Posted on 11/03/2004 6:56:35 PM PST by doug from upland
I now have lost my 8th, I have...I have lost my 8th, I have I have
I've been a DNC shill and a whore...I'd been through it seven times before
And everyone was a loserman...I haven't won, no not one single time
I have now lost 8 times in a row...that I'm paid should be a crime
Second verse, same as the first
I now have lost my 8th, I have...I have lost my 8th, I have I have
I've been a DNC shill and a whore...I'd been through it seven times before
And everyone was a loserman...I haven't won, no not one single time
I have now lost 8 times in a row...that I'm paid should be a crime
I now have lost my 8th, I have...I have lost my 8th, I have I have
I've been a DNC shill and a whore...I'd been through it seven times before
And everyone was a loserman...I haven't won, no not one single time
I have now lost 8 times in a row...that I'm paid should be a crime
Loserman...loserman
That I'm paid should be a crime, a crime
That I'm paid should be a crime
Snicker Snicker
Bob Shrum, the Larry Klayman of elections.
Kerrys Consigliere
For the legendary strategist Bob Shrum, a lifetime in Democratic politics comes down to John Kerry and a final shot at the White House
by Ryan Lizza
.....
Bob Shrum was only thirty-two years old when he first caused a stir in a Democratic campaign. The year was 1976, and the young speechwriter, a former collegiate debating champion who already had a reputation as a brilliant wordsmith, marched into a Philadelphia hotel and left a theatrical resignation letter in the mailboxes of two senior aides to Jimmy Carter. "Governor Carter," he had written in disgust, "I have decided that in light of my own convictions and in fairness to you, I should leave the campaign without delay." Shrum had worked for Carter for exactly nine days.
It seemed an inexplicable act of political suicide for someone on the brink of fulfilling a dream. Shrum had been addicted to politics since age nine, and as a teenager admired John F. Kennedy's legendary speechwriter, Ted Sorensen. "I wanted and worked," Shrum once wrote, "to become whatever title it was in the White House ... that means advising and verbalizing for a President." He had tried twice in 1972first with Edmund Muskie, whose presidential campaign imploded, and then with George McGovern, for whom he scripted the convention address "Come Home, America"an eloquent isolationist plea that excited liberals with its urgent call for Americans to turn inward and tackle domestic problems. But McGovern lost forty-nine states to Richard Nixon.
This should apply more to Terry McAuliffe, I think? And, I hope that they keep on in charge for 20 or 30 more years.....
I don't understand the question.
Now that stupid song will be in my head for the next three days!! Thanks a bunch Doug from Upland!!! Not good after no sleep last night!
If he and McAuliff(sp?) get together again in 2008 all will be well!
yako s'taht
Can't say I've ever seen Bob Shrum....
lol
Great picture. He is answering the questions: How many victories does that now make, Bob?
Someone has to forward this to him.
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