To: Theodore R.
James Carville sang duets with Paul Begala at a piano in a whorehouse.
Thank God that the American people shut it down in 2000.
2 posted on
05/13/2003 6:22:12 AM PDT by
Doctor Raoul
(The "Anti-War Leaders" Have Blood On Their Hands, look and you'll find, they are NOT anti-war)
To: Doctor Raoul
In politics today, a candidate sometimes gets saddled with a single word or phrase. Ford prematurely freed eastern Europe of its "Soviet domination." Carter had his "ethnic purity." Gary Hart had his "new ideas." Walter Mondale had his "Where's the beef?" Reagan had "there you go again." Bill Bradley was "cerebral" though he had a low SAT score, quite a bit lower than that of Bush II. Dukakis had his ACLU membership card. Bush I had his "thousand points of light." Clinton had his "I feel your pain." Gore had his "global warming." Does Haley Barbour want to be saddled with the word "whorehouse"? That's what happens when there is the free expression of ideas sometimes. Speechmaking can, like lawmaking, be synonymous with making sausage.
To: Doctor Raoul
Good one. But who did Haley offend? Whores? Maybe piano players.
6 posted on
05/13/2003 6:44:19 AM PDT by
Williams
To: Doctor Raoul
Speaking of Begala, he famously said about someone, I can't recall whom, "he's as nervous as a whore in church."
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