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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Is it possible that the DNC will now dump Terry McAuliffe, Bill and Hillary and Al Gore? Seems to me most democrats have finally awakened from the nightmare called the Clinton years and seen the light.

Party boy Clinton and his enabling, power hungry wife are about to get the boot from America and it is way past time. I hope their fall is long and painful. The media, all of it, are pretty much side stepping the main issue the democrats lost, The Clinton Factor. The nation is more than tired of this rabble and appreciates the class and character President Bush is showing and has shown. Laura Bush is a magnificent First Lady, something Mrs. Clinton never was or could be if her life depended on it. Character and leadership is what it is all about and this White House has it.

America’s elections were rarely suspect until this trash took over. This mid-term election was under the microscope for fraud and it was the DNC that the world was looking at for that pastime. Democrats could not win an honest election, they never have. History will show the two Clinton wins were fraudulent.

57 posted on 11/07/2002 7:35:55 AM PST by yoe
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To: yoe
Is it possible that the DNC will now dump Terry McAuliffe, Bill and Hillary and Al Gore?

I love to play chess, and needless to say, looking several steps ahead is an important thing to do there. I attempt to approach politics and economics the same way.

I have been trying to figure out what I would do if I were the Demodog dictator, attempting to look ahead a few steps. For the life of me, I have no idea how they can quickly recover right now, assuming the Republicans simply do not attempt to drag America right-ward too fast for the sheeple. From the stories we've heard, it is necessary to dump the 'Toons as fast as they can. The main problem is how can they do it? They are the "face" of the party, and they pull in much of the money contributed to the DNC. How can they give up those things?

That is only one of their problems; many others have been pointed out already, especially the fact that their "base" is a coalition of single issue groups which have little in common. Most of the "good" moves the Demodogs could make now seem to imply significant loss at least in the short run. The moves which do not lose a great deal immediately appear to doom them to a slow and inevitable crushing.

Without the Republican's help, the Demodogs truly have a Gordian knot now, and most of the easy solutions appear to benefit the Republicans for at least '04, and probably quite a few years after that.

75 posted on 11/09/2002 9:00:09 PM PST by AFPhys
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