Let me get one thing straight at the outset: I have no animosity for Bob Shrum. He is an engaging, interesting guy with great stories to tell from years at the center of American politics. As many of you may know, during much of the time I was working for John Kerry's presidential campaign in 2003 and 2004, Bob and I had some real disagreements on what the campaign's strategy should be. But -- until about the time I was forced out of the campaign -- I never thought of him as an antagonist. Even afterward, I still liked him. When I got married just over a year ago, I invited him to my wedding. I hope Bob Shrum's new book does well, that it makes it on to the bestseller lists. As long as it's on the fiction list.
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bio: From February 2003 through the spring of 2004, Cherny served as a senior advisor for John Kerry’s Presidential campaign. He was a key member of the small team that crafted the message, policy, and communications strategies which led to Senator Kerry’s upset victory in the presidential primaries.