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On Jan 17, 9:02�am, HK wrote:
REPUBLICAN RIVALS SHARE ONE BOND: ALL LOSERS


By CHARLES HURT
NY Post


January 16, 2008 -- WASHINGTON - With this field of losers, it's no
wonder the race for the GOP presidential nomination remains completely
up for grabs.


The only common bond among the Republicans running is that each one has
managed to humiliate himself with disastrous defeats at some point or
another.


These guys have no running game, no passing game, no nothing.


Mike Huckabee got the ball in Iowa and promptly dropped it. John McCain
got it in New Hampshire and fumbled it last night in Michigan.


Now Mitt Romney has the ball and is destined to drop it in South
Carolina on Saturday.


But there's only one GOP candidate that beats all the rest at being a
loser: Rudy Giuliani.


He has perfected the art of underperforming to the point that his
campaign now insists it was all part of his game plan.


He's been reduced to watching from the sidelines and praying for other
people to lose - like McCain in Michigan so his momentum would be
stalled - rather than getting in the game and winning himself.


In fact, Rudy's campaigned so badly that the latest poll shows him
losing New Jersey, which had a front-row seat for his shining moment
during 9/11.


Even fringe candidate Ron Paul - the million-to-one long shot everybody
picks on to make themselves look good - is beating Giuliani.


Paul, who finished ahead of Giuliani in Michigan, currently has twice as
much claim on the Republican nomination as "America's Mayor."


He's picked up two delegates.


Giuliani? He's got just one.


Thank the gods we've got you to tell us how the primaries are going,
Harry. Where do you find these little-known and arcane tidbits,
anyway?


:-)


Chuck, did I miss your admonishment of Harry for posting a political troll?- Hide quoted text -

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It was tongue in cheek sarcasm as an admonishment, but I guess that
went right over your head.....
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On Jan 17, 1:24 pm, BAR wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 17, 9:02?am, HK wrote:
REPUBLICAN RIVALS SHARE ONE BOND: ALL LOSERS


By CHARLES HURT
NY Post


January 16, 2008 -- WASHINGTON - With this field of losers, it's no
wonder the race for the GOP presidential nomination remains completely
up for grabs.


The only common bond among the Republicans running is that each one has
managed to humiliate himself with disastrous defeats at some point or
another.


These guys have no running game, no passing game, no nothing.


Mike Huckabee got the ball in Iowa and promptly dropped it. John McCain
got it in New Hampshire and fumbled it last night in Michigan.


Now Mitt Romney has the ball and is destined to drop it in South
Carolina on Saturday.


But there's only one GOP candidate that beats all the rest at being a
loser: Rudy Giuliani.


He has perfected the art of underperforming to the point that his
campaign now insists it was all part of his game plan.


He's been reduced to watching from the sidelines and praying for other
people to lose - like McCain in Michigan so his momentum would be
stalled - rather than getting in the game and winning himself.


In fact, Rudy's campaigned so badly that the latest poll shows him
losing New Jersey, which had a front-row seat for his shining moment
during 9/11.


Even fringe candidate Ron Paul - the million-to-one long shot everybody
picks on to make themselves look good - is beating Giuliani.


Paul, who finished ahead of Giuliani in Michigan, currently has twice
as
much claim on the Republican nomination as "America's Mayor."


He's picked up two delegates.


Giuliani? He's got just one.


Thank the gods we've got you to tell us how the primaries are going,
Harry. Where do you find these little-known and arcane tidbits,
anyway?


:-)


Chuck, did I miss your admonishment of Harry for posting a political
troll?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


It was tongue in cheek sarcasm as an admonishment, but I guess that
went right over your head.....


Poor Bertie...always a dollar short & a day late.
He's considered harmless though.


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On Jan 17, 10:24Â*am, BAR wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 17, 9:02�am, HK wrote:
REPUBLICAN RIVALS SHARE ONE BOND: ALL LOSERS


By CHARLES HURT
NY Post


January 16, 2008 -- WASHINGTON - With this field of losers, it's no
wonder the race for the GOP presidential nomination remains completely
up for grabs.


The only common bond among the Republicans running is that each one has
managed to humiliate himself with disastrous defeats at some point or
another.


These guys have no running game, no passing game, no nothing.


Mike Huckabee got the ball in Iowa and promptly dropped it. John McCain
got it in New Hampshire and fumbled it last night in Michigan.


Now Mitt Romney has the ball and is destined to drop it in South
Carolina on Saturday.


But there's only one GOP candidate that beats all the rest at being a
loser: Rudy Giuliani.


He has perfected the art of underperforming to the point that his
campaign now insists it was all part of his game plan.


He's been reduced to watching from the sidelines and praying for other
people to lose - like McCain in Michigan so his momentum would be
stalled - rather than getting in the game and winning himself.


In fact, Rudy's campaigned so badly that the latest poll shows him
losing New Jersey, which had a front-row seat for his shining moment
during 9/11.


Even fringe candidate Ron Paul - the million-to-one long shot everybody
picks on to make themselves look good - is beating Giuliani.


Paul, who finished ahead of Giuliani in Michigan, currently has twice as
much claim on the Republican nomination as "America's Mayor."


He's picked up two delegates.


Giuliani? He's got just one.


Thank the gods we've got you to tell us how the primaries are going,
Harry. Where do you find these little-known and arcane tidbits,
anyway?


:-)


Chuck, did I miss your admonishment of Harry for posting a political troll?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Please see the second post in the thread, Bert.
I pitched Harry some grief for reposting the daily political news in
rec.boats. Maybe you don't do nuance, but "thank the gods we have you
around to let us know how the primaries are going" is intended to be
at least moderately sarcastic.
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 17, 10:24 am, BAR wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 17, 9:02�am, HK wrote:
REPUBLICAN RIVALS SHARE ONE BOND: ALL LOSERS
By CHARLES HURT
NY Post
January 16, 2008 -- WASHINGTON - With this field of losers, it's no
wonder the race for the GOP presidential nomination remains completely
up for grabs.
The only common bond among the Republicans running is that each one has
managed to humiliate himself with disastrous defeats at some point or
another.
These guys have no running game, no passing game, no nothing.
Mike Huckabee got the ball in Iowa and promptly dropped it. John McCain
got it in New Hampshire and fumbled it last night in Michigan.
Now Mitt Romney has the ball and is destined to drop it in South
Carolina on Saturday.
But there's only one GOP candidate that beats all the rest at being a
loser: Rudy Giuliani.
He has perfected the art of underperforming to the point that his
campaign now insists it was all part of his game plan.
He's been reduced to watching from the sidelines and praying for other
people to lose - like McCain in Michigan so his momentum would be
stalled - rather than getting in the game and winning himself.
In fact, Rudy's campaigned so badly that the latest poll shows him
losing New Jersey, which had a front-row seat for his shining moment
during 9/11.
Even fringe candidate Ron Paul - the million-to-one long shot everybody
picks on to make themselves look good - is beating Giuliani.
Paul, who finished ahead of Giuliani in Michigan, currently has twice as
much claim on the Republican nomination as "America's Mayor."
He's picked up two delegates.
Giuliani? He's got just one.
Thank the gods we've got you to tell us how the primaries are going,
Harry. Where do you find these little-known and arcane tidbits,
anyway?
:-)

Chuck, did I miss your admonishment of Harry for posting a political troll?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Please see the second post in the thread, Bert.
I pitched Harry some grief for reposting the daily political news in
rec.boats. Maybe you don't do nuance, but "thank the gods we have you
around to let us know how the primaries are going" is intended to be
at least moderately sarcastic.



Not to worry. Tomorrow Bert's President is going to tell us all the Bush
economy is doing so well he's going to propose some quick fix remedies
in order to stave off the recession that is already here.
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 17, 10:24 am, BAR wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 17, 9:02�am, HK wrote:
REPUBLICAN RIVALS SHARE ONE BOND: ALL LOSERS
By CHARLES HURT
NY Post
January 16, 2008 -- WASHINGTON - With this field of losers, it's no
wonder the race for the GOP presidential nomination remains completely
up for grabs.
The only common bond among the Republicans running is that each one has
managed to humiliate himself with disastrous defeats at some point or
another.
These guys have no running game, no passing game, no nothing.
Mike Huckabee got the ball in Iowa and promptly dropped it. John McCain
got it in New Hampshire and fumbled it last night in Michigan.
Now Mitt Romney has the ball and is destined to drop it in South
Carolina on Saturday.
But there's only one GOP candidate that beats all the rest at being a
loser: Rudy Giuliani.
He has perfected the art of underperforming to the point that his
campaign now insists it was all part of his game plan.
He's been reduced to watching from the sidelines and praying for other
people to lose - like McCain in Michigan so his momentum would be
stalled - rather than getting in the game and winning himself.
In fact, Rudy's campaigned so badly that the latest poll shows him
losing New Jersey, which had a front-row seat for his shining moment
during 9/11.
Even fringe candidate Ron Paul - the million-to-one long shot everybody
picks on to make themselves look good - is beating Giuliani.
Paul, who finished ahead of Giuliani in Michigan, currently has twice as
much claim on the Republican nomination as "America's Mayor."
He's picked up two delegates.
Giuliani? He's got just one.
Thank the gods we've got you to tell us how the primaries are going,
Harry. Where do you find these little-known and arcane tidbits,
anyway?
:-)

Chuck, did I miss your admonishment of Harry for posting a political troll?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Please see the second post in the thread, Bert.
I pitched Harry some grief for reposting the daily political news in
rec.boats. Maybe you don't do nuance, but "thank the gods we have you
around to let us know how the primaries are going" is intended to be
at least moderately sarcastic.


I understand nuance vs. outright slamming. It appears that you give the
lefties nuance and you outrigh slam the righties. Don't worry Chuck this
is expected behavior from you.


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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:14:48 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

On Jan 17, 10:24*am, BAR wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 17, 9:02?am, HK wrote:
REPUBLICAN RIVALS SHARE ONE BOND: ALL LOSERS


By CHARLES HURT
NY Post


January 16, 2008 -- WASHINGTON - With this field of losers, it's no
wonder the race for the GOP presidential nomination remains completely
up for grabs.


The only common bond among the Republicans running is that each one has
managed to humiliate himself with disastrous defeats at some point or
another.


These guys have no running game, no passing game, no nothing.


Mike Huckabee got the ball in Iowa and promptly dropped it. John McCain
got it in New Hampshire and fumbled it last night in Michigan.


Now Mitt Romney has the ball and is destined to drop it in South
Carolina on Saturday.


But there's only one GOP candidate that beats all the rest at being a
loser: Rudy Giuliani.


He has perfected the art of underperforming to the point that his
campaign now insists it was all part of his game plan.


He's been reduced to watching from the sidelines and praying for other
people to lose - like McCain in Michigan so his momentum would be
stalled - rather than getting in the game and winning himself.


In fact, Rudy's campaigned so badly that the latest poll shows him
losing New Jersey, which had a front-row seat for his shining moment
during 9/11.


Even fringe candidate Ron Paul - the million-to-one long shot everybody
picks on to make themselves look good - is beating Giuliani.


Paul, who finished ahead of Giuliani in Michigan, currently has twice as
much claim on the Republican nomination as "America's Mayor."


He's picked up two delegates.


Giuliani? He's got just one.


Thank the gods we've got you to tell us how the primaries are going,
Harry. Where do you find these little-known and arcane tidbits,
anyway?


:-)


Chuck, did I miss your admonishment of Harry for posting a political troll?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Please see the second post in the thread, Bert.
I pitched Harry some grief for reposting the daily political news in
rec.boats. Maybe you don't do nuance, but "thank the gods we have you
around to let us know how the primaries are going" is intended to be
at least moderately sarcastic.


How come he gets 'nuances'? I want a nuance also!
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 09:34:31 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote:

On Jan 17, 9:02?am, HK wrote:
REPUBLICAN RIVALS SHARE ONE BOND: ALL LOSERS

By CHARLES HURT
NY Post

January 16, 2008 -- WASHINGTON - With this field of losers, it's no
wonder the race for the GOP presidential nomination remains completely
up for grabs.

The only common bond among the Republicans running is that each one has
managed to humiliate himself with disastrous defeats at some point or
another.

These guys have no running game, no passing game, no nothing.

Mike Huckabee got the ball in Iowa and promptly dropped it. John McCain
got it in New Hampshire and fumbled it last night in Michigan.

Now Mitt Romney has the ball and is destined to drop it in South
Carolina on Saturday.

But there's only one GOP candidate that beats all the rest at being a
loser: Rudy Giuliani.

He has perfected the art of underperforming to the point that his
campaign now insists it was all part of his game plan.

He's been reduced to watching from the sidelines and praying for other
people to lose - like McCain in Michigan so his momentum would be
stalled - rather than getting in the game and winning himself.

In fact, Rudy's campaigned so badly that the latest poll shows him
losing New Jersey, which had a front-row seat for his shining moment
during 9/11.

Even fringe candidate Ron Paul - the million-to-one long shot everybody
picks on to make themselves look good - is beating Giuliani.

Paul, who finished ahead of Giuliani in Michigan, currently has twice as
much claim on the Republican nomination as "America's Mayor."

He's picked up two delegates.

Giuliani? He's got just one.


Thank the gods we've got you to tell us how the primaries are going,
Harry. Where do you find these little-known and arcane tidbits,
anyway?

:-)


CHUCK! Isn't this more political horse****?

Fair and balanced, fair and balanced, fair and balanced...
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wrote:
On Jan 17, 9:02?am, HK wrote:
REPUBLICAN RIVALS SHARE ONE BOND: ALL LOSERS


By CHARLES HURT
NY Post


January 16, 2008 -- WASHINGTON - With this field of losers, it's no
wonder the race for the GOP presidential nomination remains completely
up for grabs.


The only common bond among the Republicans running is that each one has
managed to humiliate himself with disastrous defeats at some point or
another.


These guys have no running game, no passing game, no nothing.


Mike Huckabee got the ball in Iowa and promptly dropped it. John McCain
got it in New Hampshire and fumbled it last night in Michigan.


Now Mitt Romney has the ball and is destined to drop it in South
Carolina on Saturday.


But there's only one GOP candidate that beats all the rest at being a
loser: Rudy Giuliani.


He has perfected the art of underperforming to the point that his
campaign now insists it was all part of his game plan.


He's been reduced to watching from the sidelines and praying for other
people to lose - like McCain in Michigan so his momentum would be
stalled - rather than getting in the game and winning himself.


In fact, Rudy's campaigned so badly that the latest poll shows him
losing New Jersey, which had a front-row seat for his shining moment
during 9/11.


Even fringe candidate Ron Paul - the million-to-one long shot everybody
picks on to make themselves look good - is beating Giuliani.


Paul, who finished ahead of Giuliani in Michigan, currently has twice as
much claim on the Republican nomination as "America's Mayor."


He's picked up two delegates.


Giuliani? He's got just one.


Thank the gods we've got you to tell us how the primaries are going,
Harry. Where do you find these little-known and arcane tidbits,
anyway?


:-)


CHUCK! Isn't this more political horse****?

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CHUCK! Isn't this more political horse****?

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On Jan 17, 9:02?am, HK wrote:
REPUBLICAN RIVALS SHARE ONE BOND: ALL LOSERS

By CHARLES HURT
NY Post

January 16, 2008 -- WASHINGTON - With this field of losers, it's no
wonder the race for the GOP presidential nomination remains completely
up for grabs.

The only common bond among the Republicans running is that each one has
managed to humiliate himself with disastrous defeats at some point or
another.

These guys have no running game, no passing game, no nothing.

Mike Huckabee got the ball in Iowa and promptly dropped it. John McCain
got it in New Hampshire and fumbled it last night in Michigan.

Now Mitt Romney has the ball and is destined to drop it in South
Carolina on Saturday.

But there's only one GOP candidate that beats all the rest at being a
loser: Rudy Giuliani.

He has perfected the art of underperforming to the point that his
campaign now insists it was all part of his game plan.

He's been reduced to watching from the sidelines and praying for other
people to lose - like McCain in Michigan so his momentum would be
stalled - rather than getting in the game and winning himself.

In fact, Rudy's campaigned so badly that the latest poll shows him
losing New Jersey, which had a front-row seat for his shining moment
during 9/11.

Even fringe candidate Ron Paul - the million-to-one long shot everybody
picks on to make themselves look good - is beating Giuliani.

Paul, who finished ahead of Giuliani in Michigan, currently has twice as
much claim on the Republican nomination as "America's Mayor."

He's picked up two delegates.

Giuliani? He's got just one.


Thank the gods we've got you to tell us how the primaries are going,
Harry. Where do you find these little-known and arcane tidbits,
anyway?

:-)

On the 10th anniversary of Bill and Monica and Bill's looking us in the eye
and lying. The radio guy this morning said there was a bumper sticker out.
"Monica's boyfriends wife for President".




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