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April 17, 2004

I don't think I want this woman to be First Lady

I had to pay 3.50 cents to read this original article in the New York Post. I saw it referenced at Baldilock's place. This is what Ms. Heinz said:

"A politician's wife has a hard life. In the old days they only lived for their men. Today we can have a broader, richer life. The partner must have her own set of interests. Children, career, something. It's needful to have a sense of one's self. I work six days a week on my own interests and will always continue. To become more of a 'thing' and less of a person is terrible.

She works 6 days a week on her own interests? Is she running a business, or is she just spending money and meeting other posh society types for bridge? I'd like to know!

"I can't believe I married a second politician. I can't believe I married the first politician. He wasn't one when we met. I can't believe my family left Africa and came to this country. I can't believe I live in America, I can't believe I ever even married an American. And I can't believe we're embarked on this journey."

At Aaron's Rant Log you can read the entire article, including such tidbits as the fact that Teresa doesn't carry her own makeup with her and helped herself to Cindy Adam's makeup - how low class is that! Teresa is also bummed out about having to stay in hotels that don't serve meals after 10:00 pm.

What a bitch.

Thanks to Baldilocks and Aaron for pointing this out.

Posted by Beth at April 17, 2004 4:49 PM

Comments

Should Senator Ketchup somehow manage to find enough dead voters to win the election we will long for the good old days of HRC.

Posted by: feste at April 18, 2004 10:25 PM

She's been throwing oodles of money for years into radical left wing orgaizations. They seem compatable: multiculturalism, multilaterism and anti-American. She probably thinks his congressional testimony was heoric and true.

Posted by: Jane at April 19, 2004 12:44 AM

Six days a week on personal interests? What kind? A job might be believable, but what else?

As for taking Makeup from another person's purse? Sounds like something that's quite low key to me.

But complaining about hotels because they don't serve meals after 10:00 P.M.? She has GOT to be kidding me. Obviously, she's never cooked before. I'm a college student, and I have to cook or starve! Coming home late at night after class, and study, cooking is the last thing on my mind, although that growling stomach constantly reminds me.

As for the hotel thing, I would gladly stay if I had as many opportunities as Mrs. Kerry. Sure beats the cheap apartments around here.

Posted by: Charles Hammond Jr. at April 19, 2004 7:00 PM