Posted on 06/25/2004 2:06:40 AM PDT by Neets
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail!
NYT RUSHES OUT REVIEW REDO (Kinder Review Of clinton Book)
June 25, 2004 -- The New York Times, which last Sunday published a scathing front-page review of Bill Clinton's "My Life," has alerted subscribers that another, much kinder and gentler review is coming July 4 in The New York Times Book Review. Entitled "Confessions of a Policy Wonk" and written by the novelist Larry McMurtry, the prominently placed review calls the book "the richest American presidential autobiography," and says that the former president is a better writer than Reagan, Ford, Nixon or Lyndon Johnson.
Unlike Michiko Kakutani, the author of the June 20 review, who called Clinton's book "eye-crossingly dull," McMurtry evokes authors from Dreiser to Fitzgerald to Balzac if not in comparison to Clinton, at least in reference to him.
Bush Camp Hits Democrats' 'Coalition of Wild-Eyed' Reuters ^ | 06/24/04
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush's re-election campaign lumped together vocal outbursts by Democrats Al Gore, Howard Dean and others on Thursday and called them part of John Kerry's "Coalition of the Wild-Eyed."
The Bush-Cheney campaign released a video on its Web Site that played up some of the more strident statements Democrats have made on the campaign trail and declared: "This is not a time for pessimism and rage."
The implication the Bush campaign appeared to be trying to leave was that some of the main boosters of Kerry's presidential campaign are filled with rage and perhaps a bit kooky.
"Today, our campaign is releasing a web video to 6 million of our supporters to show them what we're up against and what we're up against is John Kerry's 'coalition of the wild-eyed,"' said Bush campaign manager Ken Melhman.
Cheney Tells Sen. Leahy F*** Off NewsMax.com ^ | 6/24/04 | AP
Vice President Cheney cursed at Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy during a confrontation on the Senate floor while members were having their annual group picture taken earlier this week, Leahy and Senate sources said Thursday.
Senate aides with knowledge of the encounter Tuesday said the vice president confronted Leahy about some of the Democrat's criticism about alleged improprieties in Iraq military contracts awarded to Halliburton Co. Cheney, who as vice president is president of the Senate, is a former CEO of Halliburton.
Leahy responded by criticizing the White House for standing by allies who had accused Democrats of being anti-Catholic last year in opposing one of President Bush's judicial nominees, said one Senate aide, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Cheney then responded, "F-- off" or "F-- you," the aide said.
That account was backed by another aide, also speaking on condition of anonymity.
Leahy, D-Vt., confirmed that the confrontation took place but would not provide details.
"I think he was just having a bad day," Leahy said. "I was kind of shocked to hear that kind of language on the floor."
Cheney's office also wouldn't go into detail, but confirmed the two men traded remarks.
"That doesn't sound like language that the vice president would use, but there was a frank exchange of views," said Kevin Kellems, a spokesman for Cheney.
I agree - Grey Goose is good.. also like skye & absolute. Cheap vodka is.. well, cheap!
Harsh & useable only in Bloody marys (although they are better with good V)
Did I use the word is properly?
I see the New York Times gave Clinton a mulligan.
I am sure after the first review the phone rang and the, "watch your back" started.
I mean...okey, dokey,CON. How're you doing? More rain, here. Lots of green grass all around...
kassie, TWC was talking lots yesterday about all the rain in your area. Even showed pics of Texas City & the flooding there.
Did you read the review, Big puffy plum cake of an autobiography..."???????? To tell you the truth I always found plum cake hard to digest.
That review is enough to make you sick. -- the Times couldn't afford to have that initial bad review be the last word. This one out-Clinton's Clinton. Comparing him to Balzac? Prozac might be more like it.
Great 'toons.
I'm outta here until around Noon CDT
Anti- Bush group to stop sending violent felons to homes
Just like old times with Bill and Al Wes Pruden
Parallel lives, parallel lies Jonah Goldberg
If I see a Washington Post, I throw is away and I will not recycle it.
Yes, the flooding is terrible. And it's raining again today.
Thanks for the links.
kayak...CONGRATULATIONS!!!!....woo hoo, a red haired little girl!
tillacum....what bit you, for goodness sakes???!....one of those Texas tarantulas?
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