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Gore's Endorsement Slaps Bill & Hillary
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Posted on 12/09/2003 7:56:27 AM PST by PaulaB
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This is just to good to be true... :O) I almost appreciate Gore doing this....anything against the Clintons is good for this country!!!!!
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posted on
12/09/2003 7:56:28 AM PST
by
PaulaB
To: PaulaB
This is just beautiful.
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:01:33 AM PST
by
Dr. Zzyzx
To: PaulaB
Hitlery's got some competition. How fabulous.
To: PaulaB
Let's not forget that Gore failed to carry his own home state of Tennessee
It's McGovern-Reagan all over again!
Pray that George W. Bush stays healthy, that's all.
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:02:58 AM PST
by
DCPatriot
To: PaulaB
Gore has quietly blamed Bill Clinton's scandal baggage as the main reason he lost to Bush in a razor-thin electoral margin in 2000. I believe that 100%. Swing voters and moderate Democrats were no doubt appaled by the Democrats trying to cover up for him when he was obviously lieing. Clinton is far from an American favorite. (He's also going to be a HUGE weight around the skanks neck. Expect Arkansaside before 2008. If he's hit, Hillary can get the sympathy vote, too.)
To: PaulaB
I almost appreciate Gore doing this....anything against the Clintons is good for this country!!!!!Me too.
I'm rooting for Dean and Gore to get control of the DNC and reduce the power in the Clintons' hands, while still being exposed as the raving lunatics they (Dean and Gore) are, and never gaining elected office again.
Win-Win
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:05:37 AM PST
by
cyncooper
("The evil is in plain sight")
To: PaulaB

Maybe one of the graphic wizards around here could put Gore and Dean's faces on this?
To: concerned about politics
Agreed. Gore is just slapping them back for that one.
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:08:39 AM PST
by
sarasota
To: PaulaB
Algore?
Who the heck is Algore?
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:09:59 AM PST
by
Seruzawa
(commielibs- nuke 'em til they glow and then shoot 'em in the dark.)
To: PaulaB
Gore sees the same possibility himself. By aligning himself with Dean, the ex-VP will have the first dibs on any deal cut at the convention. A Gore-Dean ticket may sound crazy now, but it could be a real possibility by next summer.Very interesting angle that I had not considered.
To: cyncooper
Win-win Maybe. According to some, the Clintons are now in the process of splitting the democratic party. They are developing their own wing with its own funding sources, empowered by Americans Coming Together. That may be a good thing; then again, it may not. It's just too early to tell. For the time being, it will allow them to gather and brood and develop nefarious plans with little or no media and mass observation. That could ultimately be dangerous. I think the jury's out on this one. But I really hope that you're right!
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:17:50 AM PST
by
twigs
To: PaulaB
The crack in the Dem party has widened to an impassable ravine! Thanks Al.
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:19:01 AM PST
by
VRW Conspirator
(Disregard those wimpy speed bumps, spread urban legends as fast as you can.)
To: San Jacinto
Interesting. Why would Dean give up top billing on the dem ticket when he's so clearly the front-runner and Gore lost the election that the party thought was his to win (we knew differently, but they certainly didn't)?
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:20:04 AM PST
by
twigs
To: PaulaB
A Gore-Dean ticket may sound crazy now, but it could be a real possibility by next summer. If so, Hillary is being thrown into the political dungeon by her own people.
"Off with her head!"
BUT, right now, Hillary is hoping for the draft. She (or Bill) haven't officially endorsed a canidate (not even Clark), and won't until after the primaries.
If Clark gets close enough, she may grab onto his coat tales like she did Bill, and make sure he doesn't live long if elected . It'll get her right into the drivers seat, and she can bring Bill whether the American people like it or not. The "Clintons" will then be back in the White House. They'll try to finish the Socialist revolution they've campained all their lives for. They want the White House for life.
To: PaulaB
Hmmmm very interesting! Hitlery is probably at this very minute calling up all her FAT RAT friends and organizing a quick meeting to announce her run for president in 04! GORE SCREWED HER ROYALLY! LOL!
To: PaulaB
These people put the party first, well except for bj and hillary.
The whole bunch stood up for bj and hillary even though they have continued to loose election after election.
Hillary is quite popular amongst many liberals and this might just be a ticket for her to get drafted "veep" to "cure" the ills of dims by the good doctor.
Especially, since she and her-in-name-only hubby control the DNC money. If Dean really wants to win he will need some reconstructive surgery for the Party as a whole. Seems that healing that supposed laceration by grafting hillary onto himself would be seen as a miracle.
To: PaulaB
I don't know for sure, but Bill is a huge thorn in Hillarys fat arse. He has a 23% approval rating. He's an impeached, discraced man in the eyes of the country (except a few very dumb people).Either she'll find a way to 'force' us to accept him, or the Chinese Mafia is preparing right now for his demise. I hope he knows that. I don't like the guy, but I'd not want him offed because his psudo spouse is hungry for world domination.
To: PaulaB
"I almost appreciate Gore doing this....anything against the Clintons is good for this country!!!!!" Me, too. This might save Democrats from the unendingly narcissistic, former First Couple from Hell - the Clintons.
Gore's actions might save Democrats from history's dust bin. Either way, my hat's off to Gore. We need a two party system, and the neocons would make a dreadful second party. Thanks Gore, where ever you are...
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:33:38 AM PST
by
GOPJ
To: twigs
Interesting. Why would Dean give up top billing on the dem ticket when he's so clearly the front-runner and Gore lost the election that the party thought was his to win (we knew differently, but they certainly didn't)?
I don't think that he would. What might happen is that Gore gets MAJOR input into Dean's VP selection and can install someone politically non-threatening. If Dean loses in 2004, Gore has a clear shot at the nomination in 2008. If Dean wins (G-d forbid) Gore has a clear shot in 2012.
To: twigs
According to some, the Clintons are now in the process of splitting the democratic party. Yes, I saw that theory yesterday and am intrigued by it and do not discard it. And even if this Gore move is an effort to remove the Clintons, as I now suspect after observing and reading and listening, it does not mean he and Dean will be successful.
The best thing for our country would be for Dean to win the Dem nomination by a large margin, which would vastly diminish the Clintonian influence.
Then lose big time to President Bush in the general.
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posted on
12/09/2003 8:40:10 AM PST
by
cyncooper
("The evil is in plain sight")
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