To: F.J. Mitchell
Al Gore is just plain strange though. I've been saying to Apes about how there is no "real" Gore - but have you noticed how absolutely everything about him seems forced? His grin is forced out of his face, his sentences are forced out of his mouth, he forces himself to stand a certain way. No wonder he sweats so much - it's just pure exertion from forcing himself this way and that.
Yet he came very close to being President of the United States. Scary.
Regards, Ivan
60 posted on
11/19/2002 2:59:56 PM PST by
MadIvan
To: MadIvan
Algore does have the ability to spin his self-centeredness as being ultraistic in a way (so he thinks-that's part of the phoniness that 'brained' people see through immediately) that xxxlinton must surely be proud of...
To: MadIvan
"Scary."
And scarier yet that the liberal Media still adores him so much that they foist off his rantings, whining and sour grapes as worthy of air time. Gore's biography should be entitled the "Sour grapes of wrath."
To: MadIvan
No wonder he sweats so much - it's just pure exertion from forcing himself this way and that. And I still remember that film clip of Gore coming into a room with statues (busts) and Al Gore asking, who are all these people? If I am not mistaken, the busts were of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Ben Franklin, and maybe others. Is there nothing on earth that can embarrass scoundrels like Al Gore?
72 posted on
11/19/2002 4:16:06 PM PST by
Mark17
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