Posted on 07/09/2004 4:03:52 AM PDT by Happy2BMe
| Whoopi raises hackles at Kerry fundraiser |
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July 09 2004 at 09:06AM |
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By Peter Mackler
Such words were undoubtedly music to the ears of the Republicans who have wasted no time in attacking the 51-year-old Edwards, picked by Kerry for the ticket on Tuesday, as unready for the White House. The North Carolina senator's high-wattage smile seemed to fade a bit more each time Goldberg called out to him. When Kerry later spoke, he took pains to make it clear he had no kid on his team. "I have a man, Whoopi," the Massachusetts lawmaker said. Goldberg, a devout Democrat, did not spare Bush in her monologue: "Anybody who could wave to (blind singer) Stevie Wonder isn't fully there," she said to howls from the audience.
The performance, which overshadowed appearances by stars ranging from hip-hop idol Wyclef Jean to actor Paul Newman, highlighted the awkward mix of strait-laced politicians and the volatile artists they routinely court. The 54-year-old Goldberg was unapologetic to the crowd of about 6 200 people who paid up to $25 000 a ticket for the gala. "This is what I try to explain to people," she said. "Why are you asking me to come if you don't want me to be me?" The comic said concert organisers had asked to see her material beforehand but she sent them a photocopied image of her behind with a kissmark on it. "I wasn't sure I was going to get the phone call," she said. Other stars were more orthodox in their Bush-bashing. Newman took off on his fiscal policies, saying, "I think that tax cuts for worried, wealthy thugs like me are borderline criminal," and the notion they produce trickle-down benefits for the poor is "rubbish." Actress Jessica Lange branded the Bush administration "a self-serving regime of deceit, hypocrisy and belligerence," while comic Chevy Chase heaped scorn on Bush's intellect: "This guy is as bright as an egg-timer." Also on the bill were rockers Jon Bon Jovi, the Dave Matthews Band and John Fogerty, singer John Mellencamp, hip hop artist Mary J Blige, comic John Leguizamo, and actresses Meryl Streep and Sarah Jessica Parker. Kerry spokesperson Allison Dobson said the concert brought in $7.5-million, surpassing the $6.8-million raked in with a similar event in Los Angeles two weeks ago. Approximately $2-million of the receipts from the New York production will go to the White House campaign and the rest to the Democratic National Committee, Dobson said. The Democrats have been increasingly successful in raising money for their drive to unseat Bush in the November 2 election. The campaign said last week it had pulled in $180-million, compared to $210-million for the Republican incumbent. Kerry took in $34-million in June alone. The candidates and their wives addressed the gathering on Thursday with their standard stump speech before closing with a sing-a-long version of This Land Is My Land, Kerry strumming along somewhat awkwardly on a guitar. Edwards, relentlessly upbeat, made no reference to Goldberg's maternalistic mutterings to him. But the senator, who openly lobbied for the number two spot on the ticket, appreciated her remark about waiting for a phone call. "I can relate to that," he said. - Sapa-AFP |
Exactly.
I'd rather hand over cash to a struggling 'free speech entrepreneur' than to make these wastes of human skin any wealthier than they already are.
If only John Lennon were still alive. And where was Don Henley? No left-wing bash fest would be complete without him around.
I don't mind people like Newman...he walks the talk and he's somewhat classy about it. Whoopi, on the other hand..what can you say. Just remember, these will be the people at the State Dinners....
Ah gee, these pictures are making me sick. Your caption made me laugh and want to puke at the same time.
LOL, then I am both happy and sorry for you at the same time.
I read somewhere that during the radio city hate fest or some such place, kerry recently joked about him and the breck girl being a perfect couple. My focus group tells me that if he's trying to get the elderly queer vote, he's got it locked.
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