The "Nod" was priceless indeed. You interpreted it perfectly. What Weird Albert was trying to do, IMO, was a reprise of Billyboy's "alpha male" act during the '96 debate with Dole where he was free to roam around on the stage behind Dole as Dole was speaking.
The TV angle made it look like Clinton was looming large behind an unsuspecting prey--which is exactly what the media and the DNC had arranged beforehand, the scum.
Trouble for Algore was that he didn't have the cooperation of the cameramen and producers--a failure to plan ahead, as it were, so it fell flat.
Stupid Gore, it never occurred to him that these things depend on timing and camera angle, have to be choreographed and orchestrated ahead of time!
The stooge thought it would just happen naturally because he wanted it to!
Poor Al...he just can't cut the mustard.
What Weird Albert was trying to do, IMO, was a reprise of Billyboy's "alpha male" act during the '96 debate with Dole where he was free to roam around on the stage behind Dole as Dole was speaking. The TV angle made it look like Clinton was looming large behind an unsuspecting prey--which is exactly what the media and the DNC had arranged beforehand, the scum.
How vividly I recall. Clinton wished to appear the bully, ready to attack an aging war veteran who'd lost the use of an arm in the fight.
I later saw Bob Dole at the Wydham in Albuquerque talking to a roomful of vets. During the question and answer period he smiled and said, "Now there's a man who's done his homework."
It was an honor to shake his hand and that of Elizabeth Dole.
It would be an honor to operate the ramp of a cargo plane to drop Gorroid and traitor-rapist42 onto Saddam's palace, duct-taped to a BLU-118.