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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Catfish who wrote (13959)11/3/2000 9:21:36 AM
From: ksuave  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13994
 
Look, all this stuff about drug use by both of these men is just gossip. I am not opposed to Bush because of his drunken drug-laden youth, and I consider it equally irrelevant whether or not Gore smoked pot or not, and quite frankly I don't care whether anyone else thinks it's a campaign issue.

Thank you for doing exactly what I said you'd do. It is revealed that Bush got a dui a long time ago and more importantly never let it be made public despite the position he currently is in (wouldn't it have been wiser for him to have defused it as an issue by admitting to it a long time ago rather than just hope that it was never made public when he was obviously going to be subjected to serious scrutiny?) . . . and what do you do? You consider it irrelevant because the source of the fact of his dui was revealed by a Democrat. Let's for one second imagine that you woke up this morning and there was a headline in the morning paper that it had been discovered that Gore had been arrested for dui. Honestly, Gemini, do you think you would just be dismissing it as a Republican campaign strategy or would you be howling away at how morally corrupt Gore is? I know the answer to that question.

So, why is the national debt an irrelevancy to you?