Wednesday, August 04, 2004

Candidates' Wives Discover Common Ground

In a sign of hard to find unity, Laura Bush commented on the pressures of campaign media scrutiny and offered some support for Teresa Heinz-Kerry. "It's not easy to be heckled. You know, no one likes that. And so I, I can understand how her reactions would be like they were." Laura said on the O' Reilly Factor. The First Lady went as far to comment that the media seems to be fueling the polarization of America a close echo of some of Teresa Heinz-Kerry's comments. Perhaps Laura was recalling her mother in law, Barbara Bush, when she greeted Hillary Clinton at the White House and warned her "Avoid this crowd like the plague." referring to the press. Looks like the candidates, well, at least the wives, have found a piece of common ground to stand on together.

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