudge, "after being approached by a top news producer, the woman fled to Africa, where she remains." It'll be fun to hear Kerry explain this one.

More important than the allegations is what this does to the race. If Kerry is no longer the slam-dunk, most electable candidate, then that opens it back up (Dan’s note: Howard Dean might make front-runner again; more about that in a few more paragraphs). For weeks now we have seen polls showing that Democrats are lining up behind John Kerry because they believe he can beat George Bush. Voters could now turn to Edwards or Dean as an alternative.

It is rumored that the Kerry affair story was shopped around by none other than Chris Lehane, a former Gore hack working for Clark. Now that Weasley's campaign is over, they all magically switch sides and endorse Kerry. They will now attempt to defend Kerry against the very allegations they helped raise.

It really does take your breath away.

DEANIE BABIES REJOICE: THIS CREATES AN OPENING

Now we know why Howard Dean went back on his promise to drop out of the race after Wisconsin. He apparently knew about the Kerry affair allegations and decided to stay in the race. He may be smarter than we thought he was. This is about to get very interesting.

If Kerry suddenly has the baggage of cheating on his wife, plus the Jane Fonda photo, now he doesn't look so unstoppable. Add to that, Super Tuesday (March 2) is still 2 1/2 weeks away. Since Democrats at the polls are so concerned about electability, this one isn't looking too electable all the sudden.

Howard Dean's political obituary may have been a little bit premature. John Kerry's bimbo eruptions make the "I have a scream" speech (Dan’s note: Howard Dean’s response after losing Iowa) look like child's play. Plus, Dean can trot out his wholesome-looking wife to become the family-oriented choice.

Just when you thought it was all over, it's just getting started.


http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/...printstory.jsp
Kerry may have the biggest problem with his wife Teresa Heinz-Kerry. She told Elle magazine that she warned her first husband on the subject of adultery: "If you ever get something, I'll maim you. I won't kill you. I'll maim you." Yikes.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2004071162,00.html This British newspaper has picked up additional details about the John Kerry allegations.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...portaltop.html The Telegraph of London says Kerry faces a big test over the allegations.

http://a.tribalfusion.com/p.media/WW...35736/pop.html WorldNet Daily weighs in on the Kerry issue.

edited to add the links

Last edited by justamom; 02-15-2004 at 10:54 AM.
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