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Heard any of them raise this about McCain?

 
 
JTT
 
Reply Sat 23 Aug, 2008 10:14 pm
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Friday Aug. 22, 2008 06:41 EDT
The right and men who live off their second wives' inherited wealth

What's most notable about John McCain's confusion over the number of homes he owns isn't merely that it demonstrates that, after running his campaign based on depicting Barack Obama as an out-of-touch elitist and himself as the all-American Everyman, McCain lives a life that is about as far removed from the Average American as one can get, and has done so for decades. What's notable is how McCain was able to live that way. McCain himself isn't actually rich. He just lives off the inherited wealth of his much younger former mistress and now-second-wife -- for whom he dumped his older and disfigured first wife -- and who then used her family's money to fund McCain's political career and keep him living in extreme luxury (after insisting that he sign a prenuptial agreement, which would make McCain the first U.S. President to have one).

In 2004, numerous leading right-wing pundits had many things to say about men who do that:

Joseph Farah, World Net Daily, "President Gigolo?":

But if there is one characteristic of Kerry's life that should disqualify him absolutely as a candidate for president, it is the fact that he has sought out millionaire wives to take care of him. Not to put too fine a point on it, he's a serial gigolo.

Let me ask you this: How many single women do you know worth a hundred million dollars or more? . . . After raising children with her, Kerry sought and received an annulment of that long-term marriage. Then he married Teresa Heinz Kerry, the widow of a Senate colleague five years his senior. She is worth approximately $500 million.

Is marrying well good preparation for serving as the president of the United States? . . . . He's always had a net underneath him throughout his political career -- in his case, a net woven of homespun 24K gold.

And, once again, as Boteach points out, his second wife, Teresa made him sign a prenuptial agreement when they were wed: "Which begs the question: If his own wife doesn't trust him with her money, why should we trust him with ours?"

Teresa Heinz Kerry is not sure about her husband's character. Are you?



Rush Limbaugh, throughout 2004:

I mean, [Kerry]'s been there, but he's basically a skirt-chaser, folks. He's a gigolo. . . .Kerry is cheap. Most gigolos are. I mean -- I think it -- I think it goes with the, with the definition. . . .[W]hat do you consider a fair wage? John Kerry considers a fair wage a wife with 500 million. So, he had to find a company that had one. Well, there aren't too many of these companies that have little heiresses running around that are single, have 500 million that some guy can marry into. . . .Because see, Al Gore's daddy was a senator and Al Gore's daddy worked his way up from wealth and power to wealth and power. I mean, he got more of it than anybody ever dreamed of for having as little to go on. I mean, he's one of those old boys. You know how that worked back then. Then John Kerry's daddy is his wives. (laughter) I mean, he's a gigolo. Everybody knows this. There's nobody in our party really has much respect for this guy and you can see it last night, but I can't say that. I mean, you got sugar daddy wife back then. You got sugar daddy wife now. He worked his way up from a blue blood to a platinum American Express card, and it doesn't have his name on it.



Knight Ridder, October 30, 2004:

In Kissimmee, Fla., when Cheney brought up Kerry's name, a listener shouted, "He's a gigolo!" Cheney's response: "Ahhh, I'm not sure. I got to concentrate here on my work."



Hannity & Colmes, Jan. 24, 2004:

ANN COULTER: John Kerry can't really speak to the middle class tax cuts, inasmuch as he is ...

SEAN HANNITY: Yes.

ANN COULTER: ... a kept man. He lives off the money made by other men and left to their daughters or wives.

http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/08/22/gigolo/index.html

 
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 24 Aug, 2008 11:58 am
JTT, I'm not sure why you're getting all those negatives, but I thought the opinions about "kept" men were interesting.
dyslexia
 
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Reply Sun 24 Aug, 2008 12:31 pm
@cicerone imposter,
well, I for one, gave a thumbs down because this is just a non-issue. Sure many repblicans have used this attack on Kerry but that doesn't make it a valid issue and I surely hope the dems don't pursue this line of attack on McCain. Might just as well center an attack on who wears brown shoes as far as I am concerned. Please lets try to stick to real issues like the economy, Iraq, health care etc.
Perhaps we can have a forum discussing a phrenology analyis of Mccain and Obama and use that to judge the candidates.
bungie
 
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Reply Sun 24 Aug, 2008 01:22 pm
I found this interesting ......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek3jAkx9m10
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JTT
 
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Reply Sun 24 Aug, 2008 08:41 pm
@dyslexia,
Dys, I think that you missed the point.

I didn't post it advocating that this is what should be done. I posted it to point up just how hypocritical it is of conservatives. They pull this **** all the time. I posted it to illustrate the huge disconnect between what they say and what they do.

Those are all highly important issues. Surely there are people who simply won;t put up with this sort of nonsense
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