Kerry for President

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ONE of the surest ways to get the phones ringing on any Massachusetts talk-radio show is to ask people to call in and tell their John Kerry stories. The phone lines are soon filled, and most of the stories have a common theme: our junior senator pulling rank on one of his constituents, breaking in line, demanding to pay less (or nothing) or ducking out before the bill arrives.

And now he's running for president as a populist. His first wife came from a Philadelphia Main Line family worth $300 million. His second wife is a pickle-and-ketchup heiress.

Kerry lives in a mansion on Beacon Hill on which he has borrowed $6 million to finance his campaign. A fire hydrant that prevented him and his wife from parking their SUV in front of their tony digs was removed by the city of Boston at his behest.

The Kerrys ski at a spa the widow Heinz owns in Aspen, and they summer on Nantucket in a sprawling seaside "cottage" on Hurlbert Avenue, which is so well-appointed that at a recent fund-raiser, they imported porta-toilets onto the front lawn so the donors wouldn't use the inside bathrooms. (They later claimed the decision was made on septic, not social, considerations).

It's a wonderful life these days for John Kerry. He sails Nantucket Sound in "the Scaramouche," a 42-foot Hinckley powerboat. Martha Stewart has a similar boat; the no-frills model reportedly starts at $695,000. Sen. Kerry bought it new, for cash.

Every Tuesday night, the local politicians here that Kerry elbowed out of his way on his march to the top watch, fascinated, as he claims victory in more primaries and denounces the special interests, the "millionaires" and "the overprivileged."

"His initials are JFK," longtime state Senate President William M. Bulger used to muse on St. Patrick's Day, "Just for Kerry. He's only Irish every sixth year." And now it turns out that he's not Irish at all.

But in the parochial world of Bay State politics, he was never really seen as Irish, even when he was claiming to be (although now, of course, he says that any references to his alleged Hibernian heritage were mistakenly put into the Congressional Record by an aide who apparently didn't know that on his paternal side he is, in fact, part-Jewish).

Kerry is, in fact, a Brahmin - his mother was a Forbes, from one of Massachusetts' oldest WASP families. The ancestor who wed Ralph Waldo Emerson's daughter was marrying down.

At the risk of engaging in ethnic stereotyping, Yankees have a reputation for, shall we say, frugality. And Kerry tosses around quarters like they were manhole covers. In 1993, for instance, living on a senator's salary of about $100,000, he managed to give a total of $135 to charity.

Yet that same year, he was somehow able to scrape together $8,600 for a brand-new, imported Italian motorcycle, a Ducati Paso 907 IE. He kept it for years, until he decided to run for president, at which time he traded it in for a Harley-Davidson like the one he rode onto "The Tonight Show" set a couple of months ago as Jay Leno applauded his fellow Bay Stater.

Of course, in 1993 he was between his first and second heiresses - a time he now calls "the wandering years," although an equally apt description might be "the freeloading years."

For months he rode around in a new car supplied by a shady local Buick dealer. When the dealer's ties to a congressman who was later indicted for racketeering were exposed, Kerry quickly explained that the non-payment was a mere oversight, and wrote out a check.

In the Senate, his record of his constituent services has been lackluster, and most of his colleagues, despite their public support, are hard-pressed to list an accomplishment. Just last fall, a Boston TV reporter ambushed three congressmen with the question, name something John Kerry has accomplished in Congress. After a few nervous giggles, two could think of nothing, and a third mentioned a baseball field, and then misidentified Kerry as "Sen. Kennedy."

Many of his constituents see him in person only when he is cutting them in line - at an airport, a clam shack or the Registry of Motor Vehicles. One talk-show caller a few weeks back recalled standing behind a police barricade in 2002 as the Rolling Stones played the Orpheum Theater, a short limousine ride from Kerry's Louisburg Square mansion.

The caller, Jay, said he began heckling Kerry and his wife as they attempted to enter the theater. Finally, he said, the senator turned to him and asked him the eternal question.

"Do you know who I am?"

"Yeah," said Jay. "You're a gold-digger."

John Kerry. First he looks at the purse.

Howie Carr, a Boston Herald columnist and syndicated talk-radio host, has been covering John Kerry for 25 years.
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Its no wonder djv likes this guy.

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My memory could be a little fuzzy on this one, but I believe he spoke out vociferously about the Viet Nam war and in a show of anger threw "his" medals into a lake or pond, or somewhere. However, his war medals were seen on display in his office after this fit of anger. Maybe he retrieved them????
 

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SA you find one spot where I said I like this guy. Only thing I ever said about Kerry was. He served and had the right to protest. I never said I liked him for prez. In fact I dont think I like any again.
Dam sure wont give Bush my vote this time. Much like his dad once was enough for me. Clark had some good points I may have gotten to like him. I will vote because staying away as many do in protest is a waist of your liberty to vote. But maybe I right in my name.
 

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I an pondering a write in vote for BEANTOWN JIM. If only he would go public with his platform.
 

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twofingers said:
I an pondering a write in vote for BEANTOWN JIM. If only he would go public with his platform.
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twofingers

:lol2

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djv said:
I never said I liked him for prez. In fact I dont think I like any again.
I will vote because staying away as many do in protest is a waist of your liberty to vote. But maybe I right in my name.
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djv

Then if no one will make you happy why do you complain
about stuff so much.

jk I enjoy reading your posts.

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I have been thinking about what qualities make for a good president. The important question is which one of these guys has the right combination of skills and know how to make it work.

Will the candidate preserve, protect, and defend our Constitutional rights and freedoms that we all enjoy ?
If he won't I would be pissed.

Will the candidate work for the benefit of all americans, not just
the privileged wealthy in our country?
Got to hope so.

Will the candidate look at the country's longterm fiscal health by not running away from critical problems like the budget deficit and Social Security reform?
If they don't we will all be broke and so will our children and their childrens children.

What makes things questionable obout our man George W. is that not finding WMD in Iraq points out that maybe instead of
finding Saddam in a hole in the ground, maybe we should have been in Afghan searching out the real threat in Bin Laden.

Hard to tell at this point but that is what George is worried about as that could have been a huge tactical error in judgement. But maybe there were others behind him causing the deep frow lines on his brow. I am not totally against Bush getting re-elected because our very lives may depend on stopping al quaida.

If the Dem are going to come in and think they can do like Bill Clinton did and just ignore terror events, we could be in for big trouble. Either that or we better pour alot of money into our Homeland Security. Its better to be safe than sorry.

For me to to feel safe in America someone in power better be concentrating of our national security first and foremost.
 

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