1 posted on
12/15/2002 4:11:00 PM PST by
kristinn
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To: kristinn
Gore and Clinton on one show? I don't know if I can handle it!
To: kristinn
festering mouth sore bump
To: kristinn
I thought Leslie Stahl did a poor job. She never really explored the reasons why Gore decided not to run. Gore offered some stuff about members of his party being worn out from his 2000 run, but she never probed or explored it.
This was an historic moment: the end of Al Gore's political career, and Stahl blew it. It ended with a whimper about his beard, and then it was over. Disappointing.
To: kristinn
Boy, a hit piece on the administration last week and another one this week. Last week they called President Bush a liar, not they're calling Rummy a liar. However, the media is not biased...tommy daschle told me the right-wingers have fully taken over.
To: kristinn
To: kristinn
60 minutes is CBS right??
Here in Philly they are showing a football game
15 posted on
12/15/2002 4:19:11 PM PST by
Mo1
To: kristinn
Bill Clinton is featured in a teaser for anothe story--the sore on his mouth is frightening! I wonder how he got it? I'm sure they won't ask, and he won't tell.
To: hole_n_one
Perhaps you could capture "the sore" for the record?
To: kristinn
We have football here in MI right now. I even hurried home from evening Church in order to view the debacle.
20 posted on
12/15/2002 4:21:25 PM PST by
mombonn
To: kristinn
Gore:
ZZZZZZZZZZ'zzzzzzzClintoon: B-A-R-F
To: kristinn
I didn't sleep well last night after watching Gore in that hot tub scene on SNL. We all knew last night he wouldn't be running - couldn't do it after such a undignified showing last night.
34 posted on
12/15/2002 4:31:02 PM PST by
Peach
To: kristinn
Now on to Clinton/Reynolds segment. They flash footage of Clinton as they talk about an event at which young people were given a chance to meet "role models."
To: kristinn
Watching college Nancy Drew come alive in a ABC Disney movie is probably much more entertaining than Al Gore. I just woke up from a nap to make it tonight in a graveyard shift and do not need a day nightmare of Al Gore to stimulaate me, lol. I think I will skip this. I saw enough of him on Saturday Night Live. Thanks for the post though
Brad
To: kristinn
The movie "Caligula" depicted Tiberius as a shambling, disease-ridden mockery of his former self while indulging in a hedonistic lifestyle entirely bereft of morality or restraint. Yet another reason I call myself Tacitus, crying over our decline.
To: kristinn
DOes anyone know this supposed connection with Tipper and Heinz company?
95 posted on
12/15/2002 5:03:46 PM PST by
Sungirl
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Stoner online campus talk show host 'Jarret,' played by Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV)'s Jimmy Fallon (news), left, is reprimanded by Professor Wormley Curtis, played by former vice president Al Gore (news - web sites), center, during the broadcast of SNL's weekly show of which Gore served as host. Fellow SNL cast member Horatio Sanz, right, plays along with musical guest Phish, background. (AP Photo/NBC, Mary Ellen Matthews) - Dec 15 7:56 AM ET |
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In this handout picture, Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV) Executive Producer Lorne Michaels, center, attempts to revive former Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites) being hit with a stun gun by Tracy Morgan, left, to separate him from a prolonged kiss with his wife Tipper during the Saturday Night Live show broadcast Saturday, Dec. 14, 2002 from New York. (AP Photo/NBC, Mary Ellen Matthews) - Dec 15 12:59 AM ET |
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In this handout picture, from left to right, former Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites) explains to 'West Wing' cast members Martin Sheen (news), who portrays the president on the show, and John Spencer (news) that he doesn't want to leave the Oval Office set in a videotaped piece for the Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV) comedy show broadcast Saturday, Dec. 14, 2002. (AP Photo/NBC, Justin Lubin) - Dec 15 12:46 AM ET |
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In this handout picture, former Vice President Al Gore (news - web sites) portrays Sen. Trent Lott R-Miss. on a Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV) parody of MSNBC's 'Hardball' show. (AP Photo/NBC, Mary Ellen Matthews) - Dec 15 12:38 AM ET |
To: kristinn
Will wonders never cease? If people stayed tuned, they saw a segment on race based affirmative action at U. Michigan.
60 Minutes actually seemed sympathetic to the OPPONENTS of affirmative action. The university official who defended it came off as snide and deceptive, and the white woman who is the plaintiff in the case against the law school was portrayed very sympathetically.
By coincidence, they interviewed Jeff Lehman, Dean of the law school, who came off the most snide and condescending of all. It was just announced yesterday that he has been chosen as Cornell's new President - a reward from the liberal establishmet for his defense of affirmative action, no doubt.
To: kristinn
Algore is going to run in 2004. What he says now means nothing. The election is almost two full years away. No one wins the popular vote without running again. Hell change his mind, Spring 2004. Bet on it.
To: kristinn
To: kristinn
Does The 'Toon have a shanker?
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