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Kerry says: "I Don't Fall Down" (Drudge's title)
New York Times ^ | March 19, 2004 | DAVID M. HALBFINGER

Posted on 03/19/2004 6:24:10 AM PST by O.C. - Old Cracker

KETCHUM, Idaho, March 18 — John Kerry was in the air, approaching the Continental Divide, and the candidate often ridiculed as straddling both sides of political divides was wrestling with the big matter at hand.

Should he ski, or snowboard? Or maybe both? He gave no clue where he stood. But that was Wednesday night.

A longtime adviser recently suggested that there were two John Kerrys: "indoor John and outdoor John" — one who agonizes over decisions, and another who acts boldly on them.

It was outdoor John, decidedly so, who emerged from an armored S.U.V. at the foot of Bald Mountain here on Thursday morning, outfitted in blue ski gear and swigging from a bottle of vitamin-fortified water. From the rear of the vehicle he pulled a weathered old snowboard, and for most of the day proceeded to zigzag down what locals affectionately call Mount Baldy.

Mr. Kerry arrived Wednesday night for a full week of rest and relaxation, and a rare bit of privacy with his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, at their high-altitude retreat.

His getaway came at a particularly rough time for the senator, the expected Democratic presidential nominee. For more than a week, he has had to defend himself from an onslaught of attacks by President Bush and millions of dollars in negative advertising, while taking criticism for calling Republicans "crooked" and "lying" and claiming to have the support of leaders whom he has not named. Moreover, a New York Times/CBS News poll indicated that many Americans were beginning to see him as the kind of politician who says what he thinks people want to hear.

Several Democrats and Kerry aides said some of his missteps were a result of exhaustion. They and some of the senator's friends said the vacation could not have come too soon. "He needed it about as badly as anybody could need it," said Sam Grossman, a real estate developer who has skied with Ms. Heinz Kerry here for decades, and with Mr. Kerry for years. "The best thing that can happen is he'll sleep, relax, eat some good food, and then, in a couple of days, he'll be back firing again."

Another reminder of how badly Mr. Kerry needed a break was provided by the Bush campaign, which released a commercial skewering him for saying Tuesday that he had voted both for and against the $87 billion appropriation for military operations and reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan. "I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it," he said, referring to an amendment he favored that would have rescinded some tax cuts to help finance the Iraq war.

Mr. Kerry's staff back in Washington was working in overdrive, meanwhile, marshaling surrogates to defend him and punch back at Mr. Bush. They were also compelled, however, to reject an endorsement from one foreign leader: Mahathir Mohamad, former Malaysian prime minister — "an avowed anti-Semite whose views are totally deplorable," Rand Beers, a foreign policy adviser, said in a statement.

But Mr. Beers added that Mr. Kerry would shun as inappropriate the endorsement of any foreign leader at all.

This is Mr. Kerry's first week with his wife away from the hurly-burly, as he calls it, since late August. Then, of course, no one much cared where he went.

This time his arrival was the top story in the local paper. His plane, a chartered 737, disgorged dozens of staff members and journalists, as well as a full Secret Service detail. A top-flight racing bicycle was also along, in case Mr. Kerry, as serious a biker as he is a schusser, chose to go for a spin.

On his first full day off, though, Mr. Kerry awoke determined to hit the slopes of Mount Baldy.

The image-conscious candidate and his aides prevailed upon reporters and photographers to let him have a first run down the mountain solo, except for two agents and Marvin Nicholson, his omnipresent right-hand man.

His next trip down, a reporter and a camera crew were allowed to follow along on skis — just in time to see Mr. Kerry taken out by one of the Secret Service men, who had inadvertently moved into his path, sending him into the snow.

When asked about the mishap a moment later, he said sharply, "I don't fall down," then used an expletive to describe the agent who "knocked me over."

The incident occurred near the summit. No one was hurt, and Mr. Kerry came careering down the mountain moments later, a look of intensity on his face, his lanky frame bent low to the ground.

Ms. Heinz Kerry, for her part, stuck to a pair of skis and was taking her time down the slope, accompanied by two old friends, one a former Olympian, the other a ski school instructor.

"I'm going tentatively, but prettily," she said, wearing tight black pants and a flaming red jacket.

The couple's outing created little stir here amid this natural splendor, but then Sun Valley is used to people like Tom Hanks, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore.

"People of great fame and wealth can come here, and people don't invade their privacy," said one visitor, Larry Nast of Bellevue, Wash.

Still, Mr. Kerry could not entirely escape the hazards of the arena he had left behind. He had just sat down for a bite to eat on the crowded patio near the lift line when a waiting skier, John Norris, shouted: "Hey, John! What foreign leaders talked to you?"

Mr. Kerry beat a retreat back into the lodge, to an upstairs, out-of-the-way dining area where he would be sure to draw even less attention.

Idaho, to be sure, is very much a red state, but Ketchum is actually a dot of deep Democratic blue on the political map. Many stop signs here have "Bush 2004" spray-painted underneath, and the rebellious teenagers tend to be "hard-core vegans," said Barrett Cincotta, 13.

"Everyone in this town is anti-Bush," Barrett, a Junior Olympic skier, said between runs. "He's trying to destroy our planet."

Even visiting Texans were sympathetic to Mr. Kerry. Admiring the senator's choice of sport, Patrick Riggins, 51, a Houston real estate investor, said, "It's a little bit different from clearing brush, but I like it."

"Snowboarding really keeps you in the now moment," said Mr. Riggins, who added that he was rooting for Mr. Kerry. "Maybe it'll give him a chance to not think about all that stuff, and revitalize himself. This is the place to do it."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Idaho
KEYWORDS: 2004; awol; dork; johnkerry; kerry; sunvalley
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To: ISonnet
ROFLMAO!
81 posted on 03/19/2004 7:01:45 AM PST by EllaMinnow (Within fewer hours the "Freepern" succeed in tilting the tuning.)
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"Kerry is a swishy dork."


82 posted on 03/19/2004 7:02:17 AM PST by BigWaveBetty (As you slide down the banisters of life may the splinters never point the wrong way.)
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
"Everyone in this town is anti-Bush," Barrett, a Junior Olympic skier, said between runs. "He's trying to destroy our planet."

More like "Special Olympics" skiier, but I don't want to insult the legitimately and biologically developmentally disabled.
83 posted on 03/19/2004 7:02:19 AM PST by anonymous_user (Politics is show business for ugly people.)
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To: MJY1288
Wow, if someone w/ photoshop skills put wings and antenae on that pic, he'd look like a pretty butterfly, flitting from issue to issue w/ no sense of direction.

(Maybe I just made the coffee a little strong this morning!)
84 posted on 03/19/2004 7:02:48 AM PST by ISonnet
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To: Snowy
I can see it now - Kerry would be the first President to get an FCC fine for his State of the Union Address....

85 posted on 03/19/2004 7:03:10 AM PST by Clintons Are White Trash (Helen Thomas, Molly Ivins, Maureen Dowd - The Axis of Ugly)
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
Hmm, pretty and every hair in place, Tay, knows better than to get in his way and does her own thing. Johnny's going to fall hard one day very soon but will blame it on someone else. Bet he was a spoilt little bRAT as a kid, too.
86 posted on 03/19/2004 7:03:31 AM PST by mtbopfuyn
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
straddling ... wrestling with the big matter at hand.

He's holding his wee-wee?

Where's the "Barf Alert" on this article?
87 posted on 03/19/2004 7:03:38 AM PST by anonymous_user (Politics is show business for ugly people.)
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To: international american
Buyer's remorse. But the New York Times will endorse Kerry, of course.
88 posted on 03/19/2004 7:03:58 AM PST by jimbo123
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To: cpdiii
You're right his handlers are idiots. I think that picture of Flip-Flop snowboarding on the bunny slope will be like the picture of Dukakis (sp) in the tank was. The majority of voters will see it and think - What a goofy Dork he is.
89 posted on 03/19/2004 7:04:51 AM PST by freedom1st
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To: sarasota
Cerainly my pleasure... see #82 also.

Another of my favorites...


90 posted on 03/19/2004 7:06:14 AM PST by BigWaveBetty (As you slide down the banisters of life may the splinters never point the wrong way.)
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
I can see it now.

Heat of the summer...Kerry goes surfing in his speedo..."Moondoggie Kerry". Oh, the pain of it all...

sw

91 posted on 03/19/2004 7:11:09 AM PST by spectre (Spectre's wife)
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
His next trip down, a reporter and a camera crew were allowed to follow along on skis — just in time to see Mr. Kerry taken out by one of the Secret Service men, who had inadvertently moved into his path, sending him into the snow. If this is reported correctly, it is Kerry's fault anyway. If the Secret Service agent was "in his path", it was Kerry's responsibility to avoid the downhill skier. The way to write this is, "Kerry hit the agent". Or "Kerry was too poor of a skier to avoid the agent in his path"...
92 posted on 03/19/2004 7:12:41 AM PST by ottothedog
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To: laredo44
This is Mr. Kerry's first week with his wife away from the hurly-burly, as he calls it, since late August.

This is a nice little sentence, mocking Kerry's speech pattern. HA!

93 posted on 03/19/2004 7:13:18 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
Mr. Kerry arrived Wednesday night for a full week of rest and relaxation, and a rare bit of privacy with his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, at their high-altitude retreat.

The Senate is still in session, I guess John doesn't care about showing up for work.

94 posted on 03/19/2004 7:15:02 AM PST by RJL
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To: freedom1st
Yes. I have a guess about why the reporter chose to cover this story the way he did.

When asked about the mishap a moment later, he said sharply, "I don't fall down," then used an expletive to describe the agent who "knocked me over."

Notice the story doesn't say WHO asked Kerry about the fall. I'll bet it was this very reporter who asked Kerry about the Secret Service guy incident. But I'll bet he said something like, "Are you okay after your fall?" and Kerry didn't want it characterized as a failure or fall so he flips off the reporter and says his line. This probably ticked off the reporter enough to show Kerry as is instead of the usual NYT puff piece.

95 posted on 03/19/2004 7:17:23 AM PST by jwalburg (Terrorists just need more counseling)
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To: All
Old Swish Lurch John Fing Kerry went after Vice President Chaney after his outstanding speech two days ago and said in an email to his campaign headquarters that the Vice President was responsible for not getting Saddam at the first Desert Storm dustup. Does anyone including the asstute Kerry know why????? The United States had a U.N. mandate to not go to Bagdad after him, only to keep him within his own borders . Yea....apparently Kerry doesn't know what his U.N. buddies were doing back then, even though he was in Congress. It is kind of like his lacking voting record.....minus! George Bush I did not break his orders from the U.N..so Kerry is full of s...!!
96 posted on 03/19/2004 7:19:05 AM PST by cousair
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To: dawn53
Translation:

We had to get him away from the microphones before he made another stupid statement.

Too bad they didn't get him far enough away before he called his protection an expletive.

97 posted on 03/19/2004 7:22:15 AM PST by IYAS9YAS (Go Fast, Turn Left!)
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
The "image-conscience candidate" with the "lanky frame" and his "weathered old snowboard". The New York Times is dong what they can for his image. But who is going to buy this crap except their own choir.

This just reinforces to me what an absolute phony this guy is.
98 posted on 03/19/2004 7:22:58 AM PST by Iowamerican
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To: BikePacker
"Who pays for his security?
Is it covered by the taxpayer because he's a senator?"

They had a blurb in yesterdays Idaho Statesman about who is paying for his security. Just scanned the article but it looks like they were saying that the federal money wouldn't cover all of his protection so the state was going to have to pick it up....if this is the case...this PISSES me off as a taxpayer here in the lovely state of Idaho...anyone know the rules and regulations concerning this?
100 posted on 03/19/2004 7:25:23 AM PST by Getsmart64 (LANTIRN - Designed to kill, maim, and destroy ....America's enemies...)
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