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This was actually a bit nasty, and a bit long. Bear with me. Hopefully, it's worth it.
The Boston Globe was deeply embarrased in 1988 when other newspapers revealed some of the history of Mike Dukasis instead of them. They vowed that this would NEVER happen again. So, when it looked like Kerry would finally run for Pres, the Globe assembled a team of reporters to ferret out every possible tidbit of info they could on the Senator. They hired an Austrian geneologist to look into the Kerry family background. That research revealed the story of his grandfathers unfortunate suicide.
The Boston Globe and John Kerry have always had a contentious relationship. This bipolar aspect, to this long time Globe reader, has been odd to watch. On the one hand, the Globe has always held John Kerry to a higher standard than anyone else. (The Globe is partial to neighborhood guys who have that romantic 'up-from-nothing', ethnic background. Needless to say, this is not Sen. Kerry's background.) Little things that would be brushed off if applied to other pols seemed to get blown up when it came to Kerry. Yet, every single time Kerry has run for statewide office, the Globe has endorsed him. To be fair, this was a two-way street. Kerry, who was first elected to the Senate at the age of 41 was notoriously thin-skinned when it came to newspaper coverage. (Many out and out shouting matches, bad feelings and misunderstood motives. Cie la gare!) In my humble opinion, both sides have mellowed somewhat. Howwever, the animosity remains to this day. It's part of what makes politics, politicians and newspaper coverage interesting in Boston.
Kerry was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Christmas Eve in 2002. (This disease was the listed cause of death of Kerry's Dad two and a half years early.) In January, the Globe presented Kerry with the info they had found out about his Grandfather's suicide. The Senator had known about the Austrian origin of his family. (Most folks in MA assumed Kerry was Irish. More on that later.) He did not know the details of the suicide or that it had happened at the Coply Plaza hotel. In their book, the Globe reporters noted that Kerry looked thin and wan as they were telling him the news of his family's past. (What a nice bunch of guys!) The Senator had successful surgery at John Hopkins hospital in Feb of 2003. (The recovery from this surgery derailed some early Pres campaigning in 2003. I don't think he really got back on his feet until around April of that year.)
Boston has an annual tradition at St. Patrick's Day of having a breakfast and making politicians from both partys attend and pretend to be funny. For political junkies, it is a great time, though I imagine it is less so for politicians who have to come up with jokes and stories. This event is televised statewide. It is also an occasion when you get to tease other politicians and the point is to run right up to the edge of knifing someone, then back off and say, 'Just kidding.' Of course, in 2003, the news of the Senator being Austrian not Irish and of Jewish descent was all over the news and the subject of numerous jokes at the breakfast. Comments were made to the effect that Kerry wouldn't dare show his face at this breakfast, cuz the heat would be too intense. Much laughter and jokes at Kerry's expense ensued. (Yes, they knew he was recovering from cancer surgery, but everything looked okay by then, and besides, it was just too good. Nobody could resist.)
About half way through the breakfast the moderator announced to the surprised gathering that Sen. Kerry was in the hall and would address the crowd. Kerry strode to the dias, spread his arms out wide and announced to the gathering, "Who said I didn't have the Matzo Balls to come here?" It completely broke up the house. (One of my alltime favorite Kerry moments.) He then sang a variation of an Irish song to the effect of: 'If you're Jewish, come into the parlor." Having completely slayed the crowd, the Senator departed, reputation repaired. I never heard anything about the ancestry thing after that.
Even the Globe loved this. It was a great, gutsy and funny moment. Kerry has had numerous good appearances at St. Pat's Day breakfast, but this one is my favorite.
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