Posted on 09/19/2004 1:21:23 AM PDT by MadIvan
IT HAS been one of the best-kept secrets of the presidential election campaign. Julia Thorne, the first wife of John Kerry, the Democrat candidate, has been suffering from cancer.
After months of treatment out of the public eye, she has now been declared cancer-free and has returned to her home in Montana.
Thorne is considering writing a book about her experience of illness, but not until after the November election. She is somebody who has written books before and has a lot to share with people, a family friend said.
If the past is a guide, she may include some acerbic thoughts on the political campaign. Thorne, who married Kerry in 1970 and divorced in 1988, so hated being a political wife that she became severely depressed.
I associated politics only with anger, loneliness and fear, she wrote in her 1996 book on divorce, A Change of Heart.
In another book, on depression, she described how she had contemplated suicide. Five months after my 36th birthday, my mind ravaged by corroding voices, my body defeated by bone-rattling panics, I sat on the edge of my bed minutes from taking my own life.
Kerrys bid for the White House brought the press back to her door, but while daughters Alexandra and Vanessa Kerry took to campaigning with gusto, Thorne, 60, remained out of the limelight. Her cancer treatment, which began last November at an East Coast hospital, went unreported.
She has been enormously stressed and very grateful that people have respected her privacy, her friend added. Thorne will still have to return to hospital for check-ups.
A spokesman for the Kerry campaign said Alexandra, 30, and Vanessa, 27, had plenty of opportunities to spend time with their mom, despite their hectic political schedule. They are very pleased that she is doing so well.
The mainstream media have kept their distance from Kerrys personal life and, in particular, his marriage to Thorne. Like his second wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, she was an heiress: her family was worth an estimated $300m. Her twin brother David Thorne was Kerrys best friend at Yale University.
Some right-wing commentators have made hay with Kerrys relationships, however. One of the most biting, Ann Coulter, has blasted the candidate as just a gigolo, living off other mens money by marrying their wives and daughters.
Republican dirty tricks may intensify now that Thorne has recovered from her illness. On Rush Limbaughs hugely popular and ultra-conservative radio show, an advertisement about the candidates flip-flops a persistent Republican theme dominates most commercial breaks. The ad purports to sell anti-Kerry playing cards but is really an excuse to knock the candidate before an audience of millions.
To the theme tune of Flipper, the film about a dolphin, the narrator goes straight for the jugular: He flip-flopped on his marriage of 18 years . . . then turns to alleged flip-flops on policy.
Long after his divorce, Kerry went on to annul his marriage to Thorne in deference to his second wife, a Catholic. While Thorne did not contest the annulment, believing her husband had the right to remarry, she made no secret of her bitterness about the procedure.
It was disrespectful to me, it was aloof to any emotional issues and devoid of any sense of the humanity of what this means to me and the children, said Thorne.
Friends have been reluctant to revisit this episode out of loyalty to Thorne and political support for Kerry. In one of her few public comments, Thorne herself has said she is backing Kerry 100% for the presidency.
Wonder how that makes the Kerry kids feel? Hell, wonder how it makes his first wife feel?
They are liberals, man, it's right out of their playbook, they don't care. Homosexual and living "Polish" is normal to them!!!
How does that sit with the Catholic voters???
It's sort of this way for the rich - they live in a different world from the rest of us. Inconvenient things are "fixed" for them, as if they either didn't happen at all, or happened in another way. - You'd think this nullification of an "inconvenient" marriage's existence would cause the spurned ex-wife and daughters to think that perhaps "Dadee" wasn't Presidential material. - The fact Kerry and Heinz miss completely is that God sees the truth no matter how much money they have.
It appears to a lot of us outside the Catholic church that child molestation by priests has been treated a lot like candy. With that reasoning, it would seem that the real problem could not possibly have been one of corruption since I haven't heard too many Catholics willing to call a spade a spade when it comes to the actions of their hierarchy. One annulment for anyone is bad enough. What moves the hierarchy to cover up filthiness and cater to the hypocrisy of people who want to rewrite history to accommodate their sins? - Sorry, I come from Huguenot stock, driven out of France and persecuted to the death by Catholic hierarchy. The only good I can find in it to thank the Catholic hierarchy for is my ancestors not being left in FRANCE.
Ask them!
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