Saturday, July 24, 2004
On Message
Remember how Willard Mitt claimed he would put politics on hold during the Democratic National Convention and concentrate on being a good host? (source: Boston Globe, 7/26/2004)
Well, true to his word, Romney put politics on hold, and unleashed his lightweight Lieutenant Governor to play attack dog in his absence.
And look what she did with her 13 minutes of fame:
Throwing off the shackles of oppression, Willard Mitt's lightweight Lieutenant Governor Sherry Kerry Healey seemingly endorsed Sen. John Kerry (D - Veteran) over President George W. Bush.
Healey, in a non-scripted appearance on New England Cable News, referred to the Massachusetts Senator as "President Kerry." (source: Boston Globe, 7/28/2004)
Almost immediately realizing her verbal gaffe, Healey then gushed, "President Kerry -- oh, my goodness."
It was not known how long Healey has been carrying a torch for Kerry.
There was no immediate reaction from Healey's handler.
Remember how Willard Mitt claimed he would put politics on hold during the Democratic National Convention and concentrate on being a good host? (source: Boston Globe, 7/26/2004)
Well, true to his word, Romney put politics on hold, and unleashed his lightweight Lieutenant Governor to play attack dog in his absence.
And look what she did with her 13 minutes of fame:
Throwing off the shackles of oppression, Willard Mitt's lightweight Lieutenant Governor Sherry Kerry Healey seemingly endorsed Sen. John Kerry (D - Veteran) over President George W. Bush.
Healey, in a non-scripted appearance on New England Cable News, referred to the Massachusetts Senator as "President Kerry." (source: Boston Globe, 7/28/2004)
Almost immediately realizing her verbal gaffe, Healey then gushed, "President Kerry -- oh, my goodness."
It was not known how long Healey has been carrying a torch for Kerry.
There was no immediate reaction from Healey's handler.