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  • Blueblood Democrats screamed that people needed to rally behind Kerry for the good of the party and in order to give the Democrats any chance against Bush…and yet Kerry turned out to be a terrible candidate.

    Clinton or Obama Will Likely Drop Out in June, Dean Says - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • …I realize that having spent so much time in your youth learning that minorities and poor people are not as “valuable” as rich al Crackkers, and therefore you must sacrifice yourself and offspring to “King/Queen Blueblood rich leaders, God and country…”

    Think Progress » Senate Minority Leader on Bush Iraq Escalation: ‘I Intend To Support Him’ 2007

  • She was intentionally putting her jewels on flagrant display, daring the Blueblood Burglar to strike.

    Angels and Outlaws Vanzura, Laurie 2006

  • “What about our case, the Blueblood Burglar, got any new leads on that?”

    Angels and Outlaws Vanzura, Laurie 2006

  • Desperately, he wracked his brain, searching for any other possible explanation for how the Blueblood Burglar booty had gotten into her milk carton.

    Angels and Outlaws Vanzura, Laurie 2006

  • The more he investigated, the more she looked like the Blueblood Burglar.

    Angels and Outlaws Vanzura, Laurie 2006

  • Even though the NYPD had tried to keep the socialite party larcenies quiet, the media had gotten wind of the crimes and dubbed the thief the Blueblood Burglar.

    Angels and Outlaws Vanzura, Laurie 2006

  • Sam had never believed that the two cases were related, but now his leading suspect in the Blueblood Burglaries had received jewels from the Stanhope caper.

    Angels and Outlaws Vanzura, Laurie 2006

  • What if he could prove beyond a shadow of a doubt Cass was not the Blueblood Burglar?

    Angels and Outlaws Vanzura, Laurie 2006

  • And then of course "The New York Post" ran with it, with headlines like "The Batty Blueblood" et cetera, et cetera.

    CNN Transcript Apr 10, 2004 2004

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