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To: Machaon who wrote (27106)9/22/1999 11:55:00 AM
From: mark silvers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39621
 
Robert,

The problem that I have with Bradley right now is that he does not seem very dynamic. He has had a great opportunity with Al Gore stumbling over his own feet, to build some great momentum and maybe even become the front runner. he does not appear to be seizing that opportunity.

OTOH, he does seem to have the respect of his peers on both sides of the aisle. I mostly see him described as a well meaning intellectual type.

Overall, at this point we seem to have an incredibly poor group of candidates from both sides as far as inspiring the American people.

Mark



To: Machaon who wrote (27106)9/22/1999 12:01:00 PM
From: Barnabus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39621
 
"...Bradley...very sharp and quick on his feet"
From his basketball playing days. He was a terrific player.
But alas, now he is a politician. And the cheering is selective. He did "nail" Sam Donaldson & Cookie Roberts about smoking grass and admitted to such himself and said he "inhaled unlike Clinton."

So what's wrong with being like a child? Those were the good old days. Trusting. Dependant. Guileless. Innocent. Marvelled. Magical. Etc.
I remember planting a plug receptacle in order to grow more, because a little neighbor girl said it would grow. It didn't of course. But even the memory of it warms my heart as I think of our innocence of those times.

OMB