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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (129003)11/22/2000 9:04:41 PM
From: Daniel Schuh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1570314
 
Yeah, yeah. The compassionate conservative, the reformer with results, W is for women, whatever. I got nothing against W personally, but as near as I can tell all those advisors that are going to make up for his lack of experience are pretty hard core partisans. They sure managed to do the job on McCain, who had much better conservative credentials than W.

As for Hillary running for President, that's some kind of bizarre recurring conservative fantasy. The wackos had Rosaline Carter running for President too. It would certainly fill the emotional void for Republicans, though.



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (129003)11/22/2000 11:27:42 PM
From: exhon2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570314
 
Jim:

re >>Hillary will be happy in that she can go after the nomination in 2004. At that time she will likely have shedded the Billy baggage, the carpetbagger image and will be a much more formidable candidate<<

And how will Billary shed the Evita image?

Regards,

Greg