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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Don Hurst who wrote (39809)9/26/2000 2:37:10 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
A few interesting questions. Who dares answer?

1) Does the Bush camp have a mole among poor folk?

2) Can anyone answer why it is that Fox News only features very pretty blonde female Republican analysts during roundtable interviews?

3) Could Number Two, above, be a subliminal FoxNews bid to help deliver the male vote for Republicans?

4) Could Number Two and Three, above, possibly have anything to do with former heavy-duty Republican strategist Roger Ailes being news director at FoxNews?

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5) Could Mr. Ailes be in close consultation with hired politgun, former Democrat, former Republican, Fox analyst/political strategist, Dick Morris? Anyone else, besides me, think that Morris seems awfully Republican these days? Hey, wait a minute. Could Morris be the source of all those Fox GOP blondes?

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6) And why is Morris continually harping that all Bush has to do in order to win is "steal Gore's issues?" What's this say about Bush?

7) Anyone think those female blonde Fox Republican analysts got chosen due to luck of the draw, quality of analytical content or is there something more sinister going on here? Someone, please, pray do tell how they got there.

8) Finally, if you're male, are you male enough to vote for Gore? Or Nader? Or any of the others who, except for a token piece here and there, mostly get shut out by the mainstream media?

9) Relative to debates. Had the presidential commission standard prevailed when Jesse Ventura was running, he wouldn't have been included...and likely wouldn't have won the governor's seat. Anyone think a debate is a debate when important voices and substantive issues get shut out?

10) Anyone know why it is that only half of half the people actually elect our presidents? Or for that matter, why Dick Cheny only voted twice in the past 16 elections--not even voting in the Republican's most recent presidential primary?

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