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Teresa's a Wee Bit Stressed

Poor Teresa Heinz Kerry. She has millions and millions of dollars; she probably doesn’t want the attention that running for First Lady brings. I’m sure she’d rather sit on the porch at Nantucket and enjoy champagne and brie. I know I would if I had her kind of money.

Last night she snapped; right after giving a speech on staying above the fray:

“We need to turn back some of the creeping, un-Pennsylvanian and sometimes un-American traits that are coming into some of our politics.”

“My prayers for you, for me, for the country, for the world, are that we keep this at a high level, with dignity, with respect and with a great idealism and courage that took our forefathers to build this great nation.”

a reporter followed up with a question about what Teresa meant by “un-American”, and Teresa replied:

You said something I didnt say. Now Shove it!’

So much for “keep this at a high level, with dignity, with respect,” eh, Teresa? You can watch the video here.

You can hardly blame her, though. Pamibe opines that deep down, Teresa really wants to be a Republican again and it’s the Liberal Lunacy that’s causing her to crack.



2 responses to “Teresa's a Wee Bit Stressed”

  1. Have you ever seen an interview of Heinz Kerry? She doesn’t give a rat’s patooty what other people think of her. She is one tough cookie and says exactly what’s on her mind. Just imagine Kerry’s exact opposite- that’s her. I bet his campaign wishes she would either super glue her mouth shut or vacation in Europe for the next several months. I have a lot more respect for her than I do for her husband. At least she has a spine.

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  2. If I had her kind of money, I’d do the same. I think she’d make a better President than John, but I’m still not gonna vote for her. 😛

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Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

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