To: republicanwizard
What's your point?
My point is that by being so "in your face" all the time the conservative point of view can be drowned out. If your audience only hears catcalls & jeers - they probably will have a very difficult time hearing anything else you may have to say. Gloating over victories & dancing over a fallen opponent is not the way to win friends and influence people. Remember the victory of the '94 elections and what happened after.
To: familyofman
Maybe if Bill Clinton were a human being, I'd say let's act with some class. However, since he views nothing as having bounds, then neither should we.
Listen, I respect the office of POTUS. He was President. However, the problem is that he didn't act like one.
To: familyofman
Booing by an audience is not the same as gloating by Republican officeholders and conservative columnists. President Bush is very good at not gloating and I take my cues from him.
However, this was booing by an audience of New Yorkers, many of whom are probably registered democrats. You don't know that the booers were Republicans, unless you want to take Bill Clinton's word for it. Maybe they were fed-up New Yorkers, many of whom blame 9/11 on his policies.
By the way, welcome to Free Republic.
To: familyofman
Remember the victory of the '94 elections and what happened after. You mean the balanced budget and welfare reform?
103 posted on
04/11/2003 7:23:32 AM PDT by
Coop
(God bless our troops!)
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