To: thesummerwind
Foxnews Sunday played this delightful exchange. They also played the next few seconds where an elderly Jewish woman begs Clark (para)..."please tell me it isn't true that you would abandon Israel." As Clark assured her he would do no such thing, he then leaned over and whispered in her ear..."my father was Jewish." It appears Clark had quite a day in NH. I only wished I could've seen FR's Kathryn Prudhomme's grilling of the good General. What a pathetic little panderer.
18 posted on
12/21/2003 7:45:51 AM PST by
cwb
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To: cwboelter; meyer; RckyRaCoCo; Dane; observer5; Peach; Tijeras_Slim; OldPossum
I only wished I could've seen FR's Kathryn Prudhomme's grilling of the good General.DID she? TELL ME MORE! I missed that.
You may remember this comment about Dean ---- from Dan Frisa; Its hard to know the answers to these puzzling questions, but its painfully clear that Gen. Clark should heed the adapted advice of five-star Gen. Douglas MacArhur, that old soldiers just fade away rather than fly aimlessly over the cuckoo's nest.
25 posted on
12/21/2003 8:08:17 AM PST by
thesummerwind
(like painted kites, those days and nights, they went flyin' by)
To: cwboelter
Is he Jewish the way John F'in Kerry is Irish?
To: cwboelter
The way the story was relayed, it sort of had that "Some of my best friends are black" sound to it:
"By the way...my father was Jewish."
I feel like I'm watching Zelig, watching some of these Democrats.
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