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Mon Jan-26-04 08:12 PM
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Did anyone see Theresa Heinz Kerry on Hardball? |
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If you get a chance to hear the last part of the interview she has the most honest straightforward reason why Dubya should not be reelected.
The gist of what she said was that when Bush was elected he was incurious and he did not grow into job. The world is complicated and Bush viewed everything as a simplistic problem to be thrown away. Unless Bush starts listening to the American people he does not deserve to be relected.
You really really need to hear it. She says it much better than I.
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Mon Jan-26-04 08:13 PM
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1. That is an excellent answer |
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and right on the money. Go Teresa!
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Mon Jan-26-04 08:38 PM
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2. It was the most eloquently put accuarte slam I've ever seen of Shrub. |
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I want to post a copy of the transcript when it becomes available tomorrow.
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Mon Jan-26-04 08:38 PM
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And commented to my husband how eloquent I thought it was. I was a little concerned that she was going to go by the centrist Dem playbook and praise Bush, but she carefully chose her words and provided an elegant, insightful response -- very impressive.
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Mon Jan-26-04 08:41 PM
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4. Yes. She was civil but not maudlin and critical without being rude. |
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An impressive lady. I can't identify the accent, though, and I'm generally pretty good at that. No matter, just one of my usual curiosities. ;-)
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Mon Jan-26-04 08:50 PM
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5. She's a native of Mozambique |
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Mon Jan-26-04 08:52 PM
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6. I just love her honesty... |
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I missed Hard Ball but it will run again later and now I will make sure I see it.
Thanks.
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Mon Jan-26-04 09:05 PM
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7. Love her – she reminds me of Jeanne Moreau |
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Very European. I'll bet she takes good care of John.
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Mon Jan-26-04 09:07 PM
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8. My wife and I were having a lot of fun |
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talking to her in the crowd when we couldn't get to Kerry.. she's a WONDERFUL lady, a lot of fun and no stick in the mud and VERY smart..
I was joking about Bush's wife being the "First Prozack Lady" and she said, "Oh be nice, I've met her and she's a nice lady, she can READ.."
I said,"Well, someone has to be able to read to Bush.." and she laughed..
she even invited us to go along with them to the Carol King concert that night, but it was too late and we were burned out, I thanked her for being so gracious and begged off..
We'll be running video of our behind the scenes work here on Take Back the Media in New Hampshire soon..
I LIKE her!
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Mon Jan-26-04 09:47 PM
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Figures you'd get along with her. She's as genuine as they come.
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Mon Jan-26-04 11:56 PM
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10. Theresa Heinz Kerry would make -- |
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-- a great First Lady for the U.S., but she would be a global presence. I think of Nancy Reagan and shudder. That Just Say No era was such a load of banal crap. It would be great to have some heritage and dignity restored to the role of First Lady, only with Theresa Heinz Kerry it would have global reach and influence.
She's a winner.
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Tue Jan-27-04 06:07 AM
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11. Here's her answer, it was excellent! |
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Edited on Tue Jan-27-04 06:09 AM by seasat
TranscriptMATTHEWS: I‘m out of time here. I have to do one tough question.
Do you think George W. Bush deserves a second term?
HEINZ KERRY: Oh, God. You know, I don‘t think anybody really deserves to be president, if you really think of the responsibilities.
But I must say, he came in with a lack of curiosity and interest about the job. And I think that the results of that was offending a lot of people around the world and really, almost seemingly, being afraid to think on the complex problems that we live in as opportunities, but rather as silos to be disposed of.
And, you know, the world is really a very complex, but very interesting place. And I think you can‘t have someone who is afraid to be Socratic or is afraid to really go there, who is afraid to even make a fool of themselves, only because they‘re thinking out loud, not because they‘re not thinking.
And so I would say, Mr. President, if you want to stay there, please listen to Americans. Don‘t tell them. Now that is a first lady!
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Tue Jan-27-04 07:28 AM
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Tue Jan-27-04 07:44 AM
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I heard her give a speech and answer questions. She is quite astute. I hear that she has $500 Million. Guess that would make the richest 1st Lady in US History.
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Tue Jan-27-04 07:45 AM
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15. I liked it so much, I made it my signature. |
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I haven't made up my mind yet on which candidate that I prefer and the primary may already be decided by the time it makes it here to FL but both Kerry and Dean's wives are very impressive. I've heard John Edwards wife is also very well spoken but haven't had the chance to hear her. Their wives will be a factor in my decision. A big difference I notice between Democratic males and Republicans is that we seem to prefer independent intelligent women as wives. There are exceptions on both sides but it seems to be the general case to me. Symbolman, you're a lucky dog. I'd love to meet both of the Kerrys.
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Tue Jan-27-04 07:42 AM
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13. I think she's fascinating |
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And I'm not just saying that because I'm support her husband.
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Tue Jan-27-04 09:04 AM
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16. My husband made the same comment to me last night after |
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he watched her. He had never seen her before and he said, "That woman is really sharp and she gave the best comment about why Bush shouldn't be president." He also said it was not said in a negative way, but in a very matter-of-fact way. I'm sorry I missed it now since so many people are impressed with her statements!
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Tue Jan-27-04 09:15 AM
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This was the first time I have see her and I am super impressed with her charm and intellect. I thought I read that she is fluent in five languages. Wow.
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Tue Jan-27-04 09:24 AM
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Bush, on the other hand, isn't even fluent in one language! :)
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Tue Jan-27-04 09:25 AM
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19. She is well liked in W. PA, and is active in many charitible |
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organizations- especially the Heinz Foundation which funds a lot of environmental projects. If Kerry is nominated , she would help a lot here.
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Tue Jan-27-04 09:31 AM
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20. While this doesn't actually mention John Kerry |
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it seems pretty clear that this thread is about the primary, which is not permitted in the GD forum.
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