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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (142783)2/19/2002 10:19:07 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (3) of 1577025
 
I actually have stopped finding his gaffes funny. More and more I believe he makes these gaffes because he doesn't have a fundamental understanding about what he is talking

Would you criticize Stephen Hawking's ability because he has difficulty speaking?

Which do you respond to -- talk, or action? We had eight years of slick talk. It got us nowhere. We are now in the midst of a foreign policy crisis made worse by the previous administration. We are now in the midst of a recession that began under the previous administration. And, as a nation, we are still reeling from the parade of eight years of Democrat scandal.

The simple truth is that Bush is not a great speaker. But it is clear that he is a first-rate thinker, first-rate manager, and has an excellent skill set for the job he was elected to do. But he isn't slick.

I might add, Clinton was no great speaker, either -- the main attributes of his speech were slickness and the ability to drone on for hours. Further, Bush's opponent was apparently a less-than-impressive speaker -- he clearly lost the debates.

I know it difficult for you to comprehend, but you have been gullible for eight years. Now, instead of a list of empty promises, we're getting reality.
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