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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Jim: Al Gore and Hillary are not POTUS. You quoted some of their verbal miscues. Not the same thing as Bush screwing up, since they are not POTUS. They're amusing nonetheless... You also quoted some mangle-speak by Clinton. All the time he was in office you guys said "He's not fit to be president!" If we're going to apply the same standards, then we should be able to apply the same criticism. GWB's lack of *verbal* IQ (he may be fine in other areas) is an international joke. Clinton had little or no regard for the truth. Bush would be unable to articulate the truth even *if* he understood it. Language is the currency of diplomacy. It really is important for national leaders to be able to speak logically and coherently. Whatever Bush's strong points might be, public speaking shore ain't among 'em, y'all hear? Certain Presidents have been better public speakers than others. IMO, some of the best in the last 50 years have been Clinton, Reagan, and Kennedy. Johnson was fair to middlin', Eisenhower was sincere, Carter was candid, Nixon was always runnin' for his life, and others just managed to be OK. The present Bush is at the bottom of the heap, as far as public speaking goes (IMO). What's really amusing is that the guy you deem to be "at the bottom of the heap as far as public speaking" may well be the most affable guy that has sat in the Oval Office. Says a lot about us "common-folk"...we like people that are like us. Honest, sincere, and likely to mangle words when speaking in public. |
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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message news ![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Jim: Al Gore and Hillary are not POTUS. You quoted some of their verbal miscues. Not the same thing as Bush screwing up, since they are not POTUS. They're amusing nonetheless... Everyone makes mistakes, including me when I said "Sure Hillary and Al are not POTUS, but both Al was the VPOTUS and a presidential candidate." I meant to say "Sure Hillary and Al are not the POTUS, but Al was the VPOTUS and a presidential candidate." A brain fart on my part. ;-) |
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"Jim--" wrote in message
news ![]() Everyone makes mistakes, including me when I said "Sure Hillary and Al are not POTUS, but both Al was the VPOTUS and a presidential candidate." I meant to say "Sure Hillary and Al are not the POTUS, but Al was the VPOTUS and a presidential candidate." A brain fart on my part. ;-) Well, keep practicing. If you can attribute an ambassador's nationality to the incorrect country while the man's standing right next to you, you can be POTUS, too. |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
... "Jim--" wrote in message news ![]() Everyone makes mistakes, including me when I said "Sure Hillary and Al are not POTUS, but both Al was the VPOTUS and a presidential candidate." I meant to say "Sure Hillary and Al are not the POTUS, but Al was the VPOTUS and a presidential candidate." A brain fart on my part. ;-) Well, keep practicing. If you can attribute an ambassador's nationality to the incorrect country while the man's standing right next to you, you can be POTUS, too. Yes, just think of it. We could have a series of affable village idiots running the country. There shure ain't no shortage of that resource here in the states. What we really need is some means of citing our production of affable idiots to the GDP. By golly we'd be leading the pack by thousands of percentage points and outpace historical growth by hitherto unheard of gains!!! Pretty soon people'd be calling for even less funding for schools. We'd have to look out for the "Idiot Bubble" though. Too much of a good thing could really rattle the Fed. |
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