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Politics : The Republican Crash 1999 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mc who wrote (472)12/17/1998 12:58:00 PM
From: gerard mangiardi  Respond to of 609
 
Exactly



To: mc who wrote (472)12/17/1998 1:16:00 PM
From: Mike 2.0  Respond to of 609
 
Good post

Re timing of attack on Iraq, Clinton has Tony Blair's full support for the attack, including troops and resources. Who really thinks Blair would be a willing stooge for a premeditated "wag the dog" strategy? Only in the mind of Dick Armey and the rest of the rabid righties, I guess.



To: mc who wrote (472)12/17/1998 1:50:00 PM
From: P.T.Burnem  Respond to of 609
 
The House should just drop this crap. Even if they impeach him, he'll never be convicted in a Senate trial. Does anyone here really think 2/3 of the Senate will convict and remove him from office?

A few weeks ago few believed that Clinton would be impeached. Today, the impeachment train appears to be unstoppable.

The voters do not really mind Clinton's leaving office, all they want is to avoid a protracted trial in the Senate that, they fear, may paralyze the country. This is why 65% oppose Clinton's being impeached, and 58% would like Clinton to resign if impeached.

I'd put Clinton's odds of completing his second term at about 50%.

PTB