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Gore to Endorse Dean
Foxnews Alert
| 12-8-03
Posted on 12/08/2003 1:44:37 PM PST by RWR8189
Just heard it on Fox News
TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; 2004election; albertgore; albertgorejr; albore; algore; algorejr; algorleone; alwhore; badkisser; clintongore; dean; deanieweenie; election2004; endore; endorsement; gore; harlemshuffle; howarddean; juniorspeaks; kissofdeath; manofwood; soreloserman; wesleyclark
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To: TheBigB
It was horrible. My therapist tells me I should talk about it, ya know, to clear the air, but I'm afraid of what might happen to me if I open up about it...
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posted on
12/08/2003 3:47:08 PM PST
by
Chad Fairbanks
( All indicators show that the human race is selectively breeding itself for stupidity.)
To: Shermy
Lieberman spokesman Jano Cabrera said Gore did not tell the Connecticut senator about the endorsement. Brit just said that Carl Cameron just confirmed that Lieberman found out through the media.
If those who think this is orchestrated are correct (and I am seriously considering that possibility), this could have been designed to keep up the picture of inner party squabbling and bad blood.
Otherwise Gore really is the rude boob we've come to know and loathe. (And to think I kind of liked the guy back in the eighties.)
382
posted on
12/08/2003 3:47:21 PM PST
by
cyncooper
("The evil is in plain sight")
To: TheBigB
Big whoop. Probably doing it to annoy Hillary.
383
posted on
12/08/2003 3:47:26 PM PST
by
Hildy
To: deport
384
posted on
12/08/2003 3:49:11 PM PST
by
proust
(regret nothing--report everything)
To: William McKinley
If Hillary endorses Dean before Iowa, I'll be convinced that he really was their guy all along.Naw. Just forming whatever alliances are needed to keep them in the game.
Remember, his big issue was originally going to be health care, with a plan which was very much similar to Hillarycare.
You think she really gives two hoots about socialized medicine, or any other issue? She just wants to be the big cheese.
To: Timesink
....I don't see where this endorsement adds much of anything to Dean's campaign, other than helping shore up Dean's appeal with the very people already guaranteed to vote for Dean in the primaries anyway: The angry, bitter, mean, vicious left.Thats another angle from which I was looking at. Basically Dean and Gore are stoking the fires that burn under the vicious, angry, bitter base of Dem voters with this move. So, when you step back to survey the entire picture, it doesn't change much.
To: RWR8189
{SMOOCH!}
Al Gore endorsement.
The Kiss of Death...
How sweet it is!
387
posted on
12/08/2003 3:50:32 PM PST
by
Allegra
To: Porterville
To: Miss Marple; Howlin; Coop; GraniteStateConservative; PhiKapMom
John BreauxDoes John Breaux become any part of this equation now? He could now resign from the Senate, have a democrat appointed to replace him, become the VP nominee to bring in the South and moderate democrats, then if defeated go on with his plans of consulting... Wasn't he supposed to make some decision/announcement by mid Dec.?
389
posted on
12/08/2003 3:52:47 PM PST
by
deport
To: cyncooper
Even if it was "orchestrated" he could have told Lieberman.
He's a rude boob. :)
390
posted on
12/08/2003 3:54:11 PM PST
by
Shermy
To: So Cal Rocket
If that was Arkancide then that would truely be "Served Cold" as I recall he was at the tender age of 72!
391
posted on
12/08/2003 3:55:10 PM PST
by
NYTexan
(back to the bunker...)
To: Timesink
Time for some people to look up "myopic" in the dictionary. I don't see where this endorsement adds much of anything to Dean's campaign, other than helping shore up Dean's appeal with the very people already guaranteed to vote for Dean in the primaries anyway: The angry, bitter, mean, vicious left. Funny you should mention myopic. I got banned because I questioned someone who made the standard "Bush stole the election" rant. I merely asked them what, exactly, Bush did to steal the election, pointing out that many organizations went into Florida afterward and every count showed Bush the winner. All I got was a lot of "shut the f#%k up"s and similar intelligent responses.
I actually had been wanting to ask that question for a while because I'm really interested in how the left justifies their "stolen election" idea. But there is no thought process, just repeating a rant. They really, honestly don't have a clue.
392
posted on
12/08/2003 3:55:16 PM PST
by
TomB
To: cyncooper
Brit just said that Carl Cameron just confirmed that Lieberman found out through the media.It doesn't hurt Gore to be pictured as being as mean as the Clintons.
This could have been designed to keep up the picture of inner party squabbling and bad blood.
Yeah, whatever is going on behind the scenes, it doesn't give off the vibes of unorchestrated backstabbery. There would be far more of the element of chaos in the air instead of the feeling of loose ends being tied up. That said, I still think there is a battle over DNC control. They are just being smart about the way they wage it.
To: Shermy
"You're a F____in' rude boob" - John F____in' Kerry.
To: Allegra
Al must dance with the "ho" he brought to the dance!
To: BigSkyFreeper
rude + boob = rube
To: BigSkyFreeper
Mak that a Sofa King
397
posted on
12/08/2003 3:58:20 PM PST
by
spokeshave
(Cancel the San Jose Merc and the one way truck to NV)
To: NormsRevenge
Thanks!!! I need my Savage fix.
398
posted on
12/08/2003 3:58:38 PM PST
by
Porterville
(No communist or french)
To: William McKinley
If Hillary endorses Dean before Iowa, I'll be convinced that he really was their guy all along. Remember, his big issue was originally going to be health care, with a plan which was very much similar to Hillarycare.Yes, and then Stuff Happened, like 9/11, Afghanistan and Iraq. If Dean had ended up running on a HillaryCare II platform, he'd probably be one of the dorks making up the rear of the pack like Edwards and Kucinich. Instead he got lucky, and was able to reinvent himself as the candidate for the pro-Saddam, venomous Bush-hate wing of the Democratic Party ... who are the only ones worked up enough at the moment to even be paying attention. I find it hard to believe Dean would ever have made it this far if it weren't for the Iraq war.
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posted on
12/08/2003 4:00:39 PM PST
by
Timesink
(I'm not a big fan of electronic stuff, you know? Beeps ... beeps freak me out. They're bad.)
To: William McKinley
Interesting theory. It is indeed clear to me that the Clintons want to set-up Howie for the nomination and then a shellacking in November, setting up Hildebeast in 2008. However, would Algore be on board with this?
It appears clear to me that at this point, the Clintons and Gore see President Bush as unbeatable in 2004; Hence, either tacitly or overtly, they will support Dean's nomination and look forward to seeing him go down in flames. The real question I have is what is Al Gore's angle in endorsing Dean at this point? Is he endorsing Dean because he harbors his own ambitions to take on Hildebeast in 2008? Is this payback to the Clintons and McAuliffe out of spite? Or is this part of a coordinated conspiracy with the Clintons to annoint Dean and help Hildebeast in '08?
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posted on
12/08/2003 4:00:53 PM PST
by
larlaw
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