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


To: $Mogul who wrote (57450)11/3/2000 12:41:45 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 769670
 
Thanks. Obviously I'm for Gore. But aside from that disclaimer I do calls 'em like I sees 'em. The Perot endorsement would usually be a huge story but Perot didn't make sense number one, then the DUI story broke and now that is the front page headline not Permot's endorsement which isn't a story anywhere. Maybe because Perot blamed for press about five times during his pronouncement. I don't think the press bought his line. Larry King sure didn't. He had an apologetic expression the whole time and kept giving Perot the toughest caller questions. He also kept reminding Perot of the facts which perot just ignored rather than consider. Then King asked Perot if anything would change his mind. Perot said if Gore apologized for his "lies" then he might even switch to him or at least go neutral.
Yeah and like what politician doesn't "lie"? it's all about telling people what they want to hear and trying to save your ass at the same time. Even Perot lied when he bowed out years ago. He made up some excuse when the truth I heard was that his beloved daughter (who is gay) was about to be outed by the GOP (or conservative cronies) on the day of her wedding to a man. Perot used to have credibility. Or maybe he was a crack-pot military nut all along. Remember his running mate Admiral Stockdale? Man was totally senile and admitted during the VP debate he probably shouldn't be there. heh heh