POTENTIAL First Lady Teresa Heinz Kerry says she gets unfairly characterized as a cold fish because she's so rich.
In an interview with designer Kenneth Cole for the October Harper's Bazaar, Kerry sniffs, "[People] think that if you have money you have no feelings or conscience. But when people get to know me, if I was any of that, they wouldn't dare hug me, kiss me and speak to me in personal terms."
When Cole wondered how she felt about the term "first lady," Heinz Kerry replied, "Ick."
And asked whether she'd be more of a Barbara Bush or Hillary Clinton type, she says, "Neither . . . I would be [the president's] good friend, telling him when he was doing right and helping him when he wasn't."
She also declares, "I don't have a social agenda" and "I don't read negative press. I just keep focused."
As for the all-important fashion question, "I like classic clothes. And every now and then, I like something froufrou in the evening. But I don't lead that kind of a life anymore." PageSix
Trump's attorney, Lawrence S. Rosen, even threatened to sue Chris Cuomo's father, former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, along with ABC execs and the staff of "Primetime Live." ....
"Chris Cuomo has a conflict of interest," Trump said. "You know, I called Mario Cuomo a major loser - which he is - and perhaps the worst governor in the history of the state of New York - which he, fortunately, was. His son is the correspondent. If somebody is calling my father a loser, I'd probably feel the same way." ... full story
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I'm sure young Chris is well-qualified to be a news correspondent. I mean, it's not like the major networks are in bed with the Democrats, or anything.