Ravenwood - 07/26/04 08:00 AM
"I remember a time when people in political parties in Pennsylvania talked to one another and actually got things done. We have to go back to those days when we can do things properly, for the people need it. We need to turn back some of the creeping, un-Pennsylvanian and sometimes un-American traits that are coming into some of our politics." -- Wannabe First Lady Theresa Heinz-Kerry, lamenting over the uncivilized tone in American politics today.
"Shove it." -- Theresa Heinz-Kerry, just moments later, expressing outrage and contempt at a local reporter.
UPDATE: CNN tells a slightly different story, and they come up with a reaction from the Hildabeast.
Asked about the comment Monday on CNN's "American Morning," Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said she believes that "a lot of Americans will say, 'Good for you -- you go girl.' And certainly that's how I feel about it."Weren't these the same people screaming bloody murder when Dick Cheney told Senator Filibuster to go fuck himself. And don't write me telling me they are two different things. They mean almost exactly the same thing, you're just talking about different orifices. And I don't buy into the bullshit notion that leaving out the really bad words or using stupid made up words (like frickin' or crap) is any less vulgar. It's the meaning behind the words that counts.
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"Shove it" after insisting that she hadn't said "un-American."
Democrat memory disorder, obviously.
Posted by: Kevin Baker at July 26, 2004 10:33 AMI've written extensively about this over at my site. Come take a look.
http://precinct333.blogspot.com/2004/07/heinz-kerry-to-reporter-shove-it.html
Some interesting things to note are the fact that she stepped away from the guy and then came back for a second round after consulting with advisors, leading me to think this is a put-up. In addition, the very premise of the attack was a lie.
Posted by: ThePrecinctChair at July 26, 2004 8:35 PMPolitical T-Shirt that can be worn by both major partys'.
Teresa Heinz-Kerry's face.
Below the face "Go Tess Go".
Referencing the Shirley McClaine movie.
Well, I like it (and her).
Rich
Posted by: Rich at July 29, 2004 11:08 AM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014