To: At _War_With_Liberals

"There's no doubting that the nation is about to be led by its first sensitive male chief executive. He's the first President to have attended both Lamaze classes and family therapy (as part of his brother's drug rehabilitation.) He can speak in the rhythms and rhetoric of pop psychology and self-actualization. He can search for the inner self while seeking connectedness with the greater whole." -- January 25, 1993 Newsweek.
7 posted on
12/08/2003 5:56:31 PM PST by
Pubbie
(Go Ross! Go! - Ross "The Boss" Perot In '04!)
To: Pubbie
Thanks for that clip.
He is a transparent shill for the DNC.
To: Pubbie
"There's no doubting that the nation is about to be led by its first sensitive male chief executive. He's the first President to have attended both Lamaze classes and family therapy (as part of his brother's drug rehabilitation.) He can speak in the rhythms and rhetoric of pop psychology and self-actualization. He can search for the inner self while seeking connectedness with the greater whole." And how, exactly, was this a good thing, Howard?
What did it have to do with, say, Osama bin Laden?
Or, for that matter, Waco?
10 posted on
12/08/2003 6:01:12 PM PST by
okie01
(www.ArmorforCongress.com...because Congress isn't for the morally halt and the mentally lame.)
To: Pubbie
Heck, we all make mistakes. I remember in '92 when I was higher than a kite over Ross. Stayed that way until he went a little kookoo. :)
Maybe Fineman and others have grown from their errors in judgment too.
To: Pubbie
Quoting Fineman from 1993: "He can search for the inner self while seeking connectedness with the greater whole."
What a perceptive observation. And this was before anyone had heard of Monica Lewinsky. Give that man a cigar!
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