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DNC Tells Gore: Get Lost, We Love Clinton
NewsMax.com ^
| 11/17/02
| Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
Posted on 11/17/2002 6:06:16 AM PST by kattracks
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posted on
11/17/2002 6:06:16 AM PST
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
Excellent news.
To: kattracks
I have news, Gore is running and Gore is gonna be the nominee.
To: kattracks
The 2004 Democratic ticket will be Kerry and Clinton,
with Al Sharpton as Attorney General holding the stolen FBI files.
The networks will beam with approval.
Old terrorists will reappear with the Clintons, as before.
To: Always Right
You know what's so scarey..........all the RAT moves have been so stupid it makes one wonder. After being B*TCH slapped on Nov. 5 you would think they would have heard the message and modified their position - but no, they just keep on digging themselves in their LIEberal hole. We all know the Clintons are pulling the strings - do we trust them - H*LL NO!! Are they manipulating the RATS to look so bad so Hildabeast can come riding in on her white horse at the last minute to "save" the DNC and the country?
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posted on
11/17/2002 6:14:12 AM PST
by
Elkiejg
To: kattracks
Why don't they run a poll asking DNC members what they believe and what platform(s) their party should run?
To: anniegetyourgun
"While Mrs. Clinton insists she won't be a candidate in 2004, her husband told reporters earlier this year that her candidacy is a matter of "when, not if." "
The end of the Democrat Party, Yes!!
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posted on
11/17/2002 6:18:16 AM PST
by
RockDoc
To: Diogenesis
Old terrorists will reappear with the Clintons, as before.And the three states where she will garner most of her votes will be: New York, Calif. and Mass.
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posted on
11/17/2002 6:20:15 AM PST
by
scouse
To: kattracks
If this is true, then conservatives should encourage AL Gore to run. Between him, Sharpton, and Nader, we can assure that no Lefty gets more than 10 percent of the vote.
Not that we need to engage in such skullduggery. If Bush prosecutes this war successfully and the Democrats don't manage to strangle the economy, 2004 will be another in a long string of Republican presidential landslides. And Bush's second term WILL be the mandate he's been seeking.
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posted on
11/17/2002 6:30:02 AM PST
by
IronJack
To: scouse
Politics is an odd sport. Why in the world wouldn't the GOP crush these people BEFORE they build a power structure? They need to crush Hillary at every turn. They need to make her look foolish in the eyes of the general public not just those that are watching. They need to completely destroy her political future and then move on to the next. It's the future of the nation that is at stake. We can not afford to be snuggling up to the enemy.
To: Dutch Boy
I agree with you, but remember that the democrabs have spent over 60 years building their base.
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posted on
11/17/2002 6:36:26 AM PST
by
scouse
To: kattracks
Only three percent gave Clinton an unfavorable rating. This shows how out of touch Demos, in general, are. Until they REJECT and APOLOGIZE for Clinton and everything he stands for, the DemocRATs as a Party will not be seen as credible and trustworthy for leading this country.
To: kattracks
ONE mistake by President Bush, and with the media's help.... the dems will be back in control.
If that means the clintons,.. then New York, California, and Mass are left enough to put her/them back in.
The Republicans haven't gone after them before...and I can't see any way they will in the future. If they wouldn't remove clinton after the impeachment, nor tell the world all the things he did, nor clean up his mess, ... and he still roams about, free to continue... what's to stop them?
To: Dutch Boy
We can not afford to be snuggling up to the enemy.
if the GOP does this, it will reinforce the min-set that we are all heartless bas...ds. However, if we allow them to self-destruct and publicise their foibles a la the Wellstone follies, we will win.
To: Dutch Boy
Hitlery is one of the least charasmatic persons I've ever had the misfortune to see on TV. She seems like a mean, tired old hag.. Rosie O'Donnel is the only other person that comes close.
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posted on
11/17/2002 7:11:53 AM PST
by
Monty22
To: kattracks
Great news for us, but the demorats are sicker than I ever imagined...........
To: frnewsjunkie
If that means the clintons,.. then New York, California, and Mass are left enough to put her/them back in.
Add MD, NJ--both typically liberal. And IL, Hillary's home state. Add a smattering of the rest--VT, Michigan, WA state, OR, MN. Her road isn't so uphill.
Why she will run in 2004. She can't take the chance that another female darling of the Democrats, like Pelosi, might emerge during the next six years. And, she hasn't been keeping the Clinton machine working just for fun and games. All she is waiting for right now is for the Dems to dump Al and "beg" her to save them.
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posted on
11/17/2002 7:37:26 AM PST
by
TomGuy
To: kattracks
KOOL-AID Sales Must Be WAY UP!!Is It General Foods That Makes KOOL-AID?If So,I'm Going To Buy Some Shares!!!
To: scouse
HildeBeast Won't Get Mine!!
To: Dutch Boy
Dutch Boy I couldn't agree more, and have posted so elsewhere. They will have the political capital to discredit Hillary now, whether they do or not remains to be seen. We've been much too nice up to now. I think it's time to take the gloves off. At least remove her from any committee chairsmanships and so forth. But more than that, we have to bring up her sordid past in the White House in a way that will be acceptable to more of the center, i.e. without seeming 'mean-spirited', etc. Tough job, but I agree with you that it is vital for the future of the republic.
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