Posted on 07/27/2004 7:45:16 PM PDT by Steven W.
Inside Edition blows lid off Theresa's cookie farce! She tells them her staff submitted the recipe to Family Circle magazine & she hates Pumpkin Spice cookies!
This is Bush's fault. The republican attack machine is releasing details of cookiegate during the Democratic convention to try and derail the positive message that the Democrats have for America. Damn them! It won't work! We need to find out who outed Teresa and her cookies.
Be my (be my) be my Yoko Ono...
What I want to know is, What did John Kerry chew and when did he chew it?
I don't see a link on Inside Edition. This is for the Woman's Day contest, right? High circulation in the heartland. (Recipes deluxe). Love to see Teresa get the boot on this.
I dunno - she certainly hasn't hired anyone to do her hair or makeup or clothes....
Excellent description. Except John K. isn't John L. They kind of make me think of Tiny Tim and Miss Vicky. I understand what he sees in her ($$$), but what does she see in him? Of course Tim would have made a better President than John Boy IMHO.
I find her kookie off-the-wall unpredictability just charming.
They could make a sitcom out of her, she's a female version of
Seinfeld's Kramer.
If you have money, you get to be called 'eccentric' ...
if you don't, you're stuck with 'crazy'.
"perhaps you'd like Theresa more if she were a cross eyed, lobotomized, stepford, xanax queen"
Well, that would be fun too. For a while. btw, did anyone here tell you to SHOVE IT? :-)
Frankly, I think she needs to dump the stiff of a husband and be her own person ... or persons, depending on the dosage.
What does that say about Kerry, though, that he drives the women he marries insane? His first wife said their marriage was a suffocation. She hated his ambition.
That does it. Kerry just lost the Girl Scout vote.
Did you watch Inside Edition? I would like the source of this info before I write to Family Circle. THANKS!
Hmmm, he was impeccibly polite, humble, marched to his own drummer, a true trouper with a great work ethic...I think I know someone who has those qualities:
Theresa is nuttier than Laura's cookies
I understand what he sees in her ($$$), but what does she see in him?
Based on her public statements, I'd say not much. In that speech last night, it seemed like she kept trying to remember who she was supposed to be talking about. The things she did say about hubby were patently ridiculous (he got his medals the old-fashioned way ???) I guess giving yourself a scratch in the leg with a hand grenade is old-fashioned.
When does this woman not come unhinged?
I'm forced to agree with the flaming foreign wingnut on this point.
Pumpkin Spice is NOT really a legitimate cookie flavor.
Oh, no.
Liar liar, pants on fire! We all guessed right about her.
As a side note, the magazine is supposed to test the recipe and correct/adjust it before publication. So the recipe (now) is probably OK.
Not that I want to make them.
Blech.
COOKIE MONSTER - Tuhreeeeeza ping.
From my previous post on another thread (with original links), there was something I discovered in a search this morning. While I knew his his CO did NOT approve the medal, I didn't know that when Kerry applied again to a new CO, his fellow swiftboat officers took matters into their own hands just to get rid of him...
Thomas Wright was one of John F. Kerry's fellow Swift boat officers in Vietnam. Since Wright outranked Kerry, he was Kerry's sometime boat group Officer-in-Charge, so Wright had occasion to observe Kerrys behavior and attitudes, and the circumstances surrounding his early departure from the war zone. The intervening years have not dimmed his memories.{snip}
I had a lot of trouble getting him to follow orders, recalls Wright. He had a different view of leadership and operations. Those of us with direct experience working with Kerry found him difficult and oriented towards his personal, rather than unit goals and objectives. I believed that overall responsibility rested squarely on the shoulders of the OIC or OTC in a free-fire zone. You had to be right (before opening fire). Kerry seemed to believe there were no rules in a free-fire zone and you were supposed to kill anyone. I didnt see it that way.
In Wrights view, it was important that the enemy understood that Swift boats were a competent, effective force that could dominate his location. To do that, you also had to control the people and their actions; to have them accept Swift boat crews and their authority. You couldnt achieve that by indiscriminate use of weapons in free fire zones.
It got to a point where Wright told his divisional commander he no longer wanted Kerry in his boat group, so he was re-assigned to another one. I had an idea of his actions but didnt have to be responsible for him. Then Wright and like-minded boat officers took matters into their own hands. When he got his third Purple Heart, three of us told him to leave. We knew how the system worked and we didnt want him in Coastal Division 11. Kerry didnt manipulate the system, we did.
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