Kerry's wife gets my vote for telling journalist to "shove it"

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BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) -- On the eve of the Democratic National Convention, the wife of Sen. John Kerry told a journalist to "shove it."

Teresa Heinz Kerry accused the editorial page editor for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review of misquoting her.

The Kerry campaign and other Democrats have said the paper is biased against the Kerry campaign and the Democratic Party.

Senior Kerry adviser Tad Devine said Monday that Heinz Kerry "tells it like it is."

"She is such an enormous asset to our campaign," he said.

Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie said only, "She is obviously a spirited campaigner."

Heinz Kerry's comment came Sunday after she told a group of voters, "We need to turn back some of the creeping, un-Pennsylvanian and sometimes un-American traits that are coming into some of our politics."

As she was leaving, Colin McNickle, the Tribune-Review's editorial page editor, asked her what she had meant by, in his words, "un-American activities."

She denied having said "activities" and also denied saying "un-American."

After stepping away and speaking briefly with Democratic organizers of the event, she returned and asked the reporter whether he worked for the Tribune-Review. He said he did.

"Understandable. You said something I didn't say, now shove it," she told him.

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."

Devine said Heinz Kerry has been a great campaigner for her husband. "She's someone who connects with voters, who cares deeply about issues. And the fact that she speaks what's on her mind, I think it's enormously refreshing. It's something the American people want to hear more of."

Heinz Kerry will deliver an address at the convention Tuesday night, he said.

"I'm sure the nation wants to hear from her because she can lend so much valuable insight as to who John Kerry is, where he comes from and what he believes," Devine said.
 

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red said:
If this was a real democracy- we would be able to whip journalists and lawyers
Would that include the Democratic ticket? Just asking.

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jwmorrice said:
Hmm, maybe Dick Cheney is her role model. :p

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You beat me to it.....

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his wife is an idiot, she obviously did say those remarks in her televised speech. after conferring with her other idiot assistants, she blew up on the poor local reporter for stating the facts.
 

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Journalists and Lawyers

You are wrong. Without Patriots (alot of dead ones), we wouldn't have democracy.

The journalists and lawyers just made it the mess we see today.

My opinion, nothing humble about it.

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The problem is that:

1. She is a hypocrite for giving a speech in which she states that there should be more civility in campaigns.... then the same day pulling this high school stunt.
2. The journalist in question may have his own agenda, but he is entitled to confront her about quotes that are attributed to her. He obviously has sources that contradict her.
3. In my opinion, it was a carefully staged stunt to make it look like whatever comes out in the article is a hatchet job rather than the truth, which only makes the whole event more deplorable.
 

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USA Today had the dialog between Katchup and the reporter (editor actually) today, pretty funny - she went out of her way to confront him. How do you control a wife with a billion dollars that made you sign a pre nup?

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I don't know what the problem is here. The reporter lied, she confronted him on it, now she's the bad guy?

Good for her. The press are just like little kids: If you let them get away with something small, once, then you've set a precendent and suddenly they're doing all sorts of things you don't appreciate. Anyone who's had kids can attest to that.

Barbara Bush was no slouch either, but she didn't restrict herself to criticizing the media, she went after other politicians' wives. In 1984, she referred to Geraldine Ferarro (democratic vice-prez nominee) as a "$4-million dollar 'rhymes with rich'". To her credit, though, she did later apologize. (See http://womenshistory.about.com/library/qu/blqubush.htm)
 

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happygrump said:
I don't know what the problem is here. The reporter lied, she confronted him on it, now she's the bad guy?

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No, SHE lied about it. The reporter accurately quoted her (though it may be been out of context) and she just snapped. I'm glad she ain't gonna run the largest army in the world...
 

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I think publicly the Dems are saying she's just spirited and feisty and 'you go girl'.
Privately it's more like "for Christ Sake Teresa, button it!"
Let's face it.........she doesn't exactly come across as cultured and classy in saying it.
Kind of runs contrary to the rich, white, billionaire heiress thing.
On second thought.............maybe it doesn't. lol
 

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Want fries with that ketchup?

I think it is really sad that someone would make their choice of candidate based on a crass remark. I guess that in itself is a reflection of the voters, and what actually would sway their individual vote. I for one, would be more impressed if she came back and used the high road - instead, she condradicts herself and mouths off a reporter. Is that the Pennsylvanian way?

I would instead, want to hear what Kerry has to say, since it would technically be him sitting in the White House, in regards to some relevant issues such as terrorism, and the economy - rather than what his billionaire wife had to say to a reporter.

If you base your voting preference on what is said to reporters, then you should have simply loved Ross Perot - and figured that he should have been in the White House.
 

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nearlynormal said:
How do you know she was the one that insisted on the pre nup anyway? Maybe it was the other way round because he didn't want it to look like he was in it for the money.

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Becasue she said it.

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