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Just out a few minutes ago:
Monday, April 23, 2007 9:52 a.m. EDT Al Gore Secretly Assembling Campaign Political strategists close to Al Gore have secretly begun assembling a campaign team to prepare for a new run for the White House by the former vice president. Two members of Gore’s staff from his unsuccessful campaign for the presidency in 2000 have been approached about working with Gore if he decides to toss his hat into the ring, they told Britain’s Sunday Telegraph. One of Gore’s former campaign workers said: "I was asked whether I would be available toward the end of the year if I am needed. They know he has not ruled out running and if he decides to jump in, he will have to move very fast. "He hasn’t asked them to do this, nor has he told them not to.” http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/4/23/95503.shtml?s=ic |
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Poor Pat Buchanon. Last election, his views were much like Kerry's on a lot of issues. When told of that, he said "Heck, I can't support Kerry. He's a liberal." LOL. Besides, if he did, he might lose his job as a "conservative" TV pundit. |
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I don't like the Hillary-Obama media show we have to put up with every night. They get all the attention because the media is so PC. Poor John Edwards gets none because he's a white male? McCain and Guiliani aren't getting much attention, either. Well, Gore is also a white male. The Democrats could use a stronger male image--especially in the Senate--that Reid is a milktoast, and he's managed to make the Republicans look like the majority in the Senate. |
I think Gore has a better chance of winning, by far, than any other current Dem candidate.
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See my comments from this thread, I am not surprised by this at all
http://66.236.61.177/showthread.php?s=&threadid=333619 |
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after Hillary, Gore has about the best political machine available.
i can't imagine Obama being the next war president! at least Hillary can be ruthless if she has to. |
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Obama would pull a bunch more Republicans than Gore. I heard him speak at the DNC convention and he had me (a staunch Republican) nodding my head. Was it an act? More than likely, but Gore can't even fake it anymore. |
The interesting question will be whether Gore learned his lesson from 2000 on why he should have buttoned his lip on guns. His trying to outliberal Bill Bradley on the gun issue definitely cost him TN and WV, when he should have easily won those states. And having won them would have made FL a moot point and Gore would have handily won the electoral college vote.
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I would pay money to see the "Hillary Vs. Gore" Smack down.
IMO, There aren't any two bigger egos in the entire world. Howard Dean can MC the big event, Oh man this is going to be good! Jerry Springer, eat your heart out. |
I keep wondering..no matter who wins in 2008, how could we be worse off than we are today?
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Is there any law against losing three times in a row? Kinda like baseball or felonies?
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Nixon came back from the grave, after losing to Kennedy in 1960.
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Gore did not just lose in TN. and WV. he lost pretty big all over the South and other rural areas. Most all women would not chose Hilary as the first woman to make a serious run at the Oval Office and most woman have no respect for her either since she let her ass-clown of a husband swing his willie and any and every skirt in his line of sight. Even as far as politicians are concerned Gore's level of phony is at all new levels. He could be the next Nixon though and I do liken him to Tricky Dick. |
I'm a registered Democrat but will probably vote Republican...again. Hypocrisy and egos abound on both sides but the Democrats are the big winneers there.
Democrats: Hillary is a power hungry hypocritatic witch who I've always despised. She'll say anything to anyone at anytime in order to further herself. No wonder Bill had women problems. Obama is just too liberal. I think he could do the job- but his lack of experience, promises to the left and post VT comments mean no way jose. If his presidency were a movie it would be called Jimmy Carter 2- the horror returns. Edwards is disgusting- he takes hypocrisy and ego to levels even Hillary match. I never realized someone could thank that highly of theirself. If he were in my high school he would have had the ***** kicked out of him regularly on general principal. But he does have the best hair of any candidate. Gore: A fat joke of a hypocrite. He lost my support long before he ever became Mr. Environment. Anyone who supports him is a moron. On the Republican side: Brownback: Pluh-lease. Too conservative and he hasn't got a chance. Is anyone gonna vote for a dork from Kansas named Brownback? Romney: Another too coservative for me- and he seems to have a bit of the Edwards disease. And the Jeffery Dahmer diesease. McCain: Just SHUT UP John. A fantastic critic who beleives firmly in the power of hindsight. But not an executive or a leader. Hillary Jr. in many respects. Thompson: Well maybe but I don't know where he stands on anything. Best voice of all the candidates. Reagan 2? We'll see. Giulani: A pro-abortion real life individual who has shown he can lead and inspire. But first he has to win the Republican nod.... |
Stalin's ghost came and visited me the other night. He told me with a twinge of bittersweet reflection that, being a dead man, he has no chance to reclaim his record as a ruthless communist with Hillary and Obama around...
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Carins, I concur with your every word there.
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Is Joe lieberman still running as an idependent? If so, I may just vote for him vs. any Democan or Republicrat. |
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