To: Don Myers
On tonight's "Capital Gang" a guest said that Jesse Ventura proved that anybody can be a governor and it doesn't make any difference. Robert D.S. Novak pointed out that anybody can be in politics, but not anybody can be a "brain surgeon." Well, maybe anybody can be a president too -- bILLclinton proved that, -- and it doesn't affect the average guy, or at least he doesn't think it affects him.
But the Clintoid legacy has been destructive to all American institutions, for it has encourage another decade of "greed and corruptin," two problems that the clintoids rallied against. So by just not being Clinton, Bush can claim success. But the Bush record leaves virtually nothing for conservatives to extol. I keep forgetting all the good things that Bush is said to have done thirty seconds after I hear them.
To: Theodore R.
"So by just not being Clinton, Bush can claim success. But the Bush record leaves virtually nothing for conservatives to extol. I keep forgetting all the good things that Bush is said to have done thirty seconds after I hear them."
He can only claim success by rolling back the advances of the left. And that is not being done.
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