Source: Kerry affair story 'much nastier than is being reported'
Rumours tend to have a life of their own, and in the case of the alleged affair between presidential hopeful John Kerry and 24 year old journalist Alexandra Polier (picture), allegations are added drop by drop. And the more is added, the weirder it seems.
Polier is currently in Kenya. She doesn't appear to have run away as Drudge asserted - she is there with her Israeli fiance Yaron Schwartzman - but she and her boyfriend refuses to comment on the rumours, and they have (understandably) gone into hiding.
Others, however, have not shut up, and if there is a PR disaster in the early part of this story (from Polier's point of view, assuming she wants this to go away) it belongs with her parents.
Miss Polier's parents, Terry and Donna, from Malvern, Pennsylvania, added fuel to the fire by claiming that Mr Kerry did pursue their daughter.
"I think he's a sleazeball. I did wonder if she didn't get that feeling herself," said Mr Polier. "He's not the sort of guy I'd choose to be with my daughter.
Her parents claims that he was "after" their daughter, and calls Kerry a "sleazeball" without elaborating further. Of course if an almost 60 year old politician was "after" a 20ish something girl, that would qualify in most people's mind. Then again, such allegations are much more vague and harder to prove than a genuine "affair."
While the US press is largly silent about the elephant currently occuping most of the electorate room, the British press is pursuing this story with a vengeance. And again it is people close to Alex Polier that has supposedly been talking.
"This is not going to go away," one American friend of Miss Polier said yesterday. "What actually happened is much nastier than is being reported."
Alex Polier and her fiance are living in his parents house in Nairobi, Kenya, most likely under siege from jounalists eager to find out what there is to this story.
She appears to have few friends of her own in Kenya: she has never lived in the country and makes only occasional visits. "She seemed perfectly nice, although she was a little cool," said a Schwartzman family friend.
"She didn't seem to be very willing to open up but whether it was because she was aloof or just shy, I couldn't work out."
She needs a lawyer, but more than that, she needs a good PR consultant. Fast!
PS: So does his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry, except she already has one. I am one of the few bloggers who haven't yet quoted her now famous view on spousal infidelity, so to fix the record:
Her views on marital fidelity: "I don't think I could have coped so well" with a mate's philandering as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) has. "I used to say to my husband, my late husband, 'If you ever get something I'll maim you. Not kill you, just maim you.' And we'd laugh, laugh, laugh." Heinz adds that she has never had any reason to suspect either of her husbands. "Not for one day, because what I expect of them, they have a right to expect of me. Maybe I'm into 18-year-olds." At which Heinz's campaign handler, former political journalist Chris Black, cautioned bleakly: "That was a joke."
To confirm the rumours, look for Kerry's blood.
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