Teresa Heinz Kerry reminds us that we dodged a bullet. Warns us to be wary of Edwards.

There are many sides to most argument, but on this point there is little room for debate: Can a man who can’t control his own wife lead a nation? No, he cannot.

Mrs. John Kerry periodically likes to remind us that had we elected her husband during the last presidential election, we would have actually been electing her as our leader. The danger isn’t over though—far from it.

As John Edwards begins his campaign, we run the risk of repeating the same mistake that almost landed our first unofficial female president into the Oval Office. Discussing Elizabeth Edward’s on Today, Mrs. Kerry suggested that it was Mrs. Edward’s decision that her husband continue towards his dreams of ruling our country, despite her alleged bout with “cancer”. Do we want a man in office who needs to ask his wife for permission to apply for the most important job on Earth? I don’t think we do.

Possibly because she recognized that she’d exposed a weakness in the Democrat’s armor, Heinz Kerry followed up with a comment designed to stop anyone from asking any further questions about the lack of domestic hierarchy in the Edward’s marriage:, “…a lot of people outside really can’t and shouldn’t comment on. We’re not them, number one. And number two, we’re not privy to every bit doctors have said to them. So they have to make their decision and people have to abide by it.”

I can’t imagine the condition our country would be in today if it weren’t for the men of honor who currently reside in the White House. I hope we’ve learned from our successes over the last 8 years and don’t make the dangerous error we narrowly avoided during the last election.
A lot has been said about the outspoken Teresa Heinz Kerry, but she may prove to be one of our most valuable assets in our war against the liberals.

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