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OT--A Republicans dream!
thunder wrote:
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 05:35:57 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Cheney is in deep, deep doo-doo from his months of lies, his war-mongering, and his hallucinations about Saddam and Iraq, and even, among the prissy, for his potty mouth. I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. I'm starting to suspect you might be right on this. Besides the "health" issues, it appears that there are going to be indictments in the Plame affair. *Rumors* have it that those indicted will be from Cheney's office, perhaps, just perhaps, Cheney himself. I'm really curious how Tricky Dick II will handle a nice assortment of never-ending and really tough questions about the matters already mentioned. So far, both he and both have been tossed little but softballs. |
OT--A Republicans dream!
NOYB wrote:
Cheney will tear him up in a debate if he starts with that "I came from poor roots" bull****. Yeah, Cheney has a much better command of four-letter words than Edwards. DSK |
OT--A Republicans dream!
"NOYB" wrote in message news:XNWdna6_xo9u8XbdRVn- Hehehe. An ambulance-chasing bloodsucker who made millions suing docs I think Edwards was the best choice, from the Rep pov. We now have a pair of East Coast lawyers running -- one a New England liberal (remember how well Dukakis did?) and the other a smooth-talkin' southern ambulance chaser. Edwards will be polarizing to a degree - for good or ill, the country still remembers the last young, syrupy, southern lawyer that talked his way into the WH. Edwards on the stump will make Kerry look like even more of a stick than he actually is. Additionally, (and this will be the most fun to observe), a Kerry/Edwards win in '04 could arguably set up the Democrat candidacy stream through 2016, meaning that Hillary would be into her 70s before her next shot in 2020. You can bet your farm that the Clintons will be carefully and quietly working to sabotage the Kerry campaign. |
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John Gaquin wrote:
Additionally, (and this will be the most fun to observe), a Kerry/Edwards win in '04 could arguably set up the Democrat candidacy stream through 2016, meaning that Hillary would be into her 70s before her next shot in 2020. You can bet your farm that the Clintons will be carefully and quietly working to sabotage the Kerry campaign. Oh, puh-lease...that's a Republican wet dream. Both President Bill and Senator Hillary will be doing everything they can to help elect Kerry and Edwards. Bill already has helped raise millions for Kerry. |
OT--A Republicans dream!
"Harry Krause" wrote in message Both President Bill and Senator Hillary will be doing everything they can to help elect Kerry and Edwards. Hehe. Yes, their altruistic nature has shone like a beacon of hope for all to see throughout their political life. Bill already has helped raise millions for Kerry. C'mon, Harry, you ought to be more sophisticated than that. Money, in the end, is just a tool, an enabler. If Bill and Hill want to undercut him through subtle word or deed, millions raised in public will mean nothing. |
OT--A Republicans dream!
John Gaquin wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message Both President Bill and Senator Hillary will be doing everything they can to help elect Kerry and Edwards. Hehe. Yes, their altruistic nature has shone like a beacon of hope for all to see throughout their political life. Bill already has helped raise millions for Kerry. C'mon, Harry, you ought to be more sophisticated than that. Money, in the end, is just a tool, an enabler. If Bill and Hill want to undercut him through subtle word or deed, millions raised in public will mean nothing. Again, this is a Republican wet dream. Bill and Hillary will do everything they can to help elect Kerry and Edwards. Indeed, money is an enabler. It was money, after all, that put Bush in the White House. Virtually all Democrats are united behind the Kerry-Edwards ticket, and will do everything they can to make sure they are elected. That includes the Clintons. The only Democrat I know who is voting for Bush is the idiot known as California Bill, and his only claim to being a Democrat is that he says he is one. If the Clintons tried to undercut Kerry, the word would get out fast. Personally, I'd welcome Hillary Clinton as POTUS, if and when she decides to run. She scares the crap out of Republicans and, on that basis alone, is worthy of election. I see where President Doofus is flying to North Carolina, purportedly to prop up a judicial nominee. Right. |
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"basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message thlink.net... There's no better way than this to fire up the Republican base and turn out even the most apathetic Republican voter this November: Hey, NOYB, using your analogy, that anyone misspells, uses poor grammar, or punctuation, they are stupid, here you go. snicker |
OT--A Republicans dream!
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Cheney will tear him up in a debate if he starts with that "I came from poor roots" bull****. Cheney is in deep, deep doo-doo from his months of lies, his war-mongering, and his hallucinations about Saddam and Iraq, and even, among the prissy, for his potty mouth. I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. Could very well be. If it happens, McCain, Powell, or Guiliani could replace him. However, in a second Bush term, I expect Rumsfeld to leave, Powell to slide to Sec of Defense, and Giuliani to replace Ashcroft. |
OT--A Republicans dream!
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Cheney will tear him up in a debate if he starts with that "I came from poor roots" bull****. Cheney is in deep, deep doo-doo from his months of lies, his war-mongering, and his hallucinations about Saddam and Iraq, and even, among the prissy, for his potty mouth. I think the August surprise may be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. Could very well be. If it happens, McCain, Powell, or Guiliani could replace him. However, in a second Bush term, I expect Rumsfeld to leave, Powell to slide to Sec of Defense, and Giuliani to replace Ashcroft. I suspect that Powell and Rummy will be "federally" unemployed next January. I don't know what Rudy does for a living these days. |
OT--A Republicans dream!
I think the August surprise may
be the dumping of Cheney from the ticket for "health" reasons. If Kerry/Edwards takes off in the polls, GWB may be faced with trying to mend fences with McCain. "Yes, John, I know I told all those terrible lies about you in 2000 and I know that John Kerry is one of your best friends in the Senate, but can't we let by-gones be by-gones and ignore friendship for the good of the party?" As a Democrat, you better hope they run with Cheney. Certain other choices, (such as McCain), would all but guarantee the Republicans another four years. |
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