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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Earlie who wrote (88234)1/11/2001 11:15:12 AM
From: Tom M  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
Earlie re:sitting out or jumping in - it may be a bit sophomoric of me, but I don't see people giving enough consideration to the Jan 20 deadline required to keep Clinton's legacy "in tact", as it were. As we've seen, this has been an extremely politically targeted market of liberal interpretations vs conservative. We've also seen Wall St go liberal mainstream media via CNBS etc. Wall St and corporate america couldn't embrace Clinton any more for allowing this wonderous new era, and I certainly believe that Wall St is "trying" to keep his legacy as intact as possible till Jan 20. If a rally continues past that, fine, but the landing won't be on his watch. They're already salivating about the next election. I think too many people share your and my feelings that it's probably the most dangerous rally in history to try to get in on - and more importantly, out earlie -g-.
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