John Kerry
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John Kerry is a prominent Democratic politician from Massachusetts who served as the 68th Secretary of State from February 2013 to January 2017 under President Barack Obama. Prior to his role as Secretary of State, Kerry was a United States Senator, representing Massachusetts from January 1985 until June 2013. During his time in the Senate, he was known for his work on foreign relations, environmental issues, and healthcare reform. He played a significant role in the negotiation of the Paris Agreement on climate change, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in addressing global challenges.
Thank you for coming on a cold day that might even make you saddle up to Dick Cheney for warmth.
I don't know who has done this ad. And I can tell you unequivocally that I have nothing to do with it.
Obviously today is a big day, a monumental event, capturing Saddam Hussein. We are thrilled, all of us.
This president can't find Saddam Hussein. He can't find Osama bin Laden. He can't even find the leaker in the White House.
I think it borders on the stupid. It is counterproductive. It is the exact opposite of what we should be doing in order to bring other countries into the table.
Kerry trails fellow New Englander Howard Dean going into the important New Hampshire primary.
Every single one of us ought to celebrate the Marlins beating the Yankees, and the reason it's extra special is that's the first legitimate victory out of Florida since 2000.
Definitely a very, very busy lifestyle. And not a lot of time for other things. Sort of our lives become the New Hampshire primary.





