Posted on 05/18/2004 9:50:48 PM PDT by hocndoc
Memo to Alexandra Kerry: Next Time Try Underwear!
Those Kerry daughters! What will they do next to help their dads campaign?
Back in March, 27-year-old Vanessa Kerry, weighing in on foreign policy, opined out of nowhere that George W. Bush had orchestrated the ouster of Haitian former president/Marxist dictator Jean-Bertrande Aristide. (Her father loyally backed her up, saying hed heard the same thing from "a very close friend in Massachusetts who talked directly to people who have made that allegation." Oh really? Only double hearsay, as The Free Republic noted.)
Vanessa, by the way, is in charge of the "youthquake" division of the Kerry campaign but so far hasnt made much headway among the young. A Newsweek poll released yesterday showed Kerry in a statistical dead heat with Bush (45 percent to Bushs 42 percent, within the margin of error) among voters aged 18 to 29, a sharp slide from Kerrys 56 percent support from younger voters back in February. (The poll also showed a decline in support for Kerry among the electorate in general, where hes leading Bush by only 45 to 44 percent, another statistical dead heat.)
Now comes Vanessas film-director older sister, 30-year-old Alexandra Kerry. Her contribution to her dads race seems to be...her breasts. On Sunday, Alexandra showed up for the premier of "Kill Bill 2" at the Cannes Film Festival in a translucent black evening dress that revealed just about everything, including the fact that Alexandra wasnt wearing a brassiere. The festival people blame pesky camera flashbulbs for the resultant photos of Alexandras full mammary equipment, which you can see in this pic published by the uninhibited U.K. Sun--dont look if youll be offended! A Sun caption quips: "Alexandra...showed at least two reasons why Americans should vote her dad into the White House in November." Conservative talk-show hostess Laura Ingraham commented, "Could somebody buy the woman a bra?"
Naturally, the liberal media--the same folks who pooh-poohed us prudes for complaining about Janet Jacksons breast exposure on family television--are brushing off Alexandras clear-shot couture as no big deal. Gossip columnist Richard Leiby of the Washington Post (whose photo editors have tastefully superimposed a black bar across the chest of the see-through dress) reports this today (scroll down):
"Former Washingtonian Karen Fawcett, who has lived in France 17 years and runs the Web site bonjourparis.com, also yawned at the hubbub. The French would say cest normale -- its absolutely normal. No one would look twice. They are much more bothered by war than they are by somebodys breasts."
Oh, mais oui! Zees American simplisme! These are the same people who are outraged that some renegade U.S. prison guards at Abu Graib offended the sensibilities of Islamic men by photographing them naked. But when Americans display the same modest sensibilities--why, we lack la sophistication!
Posted by: Charlotte Allen | Link to this Entry | 5/18/2004 11:11 AM
i saw those breasts before i looked at them..........
Ack!!!!!
I have not learned how to post pictures and am not interested in learning it. You must know who Ann Coulter is.
I have seen photos of her, but none that resembled a horse. So, I am interested in the ones you had seen. Could you post a link?
Coulter has the long thin face that some people call horse face. Alexandra does too. Lots of posters here still find Ann Coulter hot despite the longer than average face. They don't call her horse-head. I don't really think Coulter is ugly. I think Alexandra is prettier though because of her pretty eyes and mouth. My point was that I suspect that alot of freepers judgement is being clouded by politics. I bet most of these people calling Alexandra ugly wouldn't think she was ugly if she was a Bush supporter. I was not just insulting Coulter for the heck of it.
I understand. I appreciate your explanation. I have not really commented on the relative attractiveness of these ladies.
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