Posted on 06/11/2003 9:43:01 AM PDT by lainie
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Great description of Williams.
"Although Vanderbilt [Univ] had performed previous fetal surgeries, Samuel was the youngest ever to undergo such an operation. The risky surgery was a resounding success, and Samuel was born on December 2, 1999, weighing 5 lbs 11 oz."
Samuel's mother just before his first birthday:
"On Thanksgiving, I was making breakfast and my heart and tears started overflowing with praise to God for his goodness in general, but especially where my precious angel was concerned. Most of all, I am thankful to Him for allowing me to be born into a home where I was given the Christian heritage and values that would not allow me to make a 'choice' that would have denied me the sheer joy of knowing this child. Furthermore, he gave me the dearest, sweetest, husband who not only supported my decision but makes it clear every day through his actions that he believes Samuel is perfect in every way. We have been so blessed. Praise be to GOD!"
chokes you up, doesn't it.
Heartwarming, tearjerking wonderful story.
COULTER SAYS YES TO DRUDGE PROPOSAL and have it be that they're writing a book together.
Is she married? If she isn't, I see a Drudge-Coutler marriage in the future!
Oh, Lucky Us! Hillary WATCH OUT!
Tremendous intellects and scathing wit.
I agree, they are two of my favorites, two whose opinions I always find worth considering.
LL Cool Drudge :)
And before anybody breaks out the old sawhorse rumors, seriously, I do remember an old Drudge interview in which he was asked point blank:
The Drudge Retort, 6/2001. He also talks about his pro-life stance in that one.
Featuring, by the way, a great picture.
"Does it bother Drudge to be portrayed in the media as gay? 'No, because I'm not,' he answers firmly."
Actually, she was provost, and a full professor at Stanford's Hoover Institution.
How and ever, Condi will have to be ready to accept whatever smears come her way.
It is the nature of the beast.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
Donna is a smart operator and a good organizer. She is nowhere near to being in Condi's league. Quite frankly, other than the possible lesbian angle, I can't see why Drudge would mention Condi and Donna Brazile in the same sentance.
And then something occured to me from something that Frum posted yesterday on the web and that Limbaugh picked up. It was an article by a very liberal economist out at Berkeley who worked under Hillary Clinton during the Health Care fiasco. The following paragraph is most instructive, especially when one thinks, as I do, that Hillary and Condi will run against each other in 2008:
J. Bradford DeLong is a professor of economics at Berkeley, a veteran of the Clinton administration, and the author of an extremely interesting blog about economics, history, and politics (recommended only if you are prepared to push past some pretty insulting comments about President Bush, his administration, and Republicans in general). DeLong worked with Hillary Clinton on the health-care taskforce of 1993-94. Here are his thoughts about Hillary Clinton's presidential ambitions:My two cents' worth--and I think it is the two cents' worth of everybody who worked for the Clinton Administration health care reform effort of 1993-1994--is that Hillary Rodham Clinton needs to be kept very far away from the White House for the rest of her life. Heading up health-care reform was the only major administrative job she has ever tried to do. And she was a complete flop at it. She had neither the grasp of policy substance, the managerial skills, nor the political smarts to do the job she was then given. And she wasn't smart enough to realize that she was in over her head and had to get out of the Health Care Czar role quickly.
So when senior members of the economic team said that key senators like Daniel Patrick Moynihan would have this-and-that objection, she told them they were disloyal. When junior members of the economic team told her that the Congressional Budget Office would say such-and-such, she told them (wrongly) that her conversations with CBO head Robert Reischauer had already fixed that. When long-time senior hill staffers told her that she was making a dreadful mistake by fighting with rather than reaching out to John Breaux and Jim Cooper, she told them that they did not understand the wave of popular political support the bill would generate. And when substantive objections were raised to the plan by analysts calculating the moral hazard and adverse selection pressures it would put on the nation's health-care system... [ellipses in original]
Hillary Rodham Clinton has already flopped as a senior administrative official in the executive branch--the equivalent of an Undersecretary. Perhaps she will make a good senator. But there is no reason to think that she would be anything but an abysmal president.
No one has ever written anything so condemnatory, so filled with damning faint praise, about Condoleezza Rice. I remain convinced that Hillary Clinton, without the ghostwriters, the private dicks, and the assorted bootlickers praising her name, is the Empress with No Clothes.
Now you know why the Democrats will try to destroy Condi. They must. If they don't, Condi will destroy their golden girl.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
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