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To: Timeout
More gagworthiness: Eleanor Clift goes ga-ga over Howard Dean's performance at the Renaissance Weekend:

.... Dean arrived wearing his name tag around his neck, a Renaissance trademark that puts everybody on the same footing. He impressed this audience of high achievers with his intellectual agility, his easy camaraderie ("You're like family") and his brashness as he debated whether to respond to a question about the Middle East using "regular language" or approved campaignspeak. This notion that he's always flirting with danger is immensely appealing to voters tired of robo-candidates but unsettling to campaign professionals. ....

What the Dean people saw in Charleston was not the angry, vein-popping politician they see on television, and many came away impressed. One longtime Renaissance-goer pronounced Dean "Clintonesque," the highest compliment that can be paid in this crowd. In response to a question testing his youth-culture awareness, Dean did a brief takeoff of a song by Outkast, the hot hip-hop group. "He knows the lyrics to Outkast songs and, man, can that dude dance," enthused a 16-year-old. ...

135 posted on 01/03/2004 11:36:10 AM PST by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer

Britney Spears married Jason Alexander last night in Vegas.

Ok, it was a different Jason Alexander, but she did get married.
145 posted on 01/04/2004 7:08:11 AM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs (I have a photo of myself with Mussilini. He's upside down of course.)
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To: mountaineer
Why do you I get the feeling that Dean dances like Elaine and Sienfeld?


146 posted on 01/04/2004 7:36:45 AM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs (I have a photo of myself with Mussilini. He's upside down of course.)
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