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John Kerry's Newt Gingrich Problem? (did JFK dump his suicidal first wife?)
NEWSMAX ^ | Monday, May 12, 2003

Posted on 06/28/2004 4:57:38 AM PDT by Liz

After Newt Gingrich hit the national spotlight in 1994 by becoming the first Republican speaker of the House in 40 years, he was skewered by reports that he had served his first wife divorce papers as she lay in a hospital bed battling cancer.

But the press has been far kinder to Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry, who, according to published accounts going back more than a decade, began extricating himself from his first marriage to Philadelphia heiress Julia Thorne at the same time she was battling a case of depression so debilitating that it drove her to the brink of suicide.

In an attempt to explain why he decided not to let his wife's precarious mental state derail his 1982 bid to become Michael Dukakis' lieutenant governor, Kerry told the New Yorker magazine last December, "When I get focused and set out to do something, I'm pretty good at staying focused."

"You don't want to let yourself down, you know what I'm saying?" added the ambitious Democrat without a hint of irony.

Thorne, whose family is reportedly worth $300 million, married Kerry in 1970. According the New Yorker's Joe Klein, the couple's friends said Julia was not a typical political wife.

"There were times at dinner parties when John would be very pompous, unable to control his impulse to make a speech," one acquaintance told the writer. "It was all slightly laughable, and Julia was one of those who laughed. She'd say things like, 'What the f--k did you just say?'"

Kerry's career focus was so intense that Thorne apparently felt she was an impediment to her husband's ambitions. In her 1994 book about that period in her life, titled "You Are Not Alone," she wrote:

"I could no longer pretend I was of use to my husband or my children. ... I knew that, once I was gone, my family and friends would be relieved of the burden of my incompetency."

By Thorne's own account, she began to contemplate suicide a full two years before Kerry ratcheted up his 1982 campaign. Reviewing her book shortly after it was published, the Boston Globe reported: "One night in 1980, Julia Thorne put her children to bed and then sat on the edge of her own bed to contemplate suicide. She was exhausted - overwhelmed by despair, self-loathing and pain. She wanted to lie down. Curl up. Sleep forever."

The Kerrys were separated in 1982 but didn't divorce until 1988.

Press summaries of the New Yorker report focused on other details of Kerry's life story, such as his Vietnam heroism. Most omitted any mention of Kerry's first wife altogether, a fact that likely pleased the Massachusetts Democrat. "Kerry is understandably loath to talk about the details of the marriage," noted Klein.

In response to the New Yorker report, Sen. Kerry wrote what was described as "an anguished letter" of protest to the magazine. Thorne's two daughters by Kerry also registered their displeasure. Their mother, who has since conquered her depression and is happily remarried and living in Montana, told the Globe, "I support John's [presidential] candidacy, and I believe in John's candidacy. I think he is an immensely talented statesman, and I am 100 percent behind him."

But previous reports indicate that Thorne had problems with Kerry even after they split 21 years ago.

During the period the Kerrys were separated, for instance, the senator apparently felt little constrained by his marital vows. Gossip columns at the time linked him to Morgan Fairchild, Cornelia Guest and even President Reagan's liberal daughter, Patti Davis. An upcoming Boston Globe expose will reportedly feature details of the Massachusetts Democrat's 1980s affair with a 25-year-old British reporter.

According to a previous account offered by the paper, the fact that Kerry was still technically married till 1988 "reportedly came as a surprise to some of his frequent companions."

Just weeks before his May 26, 1995, remarriage to Ketchup heiress Theresa Heinz, Thorne took Kerry to court in a bid for an increase in child support payments, arguing that "his income was up substantially," according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

Both Kerry and Thorne denied that the lawsuit had anything to do with Heinz or her fortune.

But friction arose again two years later when Kerry, a Catholic, applied to the Washington, D.C., archdiocese to have his marriage to Thorne annulled, even though the couple had two grown daughters.

Thorne "has written a letter of opposition to the archdiocese because she feels the process demeans their relationship and their children," reported the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in 1997.

The paper blamed Kerry's new wife on the annulment bid. His office issued a terse statement: "Sen. Kerry very much understands Julia's feelings and appreciates her support. Sen. Kerry believes that this is a private family matter."

The Washington Times noted in a Kerry profile several years ago that his critics consider him "a ruthless political opportunist." Given some of the more obscure details of Kerry's first marriage, that assessment may not be too far off the mark.


TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: divorcerecords; juliathorne; kerry; kerrysecrets; ketchupqueen; lurch
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To: gunnedah
Now raising its ugly head is Socialistic Darwinism----survival of the fittest----where the strongest survive at the expense of the weak (the practice thrives in the Mideast cesspool). Survival measures are the most primitive and basic: The most cunning and depraved individuals---obsessed with their own interests---survive by back-stabbing and co-opting the weak and law-abiding.

Sounds familiar, eh? Socialistic Darwinism's survival methodologies reek with the tactics of the obsessed Clinton admin's scorched earth policies to save itself---by any means necessary---from political disgrace and the rule of law.

21 posted on 06/28/2004 11:12:42 AM PDT by Liz
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Here's a pair of John Kerry “Flip Flops” fuppet you can print out and wear to annoy liberals. (A 'fuppet' is a finger puppet). They also can be used ‘free-standing’ for desktops. Just copy, paste and print. It should automatically printout the right size:

click here for more FUPPETS

click here to also see this thread: FUPPET WARS!!!

22 posted on 06/28/2004 12:10:16 PM PDT by IPWGOP (I'm Linda Eddy, and I approved this message... 'tooning the truth!)
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To: Liz

It's curious, the article, like others, doesn't take the final step and say whether the Catholic Church granted the annulment. I think it's basic biographical information to which voters are entitled...


23 posted on 06/28/2004 12:21:27 PM PDT by GOPrincess
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To: Liz
I am curious to Kerry's stand and pro-action involving mental health issues... big deal to most Dems I know. According to liberals, evil Reagan pushed scores of mentally ill people out onto the streets. According to liberals, evil Republicans and their conservative principles are responsible for the current state of children with mental health issues not receiving needed treatment. Mental Health care for children, via CHIPS and MEDICAID, are supposedly washed out due to conservative lawmakers. Where oh where was comrade Kerry in this battle--- then and now.
24 posted on 06/28/2004 12:24:31 PM PDT by exhaustedmomma
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To: Liz

It's good to have succinct labels for liberals so when their name comes up, you can let loose with a short blurb to characterize them. One that comes to mind for Kerry is 'pompous blowhard'.


25 posted on 06/28/2004 12:28:39 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: Liz

So it is!


26 posted on 06/28/2004 2:09:05 PM PDT by gunnedah
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To: plain talk

Heh....good one. That'll stick to the Dim sucker.


27 posted on 06/28/2004 5:04:21 PM PDT by Liz
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