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Now this movie is going from hilarious to sad to tragic. Slick Willie
continues to embarrass himself in his desperate attempt to remain relevant. He engaged in yet another shouting match last night with a spectator during one of his weak West Virginia rants. Today he boarded his private "**** jet" and headed out to the sticks of South Dakota and was unable to even attract enough people to fill the local high school gymnasium to listen to his bizarre rantings. Meanwhile Hillary, obviously still living in the personal fantasy land that only exists in her mind, appeared in New York begging for more money for her campaign. Judging from her appearance, one of the first casualties of budget cuts must have been her make-up artist ( a true "miracle worker"). Looking haggard and no longer even attempting to conceal the bags under her eyes she strutted around stage while continually jabbing her finger in the faces of the sparse crowd yelling that she was going to win "this thing"! How sad. It really does appear that some type of "intervention" is in order before she loses what little dignity she has left. Hopefully her loved ones with break the news to her sooner rather than later. Beholding this pathetic spectacle, one could almost marshal a bit of sympathy for them were they not such completely loathsome individuals. However, it is what it is - the end of a national nightmare. Indeed a delicious moment in American history. Savor every moment of it. |
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You can say what you want but if he ran today, he would win in a landslide.
-- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html "Tex" wrote in message ... Now this movie is going from hilarious to sad to tragic. Slick Willie continues to embarrass himself in his desperate attempt to remain relevant. He engaged in yet another shouting match last night with a spectator during one of his weak West Virginia rants. Today he boarded his private "**** jet" and headed out to the sticks of South Dakota and was unable to even attract enough people to fill the local high school gymnasium to listen to his bizarre rantings. Meanwhile Hillary, obviously still living in the personal fantasy land that only exists in her mind, appeared in New York begging for more money for her campaign. Judging from her appearance, one of the first casualties of budget cuts must have been her make-up artist ( a true "miracle worker"). Looking haggard and no longer even attempting to conceal the bags under her eyes she strutted around stage while continually jabbing her finger in the faces of the sparse crowd yelling that she was going to win "this thing"! How sad. It really does appear that some type of "intervention" is in order before she loses what little dignity she has left. Hopefully her loved ones with break the news to her sooner rather than later. Beholding this pathetic spectacle, one could almost marshal a bit of sympathy for them were they not such completely loathsome individuals. However, it is what it is - the end of a national nightmare. Indeed a delicious moment in American history. Savor every moment of it. |
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bdenley wrote:
You can say what you want but if he ran today, he would win in a landslide. That says more about the incumbent than the hypothetical candidate. mike |
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Maybe true but can you name another republican he would not trounce?
-- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html "m II" wrote in message news:y5tVj.1953$KB3.1094@edtnps91... bdenley wrote: You can say what you want but if he ran today, he would win in a landslide. That says more about the incumbent than the hypothetical candidate. mike |
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bdenley wrote:
Maybe true but can you name another republican he would not trounce? The fact that he could probably beat any of them doesn't reflect well on the general state of politics. I must be living in a fantasy world, where elected representatives are the cream of the crop...the best the population has to offer. Sadly, the two principle parties both fall far short of what they portray themselves to be. In my fantasy world, crooked politicians would be dragged out into the street and hung from lamp poles. That's a deterrent for other public servants who would betray the public trust. The scum seem to forget rather quickly who they are employed by and for what purposes. mike |
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On May 10, 9:36 pm, "bdenley" wrote:
You can say what you want but if he ran today, he would win in a landslide. -- Brian Denleyhttp://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html "Hypotheticals" are nothing but mental masturbation. Nonetheless, you are still wrong. Democratic insiders are ecstatic that the Clintons are finally being purged from the power structure. Bill Clinton was a disaster for the Party and insiders still are angry at him for costing them majorities in both the House and Senate during his scandal ridden administration. Read Teddy Kennedy's remarks about the possibility of Hillary being on the ticket with Obama. He officially distanced the Democratic Party from the Clintons. They represent exactly what the Party doesn't want (polarization) during this unique window of opportunity the disastrous Bush regime has opened for them. They've hit the lottery and are going to gain control of the White House, the Senate and the House and they aren't going to let a Clinton screw it up for them again. So for your "hypothetical" to be true the Slickster would first have to be able to get the Party's nomination and that wouldn't happen (even if he were constitutionally eligible ). |
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On May 10, 8:41*pm, Tex wrote:
On May 10, 9:36 pm, "bdenley" wrote: You can say what you want but if he ran today, he would win in a landslide. -- Brian Denleyhttp://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html - "Hypotheticals" are nothing but mental masturbation. - Nonetheless, you are still wrong. - Democratic insiders are ecstatic that the Clintons - are finally being purged from the power structure. - Bill Clinton was a disaster for the Party and insiders - still are angry at him for costing them majorities in - both the House and Senate during his scandal ridden - administration. - - Read Teddy Kennedy's remarks about the possibility - of Hillary being on the ticket with Obama. -*He officially distanced the Democratic Party from the - Clintons. - They represent exactly what the Party doesn't want - (polarization) during this unique window of opportunity - the disastrous Bush regime has opened for them. -*They've hit the lottery and are going to gain control of - the White House, the Senate and the House and they - aren't going to let a Clinton screw it up for them again. - - So for your "hypothetical" to be true the Slickster would - first have to be able to get the Party's nomination and - that wouldn't happen (even if he were constitutionally - eligible ). (OT) : Winning the US Presidency in 2008 : The Democrat Party -versus- The "Clintonistas" http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...9f20b835a0a356 (OT) : 2008 Election Politics - The "Clintonistas" to Sabotage the Barack Insane* Obama Presidential Campaign Against Republican Nominee John "Smiley" McCain http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...1d68dd897c0199 1 - A Winning Democrat Presidential Ticket in 2008 does NOT include Hillary Clinton at the top of the Ticket. 2 - A Winning Republican Presidential Ticket in 2008 INCLUDES Hillary Clinton as the Democrat Candidate for President. 3 - Saving The Democrat Party in 2008 : Barack Obama can save the Democrat Party and potentially become the next US President with the Right Running Mate : Any Body but Hillary. 4 - They Swift Boated Kerry in 2004 : Imagine What They Could Do With Hillary In 2008. {They have had 4 Years to Prepare.} it's a 'vision' thing ~ RHF |
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My point was that he would still trounce any other candidate. Like him or
not, he was and remains a popular favorite. Of course he is, as you point out, inelegible. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html "Tex" wrote in message ... On May 10, 9:36 pm, "bdenley" wrote: You can say what you want but if he ran today, he would win in a landslide. -- Brian Denleyhttp://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html "Hypotheticals" are nothing but mental masturbation. Nonetheless, you are still wrong. Democratic insiders are ecstatic that the Clintons are finally being purged from the power structure. Bill Clinton was a disaster for the Party and insiders still are angry at him for costing them majorities in both the House and Senate during his scandal ridden administration. Read Teddy Kennedy's remarks about the possibility of Hillary being on the ticket with Obama. He officially distanced the Democratic Party from the Clintons. They represent exactly what the Party doesn't want (polarization) during this unique window of opportunity the disastrous Bush regime has opened for them. They've hit the lottery and are going to gain control of the White House, the Senate and the House and they aren't going to let a Clinton screw it up for them again. So for your "hypothetical" to be true the Slickster would first have to be able to get the Party's nomination and that wouldn't happen (even if he were constitutionally eligible ). |
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