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ucrdem

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18. John Kerry's French connection:
Fri Mar 1, 2013, 09:50 PM
Mar 2013
'Monsieur' John Kerry and the French connection - By Jon FROSCH - Latest update: 27/02/2013


Secretary of state nominee John Kerry has strong ties to France, a fact that hindered his 2004 presidential bid. FRANCE 24 takes a closer look at how this “French connection” has been perceived on both sides of the Atlantic.


Reacting to President Barack Obama’s recent nomination of John Kerry as the next US secretary of state, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius praised his future counterpart’s “personal commitment to Franco-American friendship”.

The comment was a reference to a poorly-kept “secret” that dogged the former Democratic presidential candidate during his bid to unseat then-incumbent George W. Bush in 2004: Kerry has a French connection.

John Kerry was attacked for his French connections during 2004 presidential campaign

The Massachusetts senator attended a Swiss boarding school as a child, learning to speak fluent French –which reportedly worked wonders in courting his wife, Teresa Heinz, whose parents were Portuguese.

He spent summers at his maternal grandparents’ luxurious home in Saint-Briac-sur-Mer, a village in the north-western coastal region of Brittany. And he counts Brice Lalonde, a former French green party leader and an environment minister in the early 1990s, as one of his first cousins (Lalonde did not respond to an interview request for this article).


Kerry’s ties to France are indeed part of the reason that “reactions to his nomination have been extremely positive on both the right and left in France,” according to Nicole Bacharan, a specialist in French-American relations and national fellow at Stanford’s public policy think tank, the Hoover Institution.

“He’s obviously very competent and very knowledgeable about foreign policy,” Bacharan said. “But of course the French like him especially because he knows France well and speaks good French.”

Kerry’s strong relationship with France will likely be an advantage in his future as America's top diplomat, particularly in Europe. “When you’re secretary of state, it’s a good thing to be perceived as worldly and sophisticated,” Bacharan noted.

‘Jean Chéri’

But the politician’s “Frenchness” has not always been an advantage. While running for president in 2004, Kerry was ridiculed by Republicans for his closeness to the country seen as having spurned the US by refusing to participate in the Iraq war –though Kerry himself initially voted in favour of the war.

Donald Evans, a commerce secretary under Bush, quipped that Kerry was “of a different political stripe and looks French”, and then-House majority leader Tom DeLay kicked off several speeches to constituents by saying: “Hi. Or, as John Kerry might say, ‘Bonjour’”.

Meanwhile, right-wing pundits, radio and TV hosts at the time often mockingly referred to Kerry as “Monsieur Kerry”, “Jean Chéri”, or “Jean-François Kerry”.


Mindful that any perceived affection for a nation considered a fair-weather ally could be a major liability, Kerry, for the duration of his campaign, largely avoided any reference to his past in France or his attachment to the country, its language, or culture. It was reported that he stopped conversing with French correspondents in French, something he had done with much-noted pleasure for many months.

Though French-American relations have warmed considerably since 2004, Kerry is likely to keep a relatively low profile when it comes to his Gallic "roots". “I don’t think he’ll flash his French connection other than when he’s in France,” Bacharan predicted. “It’s generally not a good thing for a US politician to flaunt any sort of Frenchness.”

http://www.france24.com/en/20121225-monsieur-john-kerry-french-connection
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looks like ‘Jean Chéri’ gets ‘le dernier rire’ . . .
John Kerry in Paris [View all] ucrdem Feb 2013 OP
I think Kerry is too tall to be Secretary of state! RedstDem Feb 2013 #1
And did you know Kerry speaks FRENCH!! it's an OUTRAGE! CTyankee Feb 2013 #13
apparently they gave him a few French names ucrdem Mar 2013 #19
Imagine that? George Bush couldn't even speak English. David Zephyr Mar 2013 #21
I stole that line from a Steve Martin routine and used it to kid my granddaughter who was CTyankee Mar 2013 #25
LOL! I think his height is perfect, though. Some of that is his gorgeous hair, though. Sigh... freshwest Mar 2013 #22
Didn't realize Hollande was so petit. But John Kerry is also 6'4" Botany Feb 2013 #2
+1,000 freshwest Mar 2013 #23
Secretary Kerry is so knowledgeable bucolic_frolic Feb 2013 #3
Can't hurt that he's fluent in French either. ucrdem Feb 2013 #5
+1 politicasista Feb 2013 #11
Thanks politicasista! ucrdem Mar 2013 #15
De nada politicasista Mar 2013 #20
I look forward to his time as Secretary of State lunatica Feb 2013 #4
He speaks 4 languages, Teresa speaks 5. In earlier days Teresa acted as interpreter for UN. blm Feb 2013 #9
John Kerry's French connection: ucrdem Mar 2013 #18
I like Kerry's tie. Looks sharp. TwilightGardener Feb 2013 #6
You had to go all the way to china to find this story? Renew Deal Feb 2013 #7
France24 had a story with a video ucrdem Mar 2013 #16
Wonder if he saw Mitt on his bicycle with a basket of flowers SummerSnow Feb 2013 #8
Hollande is short, but Kerry is tall. Beacool Feb 2013 #10
interesting story comparing Clinton and Kerry . . . ucrdem Mar 2013 #17
I guess that it will depend on what Obama allows him to do. Beacool Mar 2013 #24
I got tickled reading CRK7376 Feb 2013 #12
Times have sure changed, haven't they? ucrdem Mar 2013 #14
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