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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Zoltan! who wrote (9882)12/6/1999 4:14:00 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Absolutely. Why isn't this troubling to the media elite?



To: Zoltan! who wrote (9882)12/6/1999 4:16:00 PM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 769670
 
Female hairdo debates Algor, comes in second:

But Al Gore's witless run for the presidency is different. Ms. Stahl cooed and gurgled at the great stone man in a manner that would have been unseemly in a woman half her age. You got the feeling she was toiling to create a little amnesia herself, as she urged the veep to embellish his recent campaign-trail expressions of "anger" at his best friend, Bill Clinton.

"What were you angry at?" she asked, offering Gore the usual Clintonian options (Sex? Lies? Betrayal?)

Gore laughed boyishly. "The same thing you were angry at," he said.

Ms. Stahl flirted right back. "Well, you don't know if I was angry," she said.

"I do," he replied.

"No you don't," she said.

"Well, I'm asking you now," said Gore. "Weren't you?"

Wowed by this brilliant rhetorical volley, Ms. Stahl now offered an aside to the viewers. "Debating Al Gore," she said, "is always a mistake."

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