Boston Mayor Thomas Menino won’t let his
firefighters sing for the President of the United States, but will
let them sing for the man who would like to be president.
President Bush had invited the Boston Fire Department’s famed
Acappella Quartet to perform at last night’s Bush/Cheney fundraiser
in Boston.
The plan for was for the singers to croon a few patriotic tunes,
perhaps the national anthem, and then they’d be free to go. The
firemen, who are members of a union that was one of the first to
endorse Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, readily
agreed, saying they would be honored to perform for the
President.
But when word got out about the performance, Menino, a Democrat
who is working closely with the Kerry campaign in the months
leading up to the Democratic Convention in Boston, ordered the
firefighters to decline the Bush invitation. Menino’s excuse: the
Bush fundraiser was too political.
But according to a Kerry campaign source, Menino wasn’t even
aware of the planned performance until after the Kerry campaign
told him. The Kerry camp heard about the plans from the
firefighters’ union. Talk about political.
p>The story doesn’t end there. “We wanted these guys for a
fundraiser in Boston later this year, and there were plans to use
them at the Democratic Convention, too,” says the Kerry adviser.
“We think the Bush people knew about those plans and tried to
embarrass us by using these singers first.”
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