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Who Can Win in 2004?
(Originally Published October 17, 2003)
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| October 17, 2003
| Jonathan Rauch
Posted on 12/10/2005 9:39:30 AM PST by Checkers
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To: jdm
Hitlery was co-President with Slick Willie since Jan. 1993. Therefore, using this guy's formula, Old Crusty expires in '07, before the next Presidential election.As you will. Personally, I hate pseudo-rules like this, because they encourage complacency. If you believe that Hillary Clinton cannot be elected President because of some silly "expiration date", you won't be motivated to fight against her because she can't win anyway. It's dangerous.
And by the way, here's some helpful advice which you are of course free to ignore. As bad as Hillary Clinton is, as much as I fear the prospect of her as President... Hitler was worse. A lot worse. Calling her "Hitlery" isn't clever, it's juvenile. You know how the lefties call the President names like "Chimpy McBushitler?" You know how stupid they sound when they do it? Well, that's you.
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12/12/2005 3:48:31 AM PST
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To: Politicalities
"Calling her "Hitlery" isn't clever, it's juvenile. You know how the lefties call the President names like "Chimpy McBushitler?" You know how stupid they sound when they do it? Well, that's you."
It's a play on words, just like Old Crusty or Slick Willie. Dozens of people here refer to her as Hitlery -- it's been that way for years. It just has a nice ring to it, what can I say. And it sounds sooooooo much more clever than the Chimpy McBushitler of which you speak. :)
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12/12/2005 5:49:56 PM PST
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jdm
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