I AM a scumbag. (So sayeth Teresa Heinz Kerry)
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 12:26 pm
I'm also an idiot too. Teresa Heinz Kerry, you can shove it yourself!
THE CANDIDATE’S WIFE
by JUDITH THURMAN
Teresa Heinz Kerry is an uncharted element on the road to the White House.
Issue of 2004-09-27
Great read. Take a few minutes to view:
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040927fa_fact
Despite her linguistic prowess and her worldliness, Heinz Kerry has, at times, a deaf ear for the nuances of slang, code, condescension, and vulgarity in Englishâ€for the emotion of the language. “There are these bizarre moments that make you shudder,†the Kerry adviser said. “Like calling herself African-American to black audiences.†She dismissed voters skeptical of her husband’s health-care proposals as “idiots,†and, in a television interview with a Pittsburgh anchorwoman, employed the word “scumbags†to describe some of her detractors. I doubt that she knows the literal meaning of “scumbag,†but perhaps, after forty years in America, nearly thirty of them as a political wife, observing how the flaws and contradictions of a personality as complex as hers are melted down for ammunition by the other side, she should have learned it.
THE CANDIDATE’S WIFE
by JUDITH THURMAN
Teresa Heinz Kerry is an uncharted element on the road to the White House.
Issue of 2004-09-27
Great read. Take a few minutes to view:
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040927fa_fact
Despite her linguistic prowess and her worldliness, Heinz Kerry has, at times, a deaf ear for the nuances of slang, code, condescension, and vulgarity in Englishâ€for the emotion of the language. “There are these bizarre moments that make you shudder,†the Kerry adviser said. “Like calling herself African-American to black audiences.†She dismissed voters skeptical of her husband’s health-care proposals as “idiots,†and, in a television interview with a Pittsburgh anchorwoman, employed the word “scumbags†to describe some of her detractors. I doubt that she knows the literal meaning of “scumbag,†but perhaps, after forty years in America, nearly thirty of them as a political wife, observing how the flaws and contradictions of a personality as complex as hers are melted down for ammunition by the other side, she should have learned it.