Posted on 02/18/2003 6:04:20 AM PST by GailA
Pencil? The camera subtracts ten pounds. Besudes, she has a higher metablosim than most, what's she supposed to do about.
Bump.
I agree, they say Condi is also a Workout fanatic.
Pencil? The camera subtracts ten pounds. Besudes, she has a higher metablosim than most, what's she supposed to do about.
Protein and Weights.
Thanks for posting the Condi thread, people.
Condi is a serious musclehead. However, the comparison is not between her and Coulter: the two might actually get on, although Condi is less ideological than Ann.
The contrast I want to see is between Condi and the Hildebeast.
I mean, no freaking contest. Condi in a walk.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
2008 Baby....America's First Woman President, Americas First Black President, The End of the Democratic party is it exists today.....
Here's what I see. Today, if you look around on Latest Posts you'll see that Donna Brazile gave a speech to fellow Dems saying that the Republicans are increasing their share of the black vote.
Imagine what Condi could do to the Democratic base vote? Black voters are already aghast at what is being done to Sharpton, and will rightly see Moseley-Braun as a stalking horse for the white politicians that run the DNC. Imagine a dynamic, forthright, and unafraid black woman running for a constitutional office?
And, in addition, as she speaks fluent Spanish, she could trump Hillary in South Texas and hard barrio neighborhoods in CA. English should be spoken as a matter of course in campaign, I believe, to emphasize national unity. However, there are times when speaking Spanish will pay off politically.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
An excerpt:
Much of the current debate about Rice's VP chances in 2004 revolves around her position on abortion and whether it will be palatable to conservatives. Rice has been pretty coy on the subject. And who can blame her? She's not a politician (yet)--she's a foreign policy wonk, for heaven's sake. In 1999, after stepping down as provost at Stanford to work for Bush's campaign, she told the San Francisco Chronicle that despite her devout Presbyterian background, she is a "pro-choice evangelical," and that "there's a lot of room in the middle [on abortion]. . . . I don't think Americans think abortion is something you do lightly." Later that year, she told National Review's Jay Nordlinger that she is "mildly pro-choice," and more generally, an "all-over-the-map Republican" whose views are "hard to typecast."
These vague statements have a few conservatives muttering nervously. Which, in turn, already has some socially libertarian bloggers screaming that conservatives are intolerant troglodytes who will let the abortion issue disqualify even someone as appealing as Rice from the national ticket.
This is unfair and ridiculous, of course. What irritates pro-life conservative Republicans isn't the existence of pro-choice Republicans per se. What irritates them are pro-choice Republicans who constantly raise the issue merely to bash their own party and win valentines from the overwhelmingly pro-choice media. (See Dick Riordan, Christie Todd Whitman, Colin Powell.) But no matter how much these pro-choice Republicans whine, the GOP will always be a pro-life party. Why? Because the abortion issue goes to the heart of what both major parties are about. For Democrats, it's a proxy for their entire worldview regarding sexual freedom and unfettered moral autonomy. For Republicans, being pro-life is about remaining the party of Lincoln: Just like slavery, unlimited abortion on demand threatens equality (and thus liberty) by denying a class of human beings their inalienable rights and equal dignity merely because it is convenient to do so.
And Condi Rice has been advanced by WISH List, a Republican women's group dedicated to electing pro-choice women, as a candidate for California Governor.
Yes. I have been saying it since 2000.
Here's the Formula, Ratchet up the Push for Social Security Privatization, stressing Black Americans 65 year life span (they dont collect), School Choice, pointing out where dem Politicos send their kids, Run Condi.
Buh Bye Dems.
PING!
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