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Politics
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senator from New York?
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2489 I saw something about that this morning before shutting off the tube. It was inNeocon-6/7/2000
2488 It seems to be the hallmark of this administration, although what these people Edwarda16/7/2000
2487 No surprise there. She is the very image of smug self- regard............Neocon-6/7/2000
2486 Incredible, isn't it? And if there isn't a photo op, don't expecEdwarda16/7/2000
2485 I should have such problems. Lady, who is kidding whom? In a republic, even theNeocon-6/7/2000
2484 Here's a fun story: On a trip she had a fit because her luggage arrived atEdwarda-6/7/2000
2483 Lousy boss, not exactly a gangbusters diplomat either. I consider treatment of Neocon-6/7/2000
2482 She looks for "fall guys" and reams people out in public to humiliateEdwarda-6/7/2000
2481 I would have bet on that........Neocon-6/7/2000
2480 And Ms. Albright is no favorite either!Edwarda-6/7/2000
2479 I am glad to know that the State Department is stocked with so many good heads&Neocon-6/7/2000
2478 I did find it striking that all of the career State Dept. people I know urged mEdwarda-6/7/2000
2477 That is a possible outcome,yes........Neocon-6/7/2000
2476 I don't think that the credit <i>is</i> disentangled in the endEdwarda-6/7/2000
2475 That is also true. However the credit is disentangled in the end, though, he waNeocon-6/7/2000
2474 And benefitting from a prosperity with which he had very little to do. Of courEdwarda-6/7/2000
2473 Well, I suppose that is true. On the other hand, Guiliani represented what coulNeocon-6/7/2000
2472 But it was a race of personalities rather than issues. Keep in mind that thereEdwarda-6/7/2000
2471 That makes sense, although I still think Guiliani was likely to win........Neocon-6/7/2000
2470 I think that he figured that Giuliani's personality and lack of appeal in uEdwarda-6/7/2000
2469 By this time, I agree. I am mainly dubious about his early boosting of the candNeocon-6/7/2000
2468 No, but she does have a head of steam up and not supporting her could be trickyEdwarda-6/7/2000
2467 Yes, but Hillary is not necessarily in the best interests of the party. I wouldNeocon-6/7/2000
2466 I agree. Until now Schumer has shown himself to be very bright. I think that Edwarda-6/7/2000
2465 BTW, although he is a bright guy, the scoop is that he was a poor student, bothNeocon-6/7/2000
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