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KERRY USED AN EXPLETIVE TO DESCRIBE SECRET SERVICE AGENT WHO KNOCKED ME OVER
DRUDGE Via NY Times ^ | 3/19/04

Posted on 03/19/2004 8:58:11 AM PST by areafiftyone

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 EGOTISTICAL 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. (COWARD!)

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; kerry; profanity; sunvalley; usss
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To: Sidebar Moderator
Just a quibble. Would you please edit the title:

KERRY USED AN EXPLETIVE TO DESCRIBE SECRET SERVICE AGENT WHO KNOCKED ME HIM OVER

It's more accurate and less confusing...

61 posted on 03/19/2004 9:34:30 AM PST by null and void (If voting really changed anything it would be illegal...)
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To: TomGuy
---Kerry is scarey.---

I like it!
62 posted on 03/19/2004 9:35:07 AM PST by claudiustg (Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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To: areafiftyone
Kerry jumping out of the ring when he gets hit reminds me of Jimmy Young when he fought Muhammad Ali in the 70's.
63 posted on 03/19/2004 9:35:12 AM PST by j.cam
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To: LS
This by itself ensures that they can't switch candidates later.

Eh? There's always Hillary!™

64 posted on 03/19/2004 9:35:49 AM PST by null and void (If voting really changed anything it would be illegal...)
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To: guitfiddlist
It was outdoor John, decidedly so, who emerged . . .


65 posted on 03/19/2004 9:39:58 AM PST by AnAmericanMother (. . . Ministrix of Venery (recess appointment), TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary . . .)
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To: StriperSniper
Where the hell are the pictures of Kerry down on his butt??? Remember how the partisan, liberal media plastered Bob Dole all over their papers during the 1996 elections when the the stage broke, and he fell. Back then the narrative was that Clinton should win because Dole was on old man. The fall, though it wasn't Dole's fault, was used by the mainstream media because it fit their partisan Democratic narrative. Kerry's fall does not fit their partisan Democratic narrative of Kerry, the intellectual man's man.
66 posted on 03/19/2004 9:39:59 AM PST by j.cam
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To: null and void
No, there are certain time constraints in a modern campaign that have virtually eliminated here. You simply can't build a national organization (which is more than just the Dem Party) in a couple of months.

More important, the Dems are using up their money now, on Kerry. Even with some of the big spenders in the Dem party, they can only back one candidate. Unless I saw Kerry's funding evaporate in the next two weeks, it's a done deal.

67 posted on 03/19/2004 9:40:20 AM PST by LS (CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
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To: big gray tabby
He's looking pretty volatile and thin-skinned.

Indeed he is. And all it does is encourage his opponents to get under that thin skin. It's an open invitation, in fact.

It's pretty obvious by now that Kerry can't take the heat, so it's imperative that we turn up the fire on the guy.

68 posted on 03/19/2004 9:41:23 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: areafiftyone
Where the hell are the pictures of Kerry down on his butt??? Remember how the partisan, liberal media plastered Bob Dole all over their papers during the 1996 elections when the the stage broke, and he fell. Back then the narrative was that Clinton should win because Dole was on old man. The fall, though it wasn't Dole's fault, was used by the mainstream media because it fit their partisan Democratic narrative. Kerry's fall does not fit their partisan Democratic narrative of Kerry, the intellectual man's man.

69 posted on 03/19/2004 9:41:35 AM PST by j.cam
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To: j.cam
uphill skier yields. I wonder if rather than the SS moving over and hitting him, if Kerry just plowed down expecting people to get out of his way and crashed into the SS agent.
70 posted on 03/19/2004 9:43:05 AM PST by Swamp path
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To: j.cam
Worth repeating...

;^)
71 posted on 03/19/2004 9:44:03 AM PST by null and void (If voting really changed anything it would be illegal...)
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To: retrokitten
"You know, when I read these articles about the Kerry's I think, "How can these people look themselves int he mirror each day??" From her remark about doing it "prettily" it's clear neither of them are looking in the mirror."

It's easy when one looks in the miror and sees no reflected image. He does look like a vampire, now that I think of it.....

72 posted on 03/19/2004 9:44:07 AM PST by tracer
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To: Mr. Mojo
I'm looking forward to witnessing Kerry's inevitable "Dean Moment" -- eeeaahhhh!!!!!
73 posted on 03/19/2004 9:46:30 AM PST by tracer
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To: altura
I wonder why Kerry needs Secret Service protection at all.

A Republican wouldn't attack him, because they know that Kerry makes Bush's reelection a forgone conclusion.

Kerry wouldn't be a victim of Arkancide because his loss is exactly what Hillary wants for her 2008 run.

Bush-haters are too delusional to think that Kerry can lose.

Who would want to attack Kerry?
74 posted on 03/19/2004 9:46:49 AM PST by CougarGA7 (I was thinking of the immortal words of Socrates who said, "I DRANK WHAT!?")
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To: areafiftyone
"...actually a dot of deep Democratic blue on the political map."

OK. I've seen numerous references to the blue/red zones on the map in several threads lately and not one question has come up... Specifically, prior to the last election, there was some discussion regarding the red/blue coloring. It was as though, suddenly, the Democrats, in their quest to distance themselves from their communist leanings, had somehow convinced the media to change their color on the map to blue when in years past it was the Republicans who were blue. Someone here on FreeRepublic said that the incumbent gets the blue color. If that is indeed the case, are not the Republicans entitled to that blue this time around???

75 posted on 03/19/2004 9:50:15 AM PST by Poseidon
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To: areafiftyone
"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?"

It just occurred to me what this campaign needs. Do you remember the clown dressed as a cigarette following Bob Dole? We need Freepers dressed as foreign leaders following John Kerry around. Who's got a Fidel Castro costume?

76 posted on 03/19/2004 9:52:37 AM PST by Hatteras
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To: Mr. Mojo
I'm looking forward to witnessing Kerry's inevitable "Dean Moment" -- eeeaahhhh!!!!!
77 posted on 03/19/2004 9:53:08 AM PST by tracer
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To: areafiftyone
They were also compelled, however, to reject an endorsement from one foreign leader: Mahathir Mohamad, former Malaysian prime minister

What's needed right now is an endorsement from Al Gore. .....It works every time.

78 posted on 03/19/2004 9:53:39 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Hatteras
ROFLMAO - that would be soooo funny. GREAT IDEA!!
79 posted on 03/19/2004 9:53:58 AM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: Poseidon
The media are Democrats.
80 posted on 03/19/2004 9:54:12 AM PST by j.cam
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