the former governor who's now the us senator from west virginia, was approached to get behind gaston caperton and also to hold a fund-raiser for him. at that time, gaston's poll ratings were very, very low because he had made somewhat of a promise in his first campaign not to raise taxes. in fact, he had raised taxes when he got in there and discovered that, in fact, the state's finances were much worse than anyone had predicted. and when they went to the rockefellers to ask to give a fund-raiser, he was rebuffed. and gaston is a politician and so understands how these things work, but rachael was very hurt by that and so said, you know, that "they're welcome in our homes but not in our hearts," and i thought that that was a pretty honest reaction to what a lot of people in politics must feel but never say. c-span: what about the following quote? what will this do to either their relationship or just the image of a political situation? "exasperated and exhausted, she told her assistant what sharon rockefeller had said, that when she had been the state's first lady she had attended only high-p