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Live Thread: Gore on Sixty Minutes (12/15/02)
60 Minutes TV Show
| Sunday, December 15, 2002
Posted on 12/15/2002 4:11:00 PM PST by kristinn
Gore being interviewed (on tape) by Leslie Stahl, announces he will not run for the 2004 democratic presidential nomination.
Those of you on the West coast, be sure to see the beginning when Bill Clinton is featured in a teaser for anothe story--the sore on his mouth is frightening!
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2000; 2004; 60minutes; algore; chad; dinglenorwood; dogfood; inventedinternet; lockbox; loser; lostarkansas; lostdebates; lostflorida; losttennessee; makeup; palmpilot; pathetic; riskyscheme; runslikeagirl; soreloserman; throwslikeagirl; tipperkiss; whiner
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To: kristinn
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Stoner online campus talk show host 'Jarret,' played by Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV)'s Jimmy Fallon (news), left, is reprimanded by Professor Wormley Curtis, played by former vice president Al Gore (news - web sites), center, during the broadcast of SNL's weekly show of which Gore served as host. Fellow SNL cast member Horatio Sanz, right, plays along with musical guest Phish, background. (AP Photo/NBC, Mary Ellen Matthews) - Dec 15 7:56 AM ET |
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In this handout picture, Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV) Executive Producer Lorne Michaels, center, attempts to revive former Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites) being hit with a stun gun by Tracy Morgan, left, to separate him from a prolonged kiss with his wife Tipper during the Saturday Night Live show broadcast Saturday, Dec. 14, 2002 from New York. (AP Photo/NBC, Mary Ellen Matthews) - Dec 15 12:59 AM ET |
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In this handout picture, from left to right, former Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites) explains to 'West Wing' cast members Martin Sheen (news), who portrays the president on the show, and John Spencer (news) that he doesn't want to leave the Oval Office set in a videotaped piece for the Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV) comedy show broadcast Saturday, Dec. 14, 2002. (AP Photo/NBC, Justin Lubin) - Dec 15 12:46 AM ET |
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In this handout picture, former Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites) portrays Sen. Trent Lott R-Miss. on a Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV) parody of MSNBC's 'Hardball' show. (AP Photo/NBC, Mary Ellen Matthews) - Dec 15 12:38 AM ET |
To: kristinn
Will wonders never cease? If people stayed tuned, they saw a segment on race based affirmative action at U. Michigan.
60 Minutes actually seemed sympathetic to the OPPONENTS of affirmative action. The university official who defended it came off as snide and deceptive, and the white woman who is the plaintiff in the case against the law school was portrayed very sympathetically.
By coincidence, they interviewed Jeff Lehman, Dean of the law school, who came off the most snide and condescending of all. It was just announced yesterday that he has been chosen as Cornell's new President - a reward from the liberal establishmet for his defense of affirmative action, no doubt.
To: Paul Atreides
His last rating was something like .5. That should warm your little heart.
To: MJY1288
Hillary is somewhat iffy. For one thing, she hasn't the charismatic personality of her husband. She is not quick on her feet and slick like Bubba. For some people, Bubba was like a friendly neighbor. Can anyone get that vibe off of Hillary? If she doesn't run in '04, I think that she is going to try to rack up some list of "accomplishments" to counterbalance her many flaws. I think that '04 will all depend on W's standing by that time.
To: Wait4Truth
Bye bye, Al baby!See you in 2008?
To: governsleastgovernsbest
I thought Leslie Stahl did a poor jobYou expected someting else from a liberal imbecile?
To: Wait4Truth
Who are you; Mrs. Claus? ;-)
To: MJY1288
If hillary doesn't run in 04, she will definitely run in 2008. She'll get another face lift in 2007. However, I think our President is already planning on a way to destroy her chances. If anyone has the goods on her, he does. He is a patient man and a great poker player. I don't think he's going to fix this country only to have her wreck it again.
To: Rome2000
Every time I hear the name Stahl, I think of a horse barn....and the contents on its floor.
To: MJY1288
I'd say this President has done a damn good job holding this country together AMEN!!!
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12/15/2002 5:14:06 PM PST
by
Mo1
To: Paul Atreides
The only problem with that theory is Hillary would need at least two years browbeating the US media to make her look at least somewhat palatable as a candidate. Regardless of our projections here on FR, she is NOT a popular woman. If she was to run against W now, Dan Rather would have to call the election for W before the polls even close!
To: Oldeconomybuyer
Don't be surprised if he is nominated for an Emmy. If they can give it to something as worthless as West Wing, why not this tripe?
To: AnAmericanMother; Wait4Truth
Amen! Frankly the Clintons give me the overwhelming urge to either vomit or throw heavy objects at the TV.
To: Reagan Man
It would be fun watching hillary and gore in the primaries in 2008. However, I love my country so I pray they are both stopped cold.
To: Paul Atreides
I hope Hillary runs in 2004, That worthless b*tch won't be able to avoid serious questions or have the luxury of pre-approving the line of questioning before she agree's to wottle her fat arse on the "Donahue" show or some other useless Liberal propaganda talk show
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12/15/2002 5:16:12 PM PST
by
MJY1288
To: Paul Atreides
Nope! LOL! I'm not Mrs. Claus but I do love delivering mouth-watering gifts! Watching Matthews and Donahue tank gives me great joy - glad it does the same for you!
To: Rome2000
Well, it didn't seem that difficult to ask the most obvious question, really, the only question: "why have you decided not to run," and yet she never did put that question squarely.
Yes, I was surprised by how poorly she handled the interview. I've seen her do better. She might be a liberal, but I'm not sure it's fair to say she's an imbecile.
To: Howlin
To: cardinal4
I am just cynical when it comes to the American people. Who would have ever thought that Bubba would have beaten Bush I? He had the media behind him on that one. Can you imagine the machine they would crank out for a full-blown socialist as Hillary? She wouldn't even have to ask. The day that Hillary throws her fat, er hat, into the ring, look for one documentary, profile, feature, television movie, guest spot, interview, etc. after another on that hag. The media will set her up higher than Jesus before it's over.
To: MJY1288
Are you sure about that? It took her no time at all to tame the "nasty" New York press. She probably has FBI files on them, too. Hillary always gets a pass, as does her husband. I think the media fears them - bigtime.
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