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To: tonto who wrote (233)6/17/2004 9:37:47 AM
From: MrLucky  Respond to of 4965
 
I read the Times once upon a time. The only good purpose they serve is to provide employment. Their focus is on "staged news". Honesty is not in the mix.



To: tonto who wrote (233)6/17/2004 5:24:25 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4965
 
Odd man out: Al Gore's journey into irrelevance

Collin Levey / Times editorial columnist

It was a real love-in at the White House this week as President Bush extended a warm welcome to the Clintons for the unveiling of their official White House portraits. But while everyone was trading backrubs, there was one person notably absent from the room: Al Gore.

Asked about the former veep's absence, former Clinton spokeswoman Dee Dee Myers seemed to arch an eyebrow. "Good question," she told NBC. "I think that was a question that was being asked all over the room yesterday by the Clinton aides that were there. I don't know."

Myers continued: "I think it was well-known that things did not end on a high note between the president and the vice president; however, they seemed to reconcile over the years."

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