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To: iandiareii who wrote (35262)2/23/1999 2:47:00 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 67261
 
Some of them are goofy, but most of them reflect the contention that gaffes are a natural result of fatigue and stress. "Republicans understand the importance of bondage" is a pretty ordinary slip of the tongue, as is omitting "forces of stability" in the line "forces of (stability over) aggression". Some show obvious punchiness, like the happy campers blather. Some are merely awkwardly phrased, not out-and-out silly. And some are simply astute observations: for example, "I am not part of the problem, I am a Republican"...:-)



To: iandiareii who wrote (35262)2/23/1999 3:02:00 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 67261
 
By the way, I would rather have a guy in the Oval Office who sounds like a doofus sometimes, but is honest and knows how to appoint advisers (Quayle had Bill Kristol as his chief of staff, which is not at all shabby), than to have some guy who explains to me that everything depends on what "is" means, is so practiced a phony that his biting of his lower lip has become a national joke, and whose principle advisors are pollsters, campaign consultants, and Hollywood denizens.