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Saturday, July 31, 2004


The Kerry’s: Just Ordinary People

Yup. Teresa Heinz Kerry is just one of the people (via Allah).

HARRISBURG, Pa. - Kerry's caravan of 10 buses and at least 11 other support vehicles rolled through Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and Pennsylvania Friday. He didn't stop in safely Democratic Connecticut, but pulled over at Wendy's, a fast food restaurant, in New York's GOP-leaning Hudson Valley for an anniversary tradition. . . .

The Edwardses had hearty meals of burgers and fries and shared a chocolate Frosty. Teresa Heinz Kerry, apparently unfamiliar with the Wendy's menu, pointed at a picture of chili and asked the cashier what it was before ordering a bowl. Her husband had the same, along with a Frosty.

The two couples brought along their adult children and blockbuster actor Ben Affleck for some extra attention on their tour's opening weekend.


I wouldn't be so worried about Teresa's ditziness if Kerry weren't making her such a big part of his campaign. If he's going to have her up on stage telling the nation what is and is not American then I'm going to assume that she's going to be a part of his administration. And if she's part of the administration then I'm not voting for Kerry.

This woman is so out-of-touch with reality that its scary. Even while she's speaking she seems to be talking to the crowd from the other side of a haze of medication. I have no idea if she actually is drugged or not but it sure seems like she is sometimes. If there's anybody in the nation who could be less inspiring while giving a speech then John Kerry, its his wife.

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