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Mrs. Kucinich? I thought he was single? Do you like Mrs. K?

By Carole Borges
Created Oct 31 2007 - 21:02

From CrunchyCon blog Link... [1]

Whatever might be said about her husband's politics, Mrs. Dennis Kucinich has exquisitely crunchy tastes in clothes-shopping: she buys a lot at resale shops and thrift stores. I'm never prouder of my wife than when she brings out Baby Nora in some gorgeous piece of clothing, and I think, "Oh gawd, how much did that set me back?" -- and Julie says, "Got that for 50 cents at the Salvation Army -- isn't it beautiful?"

From VolunteerVoters.com Link... [2]

I am not going to call Mrs. Kucinich a trophy wife, a gold digger, or any other derogatory names. She is one impressive lady. My problem is the treatment Mrs. Thompson has gotten from the press, while completely ignoring this little fact. Of course, Fred Thompson actually has a chance at winning the election, and Kucinich has little, but this goes to show how the media will react when dealing with a conservative candidate or a liberal candidate.

How they fell in love Link... [3]

"On May 4, Elizabeth Harper walked with her boss into Dennis Kucinich's Capitol Hill office for a meeting and immediately noticed three things. In the reception area, she saw a visiting nun in white robes. In his inner office sat a shelf bearing an illustration depicting "light consciousness" and a bust of Gandhi.

She studied the lean and intense congressman and felt an attraction.

"Now this is an interesting man," she thought.

Dennis had also closely observed Elizabeth, a statuesque Englishwoman with waist-length red hair.

"I saw her eyes go to the light consciousness picture, then to the Gandhi bust, then to me," he says. "It was like one, two, three. That's when I knew."

Within an hour, he called his friend, actress Mimi Kennedy, best known for playing Dharma's mother on "Dharma & Greg."

"I met her," Dennis said. Kennedy knew exactly what he meant. She gave a little yelp of joy. "


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