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To: TigerPaw who wrote (36686)9/14/2000 12:03:24 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
caught the clips on "Hardball" tonight , and the republican
antagonist (a woman ) seemed to have a problem with
Hilliary's alma mater...<ggg>

Republicans are still kicking about how anyone
would dare accuse them of conspiring !

She felt Hilliary lost points , because she didn't make an apology , for such allegations , and claiming her husband was innocent <ggg>

(Let's see , the greatest American Presidential Scandal and illegal conspiracy in the Twentieth Century was.....Republican , miles and miles above.... no contest.)

The host of Hardball just shook
his head slightly in disbelief
( he rarely ever does) , indicating he was not buying her analysis.

In his opinion , disagreeing with her, his view was
that Hilliary was looking better than he
had ever seen her .
(sorry DMA , but if you think Lasio "kicked Ass"...please don't give me any stock tips )

The next segment was a debate on what the real issues
were in this campaign...some junior Republican Congressman
kept insisting that we will all be surprised
how Gay Boy Scout leaders deal, will be the undoing of the Democratic Party . He was adamant . I was in shock with perplexed amusement....so was the commentator.

The episode on Hardball tonight ended with
a few 100,000 people shaking their heads
including the commentator, wondering if this guy was for real.

The Boy Scouts are going to be the deciding factor in a presidential election?

Oh ,this is getting to be
desperation time,
totally.



To: TigerPaw who wrote (36686)9/14/2000 9:19:38 AM
From: kvkkc1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Ever think he was looking at the audience? That is who public speakers normally address.knc