To: concerned about politics
I don't know if you got a chance to see Mulholland on O'Reilly, but he was "looking" seriously distressd. He went off on a tangent over an internet poll done by Stanford U and the Hoover Institute, that showed Arnold winning. He brought up Herbert Hoover and how he caused the Great Depression and how the Hoover Inst. couldn't be trusted. He attacked everybody including the right-wing media for the recall...and his smirks were so arrogant through the whole interview. Look again, for the democats to blame everybody but themsleves, just as they did after 2002. There are none so blind than those who refuse to see...or however that goes.
214 posted on
10/07/2003 6:41:14 PM PDT by
cwb
To: cwboelter
I don't know if you got a chance to see Mulholland on O'Reilly, but he was "looking" seriously distressd.I saw Mulholland being interviewed by Brit Hume tonight. I had no idea what he looked like.
One thing I have noticed in my 58 years is how hate and bitterness work on a person's looks. For example, Jesse Jackson, Tom Daschle, Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, Yassir Arafat
all dividers , not uniters. Add Bob Mulholland to the list.
439 posted on
10/07/2003 9:29:35 PM PDT by
auboy
(If the people of California can reclaim their government, there's hope for the rest of us.)
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