Posted on 08/04/2004 9:14:15 AM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
Isnt she great? said candidate Kerry in Milwaukee, following the four more years of hell remark of his wife Teresa. Lawyer Kerry surely knows that, technically speaking, he is asking a question, not necessarily paying a compliment. And by the way, how great was Teresa Heinz Kerry last night? said running mate Edwards to the Democratic National Convention. Another lawyer asking another question, masquerading as a compliment.
Teresa Heinz, as she still formally calls herself, (Teresa Heinz Kerry is her self-described political name) has emerged as a problem for the Kerry-Edwards campaign. Her husband, who advertises his diplomatic skills as a principal selling point, may have a point. Handling his wifes tendency to run her mouth faster than her brain might well make taming Jacques Chirac seem like childs play.
By now, it is clear that the widow Heinz has issues. Her speech at the convention made clear that she feels her opinions are the Rodney Dangerfield of political thought:
"My right to speak my mind, to have a voice, to be what some have called "opinionated," is a right I deeply and profoundly cherish. My only hope is that, one day soon, women- who have all earned the right to their opinions-instead of being labeled opinionated, will be called smart or well-informed, just as men are."
So exactly who is it that does pay adequate obeisance to the depths of her profundity?
Certainly not the recipients of the largesse of her foundation! The scholars, bureaucrats, and activists whose livelihood depends on the charity of the wealthy of necessity learn the arts of flattery, most especially the feigning of an appreciation for the insightfulness of their patrons.
Certainly not the Democrat activists, whose applause fuels her perception that she has a lot to say. Few chemical substances are as intoxicating as the lusty cheers of a large crowd. And Teresa shows every sign of addiction. The campaign schedule is her pusher, supplying large doses at increasing frequency.
To be sure, those mean Republicans, and the right wing press are at times less than overwhelmed with her depth. And, as her shove it! remark to an editorialist shows, these comments rankle. It is not enough for Teresa to receive approval. The fact that she broke away from her handlers to return to her journalistic antagonist reveals the depth of her anger toward those who deign to criticize.
She apparently needs not mere approval, but also an absence of criticism, in order to feel good about herself.
Which raises the possibility that there is another source of resentment, one much closer to home. Who among us, even recidivist professional spouses of wealthy heiresses, can supply pure approval, unalloyed by the slightest hint of criticism, within the marital relationship?
Body language often speaks volumes about the inner state of a person. And Teresa manifests some very interesting body language with her spousal interactions. During her husbands speeches, she frequently looks bored and distracted. And when he reaches out to her in an affectionate manner, she is often as not seen to stiffen, resist, or reject his advances. If you dont believe me, watch their appearances yourself, as the campaign unfolds. Or take a look at this or this photo of the boat ride which preceded her years of hell ejaculation.
Assume for a moment that Teresa is as full of resentment as she appears. What can the campaign do about it?
Not much, it appears. Teresa has them right where she wants them.
Any hint of discord from her would seriously damage the campaign. Cajoling resentful billionaires into changing their ways is not an easy task. They are used to getting their way, after all, and used to the approval of those who serve them. And, when you are a billionaire, nearly everybody your run into does serve you. It is habit-forming.
Teresa also clearly enjoys crowds, and believes that her native intelligence and distinctive life experience endow her with many insights to share. And the daily flow of campaign events supplies her with rewarding opportunities to broaden her horizons, as well, such as discovering the hitherto unknown culinary delights of the dish known as chili.
So, how does one solve a problem like Teresa?
The answer, I am afraid, is that one hones the diplomatic skills of accommodation, flattery, manipulation, and operating from a position of overt strength, disguising the underlying reality of dependence.
These are exceedingly valuable skills, however. Do not scoff at them. They actually prepare a candidate well for a position of top political leadership.
But not leadership of the United States. France is more like it.
Should John F. Kerrys quest for the White House prove elusive, there is always the Elysee Palace to shoot for. After all, he is partially of French stock, has a first cousin living in France, and seems to be quite popular there. And the French are quite accepting of the notion that ones wife need not define or limit the life of a political leader.
As coked-up as she often seems, five bucks says she doesn't even remember having a third son, three days out of every seven. :)
Okay, I'll play, but I don't think I'll have to change many of the words. Picking up where you left off.
Many a thing you know she'd like to tell you,
Many a thing she ought to understand
But how do you make her stay and listen to all you say
How do keep a flake upon the sand
How do you solve a problem like Teresa
How do you hold a billionaire in your hand
When I'm with her I'm confused
Out of focus and bemused
And I hardly know exactly how she stands
Unpredictable as weather
She's as looney as a lefter
She's a Dem! She's a demon! She's a sham!
She'd outpester any pest
Drive a hornet from its nest
She could throw a whirling dervish out of whirl
She is senile! She is wild!
She's a riddle! She's a child!
She's a headache! She's a nightmare!
She's just plain weird!
I wonder if there are any old pictures around of Theresa with her first husband, John Heinz. I would like to compare her demeanor from that period with her campaign appearances with John Kerry.
I haven't been about post that from your site this week.
Try this again:
"I haven't been able to post that from your site this week.
I have noticed the complete lack of any indication of intimacy betweeen these two. She even seems repulsed at times. Or just plain put-out. Just like the Clintons.
That's in stark contrast to the obvious indications of intimacy between the President and the First Lady.
Don't cry for me left wing liberals
The truth is I never left you
All through my rich days
Wealthy existence
I kept my ketchup
You keep your six cents
And as for Kerry, well I'm insane
I never invited him in
Though it seemed to the world they were all I desired
Mine are delusions
They are not the solutions they're promised to be
The answer's go left all the time
I love you and hope you love me
Don't cry for me left wing liberals
(chorus)
Have I said too much?
Shove it's all I can think of to say to you.
But all you have to do is look at me to know
That I've gone kookoo
Sir, that's a little too far. Be civil.
Great--just what the gays need. Another rat-haired, overbearing, emotionally distant "mom."
Isn't that what made them gay in the first place?
Sir, that's a little too far. Be civil. She does lose votes everytime she opens her mouth however. And nice pics.
I clicked. I sang. I laughed! I enjoyed!
"Didn't even know there was a third son till the other day."
There is a third son! Any information on how old, what he does?
Methinks Ter-Ray-Za, a translator who married into a fortune, takes herself too seriously, but that's a common personality flaw of many elitest Democrats.
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