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To: mwl1
cute......President Bush censored himself...calling this dragged up Harkin sale "recycled stuff", which got a laugh.

President Bush says the important document was the 144 document, his intention to sell his Harkin sale of stock, and the 144 was turned in on time. This happened in the early 90s. Ohshit...President Bush used Hillary's line, "there's no there there". I hate that, I really hate that.

President Bush says, "I support Harvey Pitt", unanimously approved by the Senate...every senator said "aye" to Harvey Pitt. Taken 30 CEO's to task and willnever let thems serve as CEO's again. He's been very active, doing a fine job, and I support him.

Back to Harkin.....I 'm sure President Bush knew this was going to happen...he's getting it out front and in the open, answering the questions. "You have the documents" is his constant refrain.

111 posted on 07/08/2002 2:15:26 PM PDT by YaYa123
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To: YaYa123
President Bush used Hillary's line, "there's no there there". I hate that, I really hate that.

Yet another achievement for which Hillary can't claim credit (but likely will try). Gertrude Stein, who was marginally prettier than Hillary, said it.
177 posted on 07/08/2002 2:24:38 PM PDT by Xenalyte
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To: mwl1
"...Ohshit...President Bush used Hillary's line, "there's no there there."
I hate that, I really hate that..."
# 111 by YaYa123
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I was watching Bush's face when he said "there's no there there."
It was a deliberately chosen line.
You could tell that he thought he was being funny.

Here's a funny question:

What kind of politician who uses the tactics of liberals?

518 posted on 07/08/2002 4:59:28 PM PDT by exodus
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