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To: Rarebird who wrote (2307)9/11/1998 3:48:00 PM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6439
 
Rarebird,

I suspect that you truly are the expert on lame ducks. But your view of President Clinton is somewhat parochial. Outside of the United States, the President remains in high regard in most countries (Possibly Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran and Libya excluded) and certainly wouldn't be regarded as a lame duck or impotent for that matter.

I suspect the same is true within the USA, given the President's standing in the polls. There is a sector of the Republican party who seem somewhat indignant giving the outside world the impression that they themselves are impotent and jealous of anybody having a little more capability than they do.

All of which has very little to do with MO and its prospects on a fundamental basis. And in the long term, fundamentals will come out.

FWIW.

Ian.

I think it's in our interest here to keep Clinton in power as an inept lameduck figurehead President who no one takes seriously.