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Daily Kos, last week: USAToday is by no means alone in having found fault with TeresaHeinzKerry, who in the end did release critical tax information, while giving a pass to Cindy McCain. The Washington Post, The Houston Chronicle, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Newsday all editorialized on the subject in 2004, but have been curiously silent this year. Surprise! Washington Post,...
... income tax returns. Ms. Ferraro ultimately relented. It was our bottom line four years ago, when TeresaHeinzKerry, wife of the Democratic nominee, refused to release her returns; Ms. Kerry relented as well. And it is just as apt now with regard to Cindy McCain's tax returns. For a candidate who puts a premium on transparency and ethics, John McCain has been slow and...
... when her husbands campaign made two years of his returns available. Following in the footsteps of TeresaHeinzKerry , the rich spouse of the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. John Kerry , McCain cited her childrens privacy. The two remaining Democratic candidates, Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama , have both made public their income as well as the earnings...
... from the ultraliberal gazillionaire George Soros, and from liberal Massachusetts Senator John Kerry's wife, TeresaHeinzKerry. (See the report at )Question: Why would ultraliberals such as Soros and Kerry give so much money to a "conservative" Republican? Answer: They know that McCain is anything but a conservative. In fact, McCain is so liberal, he actually...
... from the ultraliberal gazillionaire George Soros, and from liberal Massachusetts Senator John Kerry's wife, TeresaHeinzKerry. In addition, a pro-abortion group has endorsed the now self-touted "pro-life" candidacy of John McCain. "The Republicans for Choice Political Action Committee decided that McCain was the best candidate to make the Republican Party pro-choice...
If there’s nothing to see then show me the money. This is Day 1 of C&L's Cindy McCain Tax Return watch. The media howled for Clinton and Obama to release their information, but McCain's media remains silent on this one. Media Matters calls on the Washington Post and WSJ to ask about it. Will they listen? Hahahaha Dear Mr. Hiatt, On May 4, 2004, The Washington Post printed an editorial headlined “Teresa...
Channeling the elitist TeresaHeinzKerry . Where's Waldo Obama and the 57 states. Is this guy even an American? (Multiculti moronic) UPDATE: Crains --hanging themselves with their own rope. Fatuous reporting on Marxist Schakowsky's Power Lunch. We are supposed to feel the pain of Valerie Plame , whose own husband outed her for fame and fleeting Dem approbation.
Her stance here is a principled one, especially since releasing the returns would disclose a great deal of financial information about not only her finances, but those of her adult and minor children. Cindy McCain says she will never make...
... Hillary and him had filed separately. But here’s a curious note…several right wing pundits decried TeresaHeinz-Kerry's non-disclosure in 2004. First, Robert Novak… This becomes politically critical, because no previous presidential candidate relied so much on his spouse’s wealth. Without backing from Heinz ketchup money, it is fair to say John Kerry would not...
In 2004, TeresaHeinzKerry, heir to the fortune of her first husband, Republican Sen. John Heinz of Pennsylvania, and the wife of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, released her tax information for 2003 under public pressure. She initially had demurred, citing privacy concerns. Like the McCains, the Kerrys reported filing separate tax returns. -...
... is that she doesn't know when to quit.
Oh yeah, and after 2004, when the wingnuts whined about TeresaHeinzKerry's tax forms, they're weirdly silent on the fact that beer heiress Cindy McCain won't release hers. Welcome to Planet IOKIYAR, folks.
... in the United States don't have the need for, is an entirely bogus term. She is becoming, I miss TeresaHeinzKerry. HH: (laughing) MS: God bless here. I used to love going to John Kerry events, and John Kerry would be droning I say to George Bush, bring it on, and Teresa used to stand there next to him looking board out of her skull. God bless her. She...
... in the United States don't have the need for, is an entirely bogus term. She is becoming, I miss TeresaHeinzKerry. HH: (laughing) MS: God bless here. I used to love going to John Kerry events, and John Kerry would be droning I say to George Bush, bring it on, and Teresa used to stand there next to him looking board out of her skull. God bless her. She...
... to gain public trust and to air potential conflicts of interest is vital. Four years ago, we urged TeresaHeinzKerry, the wealthy wife of the 2004 Democratic nominee, to release her tax returns.There is no question that Mr. McCain benefits from his wife's money, including his low-cost use during the campaign of a corporate jet owned by a company headed by Mrs. McCain. "On...
In 2004, TeresaHeinzKerry, heir to the fortune of her first husband, Republican Sen. John Heinz of Pennsylvania, and the wife of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, released her tax information for 2003 under public pressure. She initially had demurred, citing privacy concerns. Like the McCains, the Kerrys reported filing separate tax returns. -...