To: Blue87
Mystery of Kerry and the Intern
By Mark Sage, PA News, in New York
Allegations against Vietnam war hero John Kerry today threatened his runaway presidential campaign.
Right-wing news web site The Drudge Report which broke the Monica Lewinsky scandal claimed a woman close to Senator Kerry recently left America at his behest.
It also reported that his former rival for the Democratic nomination, General Wesley Clark, told reporters in an off-the-record conversation last week: Kerry will implode over an intern issue.
Internet columnist Matt Drudge said three reporters could confirm the comments by former Nato Supreme Allied Commander Clark, who quit the race for the partys nomination yesterday amid poor results.
He also claimed that Time magazine, ABC News, Washington Post and Associated Press where the woman in question was said to have once worked had been investigating her relationship with Kerry for several days.
Decorated Vietnam veteran Kerry is married to Theresa Heinz Kerry, the wealthy heiress to the food empire.
Drudge claimed a close friend of the mystery woman approached a reporter late last year claiming fantastic stories.
He also suggested that behind-the-scenes panic in the Kerry camp was prompting former campaign front-runner, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, to increase his attacks on Kerry in the last few days.
Drudge said that explained why Dean decided to reverse his decision to drop out of the race if he failed to win the Wisconsin primary on February 17.
Senator Kerry, from Massachusetts, is currently the runaway favourite to win the Democratic ticket to run against President George Bush in November.
He has won 12 of the 14 state primaries and caucuses held so far.
Kerry was born on December 11, 1943 in Denver, Colorado. He has two children from his first marriage, and three step-children with his current wife.
A Kerry campaign spokesman had no immediate comment in response to the claims.
1,516 posted on
02/12/2004 10:44:16 AM PST by
kcvl
To: kcvl
Allegations against Vietnam war hero John Kerry today threatened his runaway presidential campaign. This first paragraph sickens me, especially with some of the recent info coming out that medals were not exactly hard to come by over there (and I was there for a full year just before Kerry came on the scene for three months or so). In my opinion, he ain't no hero but an opportunist who took advantage of his environment to get some medals that he could use to his political gain later. Yes, he took some risky chances (like storming a beach once or twice), but those Marine grunts who faced booby traps every day and never knew where the enemy would hit them next are the real heros in my opinion. Of course, what he did when he came back (leader of the veterans anti-war protests) when there were still soliders dying over there is what frosts me (and many others) the most. Sorry, he isn't a hero in my book, and its sad that the journalists of today think he is.
(BTW, have you found any more pics of John and Jane? ;>))
1,575 posted on
02/12/2004 10:59:11 AM PST by
CedarDave
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