To: over3Owithabrain
Dole is on Viagra this time, my guess he will come out swinging after tonight..(ironically which he never did really attack Clinton until the last 4 days of the 96 campaign, when he started to gain ground)
18 posted on
03/09/2003 4:11:46 PM PST by
ewing
To: ewing
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when he started to gain groundYou mean when he flew all around the country yelliing "Where's the outrage?". I'll never decide who was worse, Dole or Kemp.
25 posted on
03/09/2003 4:32:42 PM PST by
Timeout
To: ewing
>>Dole is on Viagra this time, my guess he will come out swinging after tonight.
In the NASCAR race this afternoon at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, a car sponsored by Viagra (don't remember who it was) had an engine blow up.
Seemed fitting.
And my advice to both men who appeared on 60 minutes would be: Don't quit your day jobs.
Sick William J Klintoon wanted to rescind the tax cut.
Sen Robert Dole tried to counter this, but wound up offering his tax cut to a charity of Klintoon's choice if Sick Willie would do the same.
And Dole actually suggested the Sick William Klintoon Memorial Liberry as a recipient.
42 posted on
03/09/2003 4:45:46 PM PST by
Ole Okie
(Most congressmen are congersmen. But not you, Billybob.)
To: ewing
until the last 4 days of the 96 campaign, when he started to gain ground) I think in that last week, the Dole people finally woke up and smelled the coffee and realized they had been bamboozled by the national committee and that Dole had lost in a big way and they might as well do what they wanted. Dole was my Senator, and while he was way too much of a RINO for me, he is an intelligent funny man with a very, very acerbic wit. And he has a quick draw mouth. Why they slapped duct tape over that mouth in the 96 campaign is beyond me. But what you saw in the last 4 days was the real Bob Dole.
As for watching Clinton on 60 Minutes - I'd rather have dental surgery without anesthesia.
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