John F'in Kerry is a piece of crap. A Communist baby killer who's for homosexual marrige. He turned his back on POW's in Vietnam ... what kind of Vet would support this backstabber? Patriot my ASS!
XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX THU FEB 12, 2004 11:45:28 ET XXXXX CAMPAIGN DRAMA ROCKS DEMOCRATS: KERRY FIGHTS OFF MEDIA PROBE OF RECENT ALLEGED INFIDELITY, RIVALS PREDICT RUIN **World Exclusive** **Must Credit the DRUDGE REPORT** A frantic behind-the-scenes drama is unfolding around Sen. John Kerry and his quest to lockup the Democratic nomination for president, the DRUDGE REPORT can reveal. Intrigue surrounds a woman who recently fled the country, reportedly at the prodding of Kerry, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned. A serious investigation of the woman and the nature of her relationship with Sen. John Kerry has been underway at TIME magazine, ABC NEWS, the WASHINGTON POST, THE HILL and the ASSOCIATED PRESS, where the woman in question once worked. MORE A close friend of the woman first approached a reporter late last year claiming fantastic stories -- stories that now threaten to turn the race for the presidency on its head! In an off-the-record conversation with a dozen reporters earlier this week, General Wesley Clark plainly stated: "Kerry will implode over an intern issue." [Three reporters in attendance confirm Clark made the startling comments.] The Kerry commotion is why Howard Dean has turned increasingly aggressive against Kerry in recent days, and is the key reason why Dean reversed his decision not to drop out of the race after Wisconsin, top campaign sources tell the DRUDGE REPORT. LOL!!!
Here she is, Alex Polier is 24 yrs old. Her dad says Kerry, 60 is a "sleezeball". http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml...xportaltop.html
Zack, dont get your pantys in a bunch kerry has no chance to beat george w in the run for the whitehouse. He may look good in the polls but in the end, the media will make anyone look good.
What I find interesting is the "main stream" media frenzy that followed a man saying he didn't see "W" in Alabama when he was in the Guards. Big deal if a man (who now says he has Alzheimers) didn't see one man! Now they refuse to even mention this intern mess that Kerry is involved in. It 's a glarring double standard. And I'd bet the Kerry story is true!
<~~~wondering if you are under the bush adminstration for his canpagn. lol Whole lotta liberal bashing going on in this topic. Doesnt matter Zack come time to run for house. The media will then start to turn there focus on the negative true things kerry has done. Its part of both partys strategy.
varieties By Wesley Pruden There's no public evidence that John Kerry has played around on the Widow Heinz, but the poor guy probably has 57 varieties of trouble at home, anyway. That's because wives nearly always operate from a lower standard of proof than mainstream newspapers, rarely requiring multiple sources, and suspicion alone is usually enough to convict. Some of that ketchup in the Heinz-Kerry boudoir might be blood. This is the story Washington loves. Adultery, usually defined here as "what adults do," is not unknown in the ranks of pundits and pols, but in Washington, figuring out where the story comes from is often more interesting than the story itself. Washington honors the Platinum Rule above all: "Do it unto others before they do it unto you." Since the political is personal, sex is the favorite weapon of choice. The Widow Heinz boasts that if she ever catches the famous war hero in flagrante delicto, she will maim, not kill, and for the moment Mr. Kerry is no doubt wearing some sort of protective contraption under his thousand-dollar suits, just in case. So far, he appears to be intact. This little episode actually says more about everybody else than it tells us about the famous war hero. The war hero himself said it ain't so (sort of), and yesterday the mystery lady herself said it ain't so. The senator's denial smelled vaguely clintonesque: "Well, there's nothing to report. So there's nothing to talk about. I'm not worried about it. No. The answer is no." But only a Yankee bereft of gallantry or chivalric impulse would pursue this one further. Skeptics are, however, entitled to be a little bit suspicious. All that manufactured hysteria about whether George W. Bush missed an Air National Guard drill or two, more than 30 years ago, looked like it might have been intended to distract attention from an intern scandal the Kerry camp knew, or was afraid, was coming. We should have known that war heroes don't do things like that. And only a churl would think there's anything suspicious about how and why the father of the mystery lady, who only last week described Mr. Kerry as "a sleazeball" and said he didn't want his daughter to have anything to do with such a man, yesterday, after being visited by an epiphany, praised the senator's kindness and character. He even promised to vote for him. Every father understands that a man applying to be his daughter's sugar daddy is held to a different standard than a man who only wants to be president of the United States. You wouldn't necessarily want President Sleazeball to be your lover-in-law. Different standards, in fact, are exactly what the Kerry contretemps are all about. The way the editors and television news directors have danced around the story, holding their noses with dainty fingers, trading gossip like a gaggle of old women and aiming readers at the Internet, contrasts starkly to the way some of the same editors, pundits and news directors treated similar unconfirmed and even unfounded rumors of presidential philandering in the past. Matt Drudge, whose drudgereport.com is the most frequently consulted Internet source of tips and gossip in every newsroom in town, yesterday shamed a few media celebrities who disdain sexual gossip about Democrats, but who can't wait to dish the dirt about Republicans. He cites the likes of Stone Phillips, the pretty face-in-waiting at NBC; Jonathan Alter of Newsweek; and Joe Conason of the New York Observer as guilty of applying partisan standards to presidential hanky-panky. Mr. Alter, in a fit of high-mindedness that soon passed, once wrote that presidential candidates must be asked "tough, often distasteful but nonetheless important kinds of questions." That was when the candidate was a Republican. Last week, Mr. Alter denounced as "sleazy" even asking Mr. Kerry such "important kinds of questions." Mr. Conason, one of the most devoted of the Clinton acolytes, sneers that Matt Drudge is a mere cog in "the GOP smear machine," but he wrote in 1992 that the first of a thousand reasons not to vote for George H.W. Bush was that "he cheats on his wife." (He never apologized when the rumor was discredited.) Anyone who was awake during the Clinton years has to wonder what all the commotion is about. Even if true, there wouldn't be enough juice in the "Kerry intern scandal" to stain anybody's frock. Bubba would jog through scandals of this caliber twice before breakfast. If the Widow Heinz is looking for wifely consolation, she shouldn't call Hillary. Wesley Pruden is editor in chief of The Times.
Yo Zackman I could not stand idly by and let you keep going with all these Bush hate speeches. I dont care if a monkey is elected the president in November, it couldn't do a worse job then our commander in chief did. I think he will go down in history as THE WORST president ever. Jobs were lost, wars started for no damn reason. It nice that the economy is finally getting better, since all of the large corporations can send their work overseas and get it done cheap, that will definately make teh stockmarket look good. However, stockmarket does not make the economy, Jobs do. Did you hear, he changes his mind about the 2.6 MIL jobs created this year. What a damn joke. I dont even want to start about ho discusting it is, hi stand agains gay people. It is no different then when Hitler would makes Jews wear stars of David in Germany in late 1930. To single out a group of people and go after them like that is rediculous. Whats next?? Women wont be allowed to vote again, and blacks will prosecuted again. I though all this was behind us. Look at the environment, or better yet, you might get burned by the ozone gases. Him pulling us out of the Missle treaty. basically encouraged Russia to create weapons to keep up with us. The list just goes on and on and on. Yes, Kerry might have cheated on his wife, but Bush definately cheated on America. It Time to elect a president that has a damn clue, and not just a puppet.
Yo Eagles4Life You're not going to get away with that one. I thought we just had 8 years of a monkey being President. (I hope he didn't crawl out of Steelerfan's butt though!) The Economy was already going down the tubes and jobs were at a steady decline before the current President took office. I even wrote notes at work attesting to these facts and had my democrat friends sign them, because, 1. I knew Bush was going to win and 2. I knew they would forget all that and try to lay the blame on him. I got a better tax return this year than I have in a long time. (Not to mention I funded my Madden habit partially from that $300 bucks of MY money Mr. Bush was nice enough to return. ) You know what, every American who paid taxes got one of those checks. I won't even try to convince you about the Republicans being for the rich crap, because frankly, I'll never be able. Hitler executed Jews, true. Bush has singled out no people groups (except terrorists) that I am aware of. On the prosecution of Blacks...do the names Colin Powell or Condolezza Rice ring a bell. I'm sure both of these intelligent articulate individuals would work for a racist man. As far as the environment and the ozone go, I don't think we are going to burn out this old hunk of space-rock one second sooner or later than the good Lord intends either way. (Dennis Miller says the ozone problem comes from the liberals making everyone go outside to smoke now!) Anyhow...I prefer a leader who is not afraid to be tough. I don't agree with some of his decisions (licences for illegals and the new Medicare plan), but overall I think he has done a pretty good job and I can't think of anyone I would rather have in charge as long as there are terrorist wackos out there trying to blow up opur buildings. I do agree with one of your points though. It is time to RE-elect a president that has a clue.
Before this digresses into why we left that other site, let me just say that Kerry is a politician. I have real mixed feelings about Bush. Is he just a figurehead and Cheney the power behind the throne? I have said before that both 'major' parties are a joke. Lets cut to the chase; Bush is a social conservative but not a Republican. Would a true Republican vote to extend Farm Subsidies? No! the Steel Tarriff? No! The free trade agreements? possibly. What a joke Nafta & GATT are. The only Bush has done right is the tax cuts. He is right that we the people can spend our money better than Gov't can. Of course, he has been spending like a Tip O'Neill Democrat. Space Exploration - please? The Oceans are the final frontier. Sorry Gene Rodenberry. And another thing; Bush's attempt at nation building is a joke. Going after Saddam and giving up on Osama is simply a cause of political darwinism. Just like the Cops prefer to go after Speeders instead of Mobsters. Its a lot easier, less time consuming, and financially efficient.
Just explain something to me. I do not have an MBA from Harvard, so maybe I just dont get it. How can we afford a war and tex cuts at the same time??? 7 trillion dollar deficit is huge. I dont remember who said this (JFK??). When a president takes over a country, it has to be a better place after his administration, then it was before. In this case, it's not. I never blamed the economy on Bush. I do blame death of 540+ American Soldier in a war for Iraqi freedom on him. That to me is a reason enough to not have him in the office again. I am not sold on Kerry either. I kind of starting to like John Edwards. I think he has a very good vision. I just heard they will have a debate on ABC next week, that is going to be some good TV. >>Senator John Kerry (D-MA) and Senator John Edwards (D-NC) will go head to head on ?This Week with George Stephanopoulos? to air this Sunday, February 22, 2004 on the ABC Television Network (check local listings). <<
Here's a food for though. What do you think are the odds of them finding Osama right around election time. Say mid-October.
How many Americans were killed by Islamist under Clinton's watch? The USS Cole and many other attacks took place with the Democrat in control. I think the President was brilliant in moving the "War with Jihad"to Iraq. We inforced UN resolution 1441 and moved this War from our soil. Anyone who says "We've stopped looking for Osama" is either stupid or making a lame attempt at spin. "We" will get Bin Ladin. The media wants you to forget the 3000 that died on 9/11 ... don't let that happen. A MUST see link http://members.cox.net/classicweb/Heroes/heroes.htm
Zackman; I regret my initial post in this thread and never should have added fuel to the fire. Let me reiterate that you need to check your politics at the door. This is a Football website the last time I checked. Bottom line; I do not want to see this site digress. So, please refrain from any verbal jihad you might have. If you feel the need to vent then that what Talk Radio is for.
I typically agree with Zackman's politics because I think this country has been swept under by too many liberial mediums telling us that every problem in America stems from the "Evil Republicans". But even if I believe this to be true, this may not be the best place to talk about it. I believe that our Admin is working on a forum to discuss any non-football related topics and I think this needs to be refiled into that forum. I will not delete any posts unless there's a severe need to do so, but I'd like to see this thread remain civil especially as it is out of place in this Forum.
I hope the "Barbershop" is ready soon, it's an election year and it's the offseason. What better way to pass the time? It's too bad some people in here can't take it when their views and positions are debunked. Cowardly attempts to silence those who's veiws you disagree with should NOT be tolerated on this site. If you can't take it ...STAY OUT OF THE THREAD!!!!