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Teresa Heinz Kerry hasn't lost her outspoken way [Slams Catholic church, election process...]
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER ^ | March 7, 2005 | By JOEL CONNELLY

Posted on 03/07/2005 4:05:54 AM PST by johnny7

What made Teresa Heinz Kerry so refreshing to some voters, and threatening to others on the 2004 campaign trail, is summed up when THK talks about her speech to last year's Democratic convention: "Nobody told me what to do," she told a Saturday fund-raiser here. The implicit afterword: Nobody better try.

The sails of the philanthropist wife of Sen. John Kerry were not trimmed by November's narrow electoral defeat. The softly accented voice gives pointed advice to the Democratic Party, which she lately joined, formerly having spent 15 years as wife of a Senate Republican. Heinz Kerry flew into town on her own Gulfstream jet (the Flying Squirrel, named for a Sun Valley ski run) direct from a conference on global philanthropy at Stanford. She talked energy-efficient building design with Seattle Art Museum boss (and old friend) Mimi Gates. She dined at Wild Ginger and flew back east with takeout food from the Third Avenue restaurant.

At a lunch for Rep. Adam Smith, guests were treated to more spicy observations than will likely be heard at all fund-raisers under the Westin's roof from now to the 2008 presidential race. A sampling:

• THE CATHOLIC CHURCH: A practicing Catholic, as is her husband, Heinz Kerry remains outraged at attacks by bishops on her husband's pro-choice views. "You cannot have bishops in the pulpit -- long before or the Sunday before the election -- as they did in Catholic churches, saying it was a mortal sin to vote for John Kerry," she said. Heinz Kerry gave no examples. Last year, a few ultraconservative prelates said they would not allow the Democratic nominee to receive communion in their dioceses. The bishop of Colorado Springs declared that Catholics voting for pro-choice candidates were not welcome at the communion rail. "The church has a right and obligation to teach values," Heinz Kerry declared. "They don't have a right to restrict freedom of expression, which they did."

• COUNTING THE VOTES: Heinz Kerry is openly skeptical about results from November's election, particularly in sections of the country where optical scanners were used to record votes. "Two brothers own 80 percent of the machines used in the United States," Heinz Kerry said. She identified both as "hard-right" Republicans. She argued that it is "very easy to hack into the mother machines." "We in the United States are not a banana republic," added Heinz Kerry. She argued that Democrats should insist on "accountability and transparency" in how votes are tabulated. "I fear for '06," she said. "I don't trust it the way it is right now."

• A SECOND KERRY RUN: Heinz Kerry won't stand in the way of a second presidential bid by her husband. She tersely summed up emotions at the end of November's long election night: "No tears, some sadness." "I think we should focus on '06: If '06 doesn't work out, '08 will be impossible," she argued. "If it were right for John to do it -- and he felt right -- he would do it again (in 2008). If he didn't feel it right, he wouldn't." Theresa Heinz Kerry campaigned tirelessly -- "When I put out, I put out" -- but seemed to scorn the political wife's expected role of fixing her husband in adoring upward gaze.

At Saturday's fund-raiser, she talked openly about conflicting emotions when confronted with her spouses' ambitions. Born in Mozambique of Portuguese parents, she was married to Republican Sen. John Heinz of Pennsylvania. Heinz was killed in a 1991 air crash. She inherited her husband's fortune, took charge of Heinz family endowments and married Kerry in 1995. "I kept my first husband from running for office for four years," she explained. "Terrified" at the prospect of public life, as a non-native born American, Heinz Kerry adjusted to what she described as a life of "losses, diseases, hurt, disappointments and many joys."

She confessed to similar self-doubts when John Kerry launched his bid for the White House: "I'm too old. I can't handle it. I have too much to do." A hike by herself in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho gave THK time to reach another conclusion: "I thought, 'There's no way I have a right to keep him from doing it'. " She was always a hit in Seattle -- even while Deaniacs had John Kerry's campaign in the doldrums -- but ran into bumps on the campaign trail. She responded to nasty questions by a columnist with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, a paper owned by right-wing mogul Richard Mellon Scaife, using words familiar to many Americans: "Shove it!"

The Drudge Report, a popular conservative Web site, missed no opportunity to run unflattering pictures of THK or float untruthful personal rumors about her husband. A gossipy, superficial book on the 2004 campaign by the Washington, D.C., bureau of Newsweek depicted Heinz Kerry as a loose cannon requiring constant maintenance. Heinz Kerry is still steamed at what the Republican attack machine did to her husband. "Think about last year," she said. "Once John had his nomination, the Republicans spent $90 million to destroy his reputation." She cited dirty tricks used in the campaign to mobilize what the religious right called "Values Voters." "In West Virginia, John was going to burn Bibles," she said. "It's not 'values.' It's outright lies."

Often a vigorous overseer of grants, Heinz Kerry has taken a lesson from the concentrated incoming fire she received from the right flank. "We have to develop a discipline for this party, so the people of this country know more clearly what it is to be a Democrat," she said. She came away from 2004 with a high opinion of Americans' ideals and gratitude to a campaign that exceeded Bill Clinton's winning vote total of 1996 by 9 million votes. "Basically, we are at a crux, a crossroads right now," Heinz Kerry said. "It's no place for self-indulgence. It's no place for looking back. We must be totally committed to this journey ... to believe again, to hope again."

P-I columnist Joel Connelly can be reached at 206-448-8160 or joelconnelly@seattlepi.com


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: ketchupqueen; lurch; rats; sorelosers; tinfoilalert
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'Whatta ball-wash!

“She responded to nasty questions by a columnist with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, a paper owned by right-wing mogul Richard Mellon Scaife, using -- "Shove it!"”

Hey Trixie... YOU said that Bush's policies were un-American. You got pissed-off when challenged to defend your statement. We're sorry if you had a hang-over!

“The Drudge Report, a popular conservative Web site, missed no opportunity to run unflattering pictures of THK or float untruthful personal rumors about her husband.”

Well... update 'yer wardrobe... and honestly... do something with that hair!

“A gossipy, superficial book on the 2004 campaign by the Washington, D.C., bureau of Newsweek depicted Heinz Kerry as a loose cannon requiring constant maintenance.”

It didn't take a book to show America that you were 'slightly-touched'... we could see it every nite on the MSM!

"We have to develop a discipline for this party, so the people of this country know more clearly what it is to be a Democrat," she said.”

Achtung! Der dicipline! Ve must haff der dicipline!

1 posted on 03/07/2005 4:05:54 AM PST by johnny7
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To: johnny7
"The church has a right and obligation to teach values," Heinz Kerry declared. "They don't have a right to restrict freedom of expression, which they did."

How did they restrict freedom of expression? Non-beleiving "Catholics" like the Kerry's are free to go to that silly unitarian-like "Catholic" church that they go to.

2 posted on 03/07/2005 4:08:59 AM PST by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: johnny7
Will someone let the author of this fluff-piece know that once the election was over, TaRayZa dropped the Kerry off of her name again. She's back to TaRaZa Heinz.

Ouch! That's gotta leave a mark... Your wife takes your last name for the election cycle, proportedly to help make you more "normal" for the hinterlands, then once you lose, ZOT she reverts back to the name of her DECEASED HUSBAND!

Wow, not even her maiden name, but the name of the man whos money she (and you) inherited! Ouch.

Mark

3 posted on 03/07/2005 4:12:12 AM PST by MarkL (That which does not kill me, has made the last mistake it will ever make!)
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To: johnny7

That woman is a kook.


4 posted on 03/07/2005 4:15:59 AM PST by advance_copy (Stand for life, or nothing at all)
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To: johnny7
"When I put out, I put out"

I guess that's why John fell for her......

5 posted on 03/07/2005 4:17:58 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: johnny7
COUNTING THE VOTES: Heinz Kerry is openly skeptical about results from November's election, particularly in sections of the country where optical scanners were used to record votes. "Two brothers own 80 percent of the machines used in the United States," Heinz Kerry said. She identified both as "hard-right" Republicans. She argued that it is "very easy to hack into the mother machines."

I must say now that G.W. (the right guy) won, she is right here. Computers tabulating and counting the votes is the worst, and is a welcome sign to fraud. There must be a paper trail. Every computer programmer I have spoken with agrees.

Does Israel have a paper ballot, I think I read that they did. Smart!

6 posted on 03/07/2005 4:18:00 AM PST by beyond the sea (Barbara Boxer is Barbra Streisand on peyote .....)
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To: MarkL

You know, in a way, I don't blame her for keeping the Heinz name. After all, he was (apparently) her great love, and they had several children. I can see her wanting to keep the name if only due to the adult children. What I think is absurd is the "now you see it, now you don't" adding of the Kerry name. Either add Kerry or don't, but don't insult voters with these "temporary" name changes for political points. That's just pathetic.


7 posted on 03/07/2005 4:18:44 AM PST by GraceCoolidge
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To: advance_copy
You know what you get when you cross Terrayzah with Dean?

A stark-raving loon.

8 posted on 03/07/2005 4:20:44 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: johnny7

Terrayza must think she's the Pope, who can decide positions taken by the Catholic Church.
We should thank God daily for being so merciful to our land in keeping this woman and her effeminate husband out of the White House.


9 posted on 03/07/2005 4:26:59 AM PST by kittymyrib
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To: johnny7; anniegetyourgun; advance_copy; MarkL
Counting the Votes

http://www.geoffmetcalf.com/qa/21756.html

Exploring the ballot racket Geoff Metcalf interviews vote-fraud activist Victoria Collier

A must read.

Teresa is right about the computers and the vote.

10 posted on 03/07/2005 4:27:00 AM PST by beyond the sea (Barbara Boxer is Barbra Streisand on peyote .....)
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To: MarkL

"Your wife takes your last name for the election cycle, proportedly to help make you more "normal" for the hinterlands, then once you lose, ZOT she reverts back to the name of her DECEASED HUSBAND!"

"Wow, not even her maiden name, but the name of the man whos money she (and you) inherited! Ouch."


Kinda says it all doesnt it?


11 posted on 03/07/2005 4:27:14 AM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: beyond the sea
She argued that it is "very easy to hack into the mother machines."

LOL!!! Mother machines???...I'm not sure, she might be referring to the "Mothership!"

Doesn't she mean the mother f'n machines?!

12 posted on 03/07/2005 4:27:27 AM PST by sirchtruth (Words Mean Things...)
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To: anniegetyourgun

I think Tay-ray-sah has been chewing on those gin-soaked raisins again!


13 posted on 03/07/2005 4:29:45 AM PST by albee (A paranoid schizophrenic is somebody who just found out what is going on.)
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To: johnny7
"In West Virginia, John was going to burn Bibles," she said.

I don't recall anyone in West Virginia saying anything of the sort. She's not only a lunatic, but a lying lunatic.

14 posted on 03/07/2005 4:32:48 AM PST by mountaineer
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To: advance_copy

"very easy to hack into the mother machines."

How long 'til the "mother ship" comes back for her?....;)


15 posted on 03/07/2005 4:34:47 AM PST by Salamander (He who sees the Infinite in all things sees God.)
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To: MarkL

Would *you* wanna be called Terry Kerry?.....:))


16 posted on 03/07/2005 4:36:12 AM PST by Salamander (He who sees the Infinite in all things sees God.)
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To: MarkL
Poor 'Long Jawn'.

It's like Louie Prima sang in 'Justa Gigolo ... “Life goes on... without me”.

17 posted on 03/07/2005 4:41:50 AM PST by johnny7 (“Vince did WHAT?! Get Livingstone... tell him to get the body 'outta here NOW!!” -Anonymous)
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To: johnny7
Heinz Kerry flew into town on her own Gulfstream jet (the Flying Squirrel, named for a Sun Valley ski run) direct from a conference on global philanthropy at Stanford. She talked energy-efficient building design with Seattle Art Museum boss (and old friend) Mimi Gates. She dined at Wild Ginger and flew back east with takeout food from the Third Avenue restaurant.

A perfect example of the limousine liberal; calling for energy efficiency for the masses while flying cross-country in her private jet for takeout.

18 posted on 03/07/2005 4:42:23 AM PST by 6SJ7
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"When I put out, I put out"

Not only is that repulsive - the visuals are make one close the minds eye and hope it goes away - it also soemthing most youg ladies would never say after 7th Grade Health class.


19 posted on 03/07/2005 4:42:29 AM PST by IamConservative (To worry is to misuse your imagination.)
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Teresa Heinz Kerry hasn't lost her outspoken way

Translation: The shrew still hasn't learned to keep her blowhole shut.

20 posted on 03/07/2005 4:43:06 AM PST by IronJack
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