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Jerry Brown On His First Gubernatorial Campaign: ‘It’s All a Lie… I Didn’t Have a Plan for CA’
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Posted on 10/26/2010 7:19:51 AM PDT by blog.Eyeblast.tv
During an interview on the program CNN Late Edition in 1992 Jerry Brown (D-CA) admitted that nearly everything he said in his first campaign for governor of California was a lie. Here are Browns rather candid remarks:
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TOPICS: Government; Society
KEYWORDS: jerrybrown; megwhitman; yesterday
To: blog.Eyeblast.tv
Looks like a good last week TV and radio ad for his opponent.
To: All
If Brown wins, California will get what it deserves.
There is no rational or remotely logical explanation for this guy being returned to office.
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posted on
10/26/2010 7:27:01 AM PDT
by
j_k_l
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posted on
10/26/2010 7:43:40 AM PDT
by
ButThreeLeftsDo
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To: blog.Eyeblast.tv
This is typical of what I remember about hippies back in the early seventies. They were con men (and women) first and foremost. They bought in to the nihilist theory that there is no morality, that society is an illusion (at best) or a system set up to perpetuate a phallocentric patriarchical ruling class (at worst). These empty intellectual positions fit in nicely with "if it feels good do it" and "fake it till you make it."
This is how I remember hippies. Jerry Brown, in admitting that "he had no plan" in this interview, is just confirming my own recollection of that time.
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posted on
10/26/2010 8:28:16 AM PDT
by
Steely Tom
(Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)
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