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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Ish who wrote (56114)11/1/2000 6:31:35 PM
From: fuzzymath  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
Clinton bows out; it's over.

I think it’s over. Despite the threatened Clinton vetoes and the successive daily emergency fundings of Government operations, Democrats have now assured Republicans that Clinton will approve a 2-week funding of the Government, so that Congress can adjourn before the election.

What does this say? It says that Clinton’s and Gore’s pollsters have told them that Clinton budget vetoes and shutdown of the Federal Government won’t work this time, it won’t help Gore. The American people are indeed sick and tired of the bickering between Clinton and his Republican congressional majority (created largely by Clinton’s own performance during his first 2 years in office, when, working with a Democrat-controlled House, he abandoned his “New Democrat” image and attempted to shift the Government sharply leftward).

There are no better indicators of what the true polls are than the actions of the candidates and Clinton. Bush campaigns in states presumed to belong to Gore. Clinton threatens, uses the “right wing” terminology, says “I’m staying in Washington to serve the people,” then goes out campaigning for Hillary and Democratic Congressional candidates.

It appears to be over, a victory for Bush.

kfarnham@FuzzyMath.com
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