Flatsville--Is not the content of what you wrote, and the references you cited, a more poignant example as to what is, is? (LOL)
Beyond the turn of the century misuse of what is, is; facts still remain as facts.
Yes, Bush and education is a most deplorable comparative. And his running mate's civic lessons to school children, via his example of not voting in 14 of the past 16 elections, also is hardly educational or a role model-type example of leadership.
Republicans severely believe in power, and that with power comes money. And I think one of the hidden reasons why a certain faction of Republicans vehemently and vindictively hate both Clinton and Gore is because this particular dynamic Democratic duo, as they think of it, stole their power and the money, which got spread around in less of a selective balance. I further think they hate Hillary Clinton because she represents a new kind of political force which, to them, is threatening to the base of power they hungrily desire. |