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AL WANTS A REMATCH; SO DOES JOE: Yes, We Know It's 2002......
TIME ^ | Sunday, Mar. 17, 2002 | KAREN TUMULTY

Posted on 03/17/2002 3:21:59 PM PST by Liz

But Al Gore and his rivals already are campaigning like it's 2004. And then there's Tipper

There were only about 40 people on hand to witness it last Tuesday night when Al Gore dipped a tentative toe back into politics. At a fund raiser for Massachusetts Representative Richard Neal at a downtown Washington steak house, Gore—still bearded and not yet back in fighting trim—tried out a few self-deprecating one-liners. He spends his days teaching a bit, he told the smallish room. "I'm a visiting professor—v.p. for short. It's a way of hanging on."

Three days later, Gore was thinking about another title: candidate's spouse. As word spread that Tipper Gore was considering a run for the Senate seat being vacated by Tennessee Republican Fred Thompson—an idea that shocked those who knew her, since she barely tolerated her husband's campaigns—Al told friends he would support whatever decision she made.

Daughter Karenna is said to be strongly in favor. But Tipper's decision, one of her advisers told Time, could hinge in part on the results of a poll her would-be campaign hopes to conduct early this week.

The Gores have reason to be wary. Al's failure to win his home state in 2000 cost him the presidency and came to symbolize the dysfunction of his campaign. His wife's election to his old job would be a vindication. "But if the idea is for him to return to the White House," a Democratic strategist wonders, "what does he do if she loses this one?"

A rematch with George W. Bush seems to be what Gore has in mind. At a recent dinner for Democratic fund raisers in Manhattan, Gore ripped into Bush's handling of the presidency. The President's philosophy is "speak loudly and carry a small stick," he said.

Fund raiser Robert Zimmerman, who organized the dinner, says, "We saw how energized he was and how enthusiastic he was about being in the national debate." The pointed critique may have been a test run for next month, when Gore will return to his Alamo, giving a speech to the Florida Democratic convention. Gore's team, or what's left of it—the top echelon of his 2000 campaign has long since moved on—promises he will "make news."

It's difficult to find a Democrat in Washington who doesn't say publicly that the nomination is Gore's if he wants it. But it's just as hard to find one who privately expresses any enthusiasm for the prospect. That doesn't bother Zimmerman, who says, "The Beltway underestimates Al and Tipper's very strong national following."

Maybe so, but many big- and not- so-big-name Democrats are discovering that urgent matters demand their presence in states that happen to hold early presidential primaries. Even Gore's running mate seems to have got the bug: last weekend Senator Joe Lieberman's busy schedule in New Hampshire included an "informal street walk," a photo op with fire fighters and a "listening session with seniors." (Lieberman has said he will not run if Gore does, but made it clear that he expects his former running mate to make up his mind by the end of the year.)

The weekend before, House minority leader Dick Gephardt, who represents St. Louis, made his third visit to New Hampshire in less than a year, ostensibly to honor a Super Bowl bet he had made with his counterpart in the New Hampshire legislature. And not long before that, Vietnam veteran John Kerry brought Democrats in Concord, N.H., to their feet with a stirring defense of their right to question Bush's handling of the war on terror.

On the calendar, the first caucus is still 23 months away. But for Democrats vying for the chance to take on Bush and his 75% approval rating, it feels like the day after tomorrow. At least five states expect to schedule their primaries right behind the New Hampshire and Iowa contests, which means, "for practical purposes, you are running in a national primary," Gephardt says. "The old Jimmy Carter state-by-state routine is not going to happen again."

Gephardt made time in New Hampshire to stump for John Kacavas, who was running for a spot on the state's executive council. Kacavas had other out-of-state supporters: Senators John Edwards, Lieberman and Kerry, as well as Vermont Governor Howard Dean. (Kacavas lost anyway.) Party activists, too, are making new friends. When Debra Crapo, vice chairman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, got home from a Gephardt event two weeks ago, she found a message on her answering machine from a political operative for Edwards, just checking in.

Edwards had already written a note to Crapo's husband, thanking him for taking the time to meet with Edwards when he was in the state a few weeks ago. But the newcomer has a bit to learn: his note to Randy Crapo began, "Dear Bob ... "


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KEYWORDS: clintonhaters; electionpresident; gore; presidentialrace; rerun
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To: Astronaut
"However, if Bush is vulnerable, Fat Thighs will use her stolen FBI files to destroy Gore, Kerry (JFK!), Lie-berman and anyone else in her way. Gore is a bigger idiot than even I imagined if he thinks anyone but Hitlery is calling the shots for the dummycrats in 2004."

You got it, I know it's true and I'm wondering how many others truly understand this fact.

The day the Hildebeast wins the presidency is the day I denounce my citizenship and haul @ss.
21 posted on 03/17/2002 4:58:38 PM PST by demkicker
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To: cardinal4
"BWAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAA!"

What does this mean? Quiz for a long word with four distinct letters?

22 posted on 03/17/2002 5:06:20 PM PST by Cobra64
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To: Liz
Gore ripped into Bush's handling of the presidency. The President's philosophy is "speak loudly and carry a small stick," he said.

As opposed to his own philosphy, which is "speak monotonously and carry a small bottle of No-Doze." Or "Wait in the outer office and hold the presiden't umbrella while he's inside fondling the babysitter." Or "Stop by the Buddhist Temple and pick up a couple of unlabled suitcase and my dry cleaning." Or "Spend a quarter of a century in the Congress and have nothing to show for it but an autographed copy of Naomi Wolfe's latest drabble."

Or the best of all: "If you can't win, cheat. If you can't cheat, whine."

23 posted on 03/17/2002 5:11:21 PM PST by IronJack
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To: isthisnickcool
I'm reminded of an old Lily Tomlin skit where she pronounces William F. Buckley as William Fbuckly. We could do that with John Fkerry!
24 posted on 03/17/2002 5:14:04 PM PST by Jeff Chandler
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To: Cobra64
The thought of algore criticizing W's policies in that beard fills me with the urge to laugh out loud.
25 posted on 03/17/2002 5:17:32 PM PST by cardinal4
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To: Liz
"The Beltway underestimates Al and Tipper's very strong national following."

The Beltway misunderestimates itself. The rest of the country gets it.

The country wants neither algore nor tippertoo.

26 posted on 03/17/2002 5:20:49 PM PST by mombonn
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To: Liz
TIME is a Communist Rag! But aside from that rather obvious conclusion allow me to bring a note of realism and objectivity to the matter of NATIONAL ELECTIONS.

1. Let's stop this stupidity and change the Presidential and Representative terms of office to 6 Years.

2. Let's establish a National Primary Day on which all states elect canidates for the National Election. There is no longer a need for barnstorming state to state. The way these idiot parties keep moving back their primaries and caucuses just to be FIRST, Iowa will probably hold theirs the day after the current election!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Primary Day will be held three months prior to the National election to limit the amount of swill and lies we will be forced to bear!!!!!!!!!

With today's electronic media and message, NO MORE of these stupid dribbling primaries, PLEASE!

3. No more stupid, money wasting Conventions. End it now and save us all the pain of boring speeches and endless stupidity from the Liberal network talking mouths as they dissect every speech and tell us why the Demoncrats are the better party!!!!!!!!

4. Every 6 years we elect a completely new government (Representative, Senators, and the President). I feel a bit like Moses crying in the wilderness for his people to wake up and smell the manna!!!!!!!!

27 posted on 03/17/2002 5:32:00 PM PST by Doc Savage
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To: xm177e2
Yes and no. I have seen Karenna in public and she enjoys the same Gore gene -- full of herself and unable to articulate an original thought. She was the kid in school who could spit back facts like nobody's business but had no idea what to do with them. Just like Dad. Chelsea also enjoys the Clinton/Rodham genes -- can articulate an argument using facts created/manipulated to fit the moment. She has more promise as a politician.
28 posted on 03/17/2002 5:38:50 PM PST by RecallJeffords
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To: demkicker
The day the Hildebeast wins the presidency is the day I denounce my citizenship and haul @ss.

Alec?! is that YOU?


29 posted on 03/17/2002 7:10:02 PM PST by Elsie
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To: *Election President
Check the Bump List folders for articles related to and descriptions of the above topic(s) or for other topics of interest.
30 posted on 03/17/2002 8:30:57 PM PST by Free the USA
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To: Astronaut
The only way that the porcine one could even hope to run would be that Dubya would have to trip over his member. Gore at least has a history of muddling around the middle. Hillary ain't even in the same ballpark. For Hillary to win, the entire system as we know it now would have to be turned inside out. But wait, isn't that what the honerable senator mccain is advocating?
31 posted on 03/17/2002 10:42:06 PM PST by Atchafalaya
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To: IronJack
Ha Ha, Gore and Tipper are looking for his stick, and the nuts that were attached to it when he used to be Oliver!!!!!
32 posted on 03/17/2002 10:48:09 PM PST by Atchafalaya
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To: Doc Savage
Worthy of further thought. Thanks
33 posted on 03/17/2002 10:50:55 PM PST by Atchafalaya
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To: xm177e2
The operative word is animal
34 posted on 03/17/2002 10:51:45 PM PST by Atchafalaya
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To: IronJack;howlin
SUMMATION OF ALGORE'S PHILOSOPHY:
(1)"Speak monotonously and carry a small bottle of No-Doze."
(2) "Wait in the outer office and hold the presiden't umbrella while he's inside fondling the babysitter."
(3) "Stop by the Buddhist Temple and pick up a couple of unlabled suitcase and my dry cleaning."
(4) "....a quarter of a century in Congress and nothing to show for it but an autographed copy of Naomi Wolfe's drabble."
(5) "If you can't win, cheat. If you can't cheat, whine."

ROTFLMCO. Don't you just love the inspiring words of albore?

35 posted on 03/18/2002 1:06:08 AM PST by Liz
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To: mombonn
The country wants neither algore nor tippertoo.

Don't forget. No Hitlery either.......

36 posted on 03/18/2002 1:07:30 AM PST by Liz
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To: Righty1
Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Babbling Strident, Beth deWhoreRats, daNice Rich Bitch...

Yuk. Not those old broads....again......

37 posted on 03/18/2002 1:12:28 AM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
. Don't you just love the inspiring words of albore?

Yawwwwwnnnnnn. Huh? What did you say? Oh, yeah. Al Gore. Yeah, I really love re a ding zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

38 posted on 03/18/2002 4:05:46 AM PST by IronJack
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To: IronJack
What's important at this stage is that we all help the Green Party find a little more energetic replacement for Ralph Nader. In a close election the difference that 5% of ultra liberals siphoned off from th 50% of basic liberals can make ALL THE DIFFERENCE! So, who should it be? Maybe Michael Moore? Noam Chomsky? Maybe a big celebrity like Winnona Ryder?
39 posted on 03/18/2002 5:53:24 AM PST by Jack Black
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To: IronJack
What a whack job.....
40 posted on 03/18/2002 6:06:33 AM PST by Liz
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