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By Ann Coulter...
----- Ann Coulter is a lawyer, University of Michigan, and well known author. She writes a syndicated column for the Universal Press Syndicate and is a frequent guest on TV. Larry King live, Bill O'Reilly, Hannity & Colmes etc.. Here she takes a swing at the lifestyle of Senator Kerry. Reads right on to me... By Ann Coulter If Bush can't talk to Kerry about the horrors of war, then Kerry sure as hell can't talk to anyone about the plight of the middle class. Kerry's life experience consists of living off other men's money by marrying their wives and daughters. For over 30 years, Kerry's primary occupation has been stalking lonely heiresses. Not to get back to his combat experience, but Kerry sees a room full of wealthy widows as "a target-rich environment." This is a guy whose experience dealing with tax problems is based on spending his entire adult life being supported by rich women. What does a kept man know about taxes? In 1970, Kerry married into the family of Julia Thorne -- a family estimated to be worth about $300 million. She got depressed, so he promptly left her and was soon seen catting around with Hollywood starlets, mostly while the cad was still married. (Apparently, JFK really was his mentor.) Thorne is well-bred enough to say nothing ill of her Lothario ex-husband. He is, after all, the father of her children -- a fact that never seemed to constrain him. When Kerry was about to become the latest Heinz family charity, he sought to have his marriage to Thorne annulled, despite the fact that it had produced two children. It seems his second meal ticket, Teresa Heinz, wanted the first marriage annulled -- and Heinz is worth more than $700 million. Kerry claims he will stand up to powerful interests, but he can't even stand up to his wife. Heinz made Kerry sign a prenuptial agreement, presumably aware of how careless he is with other people's property, such as other people's Vietnam War medals, which Kerry threw on the ground during a 1971 anti-war demonstration. It pains to make Kerry sound like a normal American, his campaign has described how Kerry risked everything, mortgaging his home in Boston to help pay for his presidential campaign. Technically, Kerry took out a $6 million mortgage for "his share" of "the family's home" -- which was bought with the Heinz family fortune. (Why should he spend his own money? He didn't throw away his own medals.) I'm sure the average working stiff in Massachusetts can relate to a guy who borrows $6 million against his house to pay for TV ads. Kerry's campaign has stoutly insisted that he will pay off the mortgage himself, with no help from his rich wife. Let's see: According to tax returns released by his campaign, in 2002, Kerry's income was $144,091. But as The Washington Post recently reported, even a $5 million mortgage paid back over 30 years at favorable interest rates would cost $30,389 a month -- or $364,668 a year. The Democrats' joy at nominating Kerry is perplexing. To be sure, liberals take a peculiar, wrathful pleasure in supporting pacifist military types. And Kerry's life story is not without a certain feral aggression. But if we're going to determine fitness for office based on life experience, Kerry clearly has no experience dealing with problems of typical Americans since he is a cad and a gigolo living in the lap of other men's money. Kerry is like some character in a Balzac novel, an adventurer twirling the end of his mustache and preying on rich women. This low-born poseur with his threadbare pseudo-Brahmin family bought a political career with one rich woman's money, dumped her, and made off with another heiress to enable him to run for president. If Democrats want to talk about middle-class tax cuts, couldn't they nominate someone who hasn't been a poodle to rich women for past 33 years? ----- -Astro |
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By Ann Coulter...
AstroPax wrote:
By Ann Coulter... This low-born poseur with his threadbare pseudo-Brahmin family bought a political career with one rich woman's money, dumped her, and made off with another heiress to enable him to run for president. If Democrats want to talk about middle-class tax cuts, couldn't they nominate someone who hasn't been a poodle to rich women for past 33 years? Man, that's devastating. In his favor, and given his winter recreational choices, could he possibly have been an (ob)avi-poodle? -- Cheers, Bev ================================================== ================ "America is at an awkward stage: it is too late to work within the system, but it is too early to shoot the *******s." -Claire Wolfe |
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By Ann Coulter...
In article , AstroPax says...
//snip Oh, and she is soooooo objective. BoftheW |
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By Ann Coulter...
BoftheW wrote in
: Oh, and she is soooooo objective. Hardly. But she is funny. -- Sven Golly Trolling as usual |
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By Ann Coulter...
"Sven Golly" wrote in message ... BoftheW wrote in : Oh, and she is soooooo objective. Hardly. But she is funny. Rush Limbaugh used to be funny. Now he is hilarious with his drug hypocricy exposed. Bill O' used to be funny, especially on the Bill and AL show. Then he started hawking his latest book/lecture/website so often that he got boring. |
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By Ann Coulter...
AstroPax wrote:
Ann Coulter is Holy cow, Astro - whose side are you on? Quoting Coulter is so very outre ... (Does she ski? Or board?) |
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By Ann Coulter...
lal_truckee writes:
AstroPax wrote: Ann Coulter is Holy cow, Astro - whose side are you on? Quoting Coulter is so very outre ... (Does she ski? Or board?) Clearly she's been doing both, in the halfpipe, without benefit of helmet. -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: Mary Malmros Some days you're the windshield, Other days you're the bug. |
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By Ann Coulter...
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 09:58:11 -0800, "Richard Henry"
wrote this crap: Rush Limbaugh used to be funny. Now he is hilarious with his drug hypocricy exposed. What hypocrisy? Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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By Ann Coulter...
Terd Fartingmor wrote:
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 09:58:11 -0800, "Richard Henry" wrote this crap: Rush Limbaugh used to be funny. Now he is hilarious with his drug hypocricy exposed. What hypocrisy? Being hooked on OxyContin or Vicodin or whatever it is, and getting the stuff without a prescription, which is *against the law*. That law-breaking, weak-willed, immoral drug addict belongs *in jail*. It's only because of the weak-kneed, lily-livered liberal judges in this country that he doesn't receive the proper punishment that the law demands. I saw, three strikes and you're out - no, ONE STRIKE and you're out. Damn drug addicts should be PUT IN JAIL FOR LIFE so that the streets are safe for the rest of us. Hell, EXECUTE 'em for all I care - they're not fit to live anyway. Dave |
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