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1 posted on 11/27/2004 11:50:11 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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I don't get what the Democrats see in Clinton. Look at what's happened to them in the last 12 years, you'd think they'd exile him to Siberia. But no, he's still highly regarded in party circles. Then again to liberals, failure is actually an indication of true greatness. The worse you do, the better a person you are.


2 posted on 11/27/2004 11:52:41 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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HRC in '08 would be a gift to Republicans... I still do not think she could win in the primary's, even if they ran the same cast of losers.


7 posted on 11/28/2004 12:04:25 AM PST by operation clinton cleanup
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"With Bill reportedly still weak and tired from his recent heart-bypass surgery, Hillary handled many of the non-stop media interviews, including a lengthy prime-time appearance..."

Billy Jeffy Bubba is WEAK FROM STDs - Sexually Transmitted Diseases - damaging his already-compromised immune system, and will *decline*, soon.

Good riddance, lowlife, traitorous shitfilth scumbag! Your socialist, bitch-co-partner, Hitlery, too!

Decline, decline, decline, decline, decline, decline!!!


8 posted on 11/28/2004 12:16:37 AM PST by 7.62 x 51mm (• veni • vidi • vino • visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
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Shhhh. Don't tell anyone.

Seriously, I have long maintained that at some point in the future a historian will make a name for himself writing a book or article hypthesizing that Bill Clinton was a GOP mole whose job was to take down the Dim party. And heck maybe he is, a real mole could hardly have done a more effective job.


15 posted on 11/28/2004 12:52:20 AM PST by JLS
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Republicans temporarily lost control of the Senate in June 2001, when James Jeffords became an independent, but the GOP regained majority status at the ballot box in November 2002. Republicans improved their majority in the House in the 2002 and 2004 elections. Today, the GOP controls more House seats than it has since the 1946 election. Republicans also added four Senate seats in 2004 (55-44-1) as George W. Bush won re-election by 3.5 million votes.

I had forgotten about that Ba$tard Jeffords. I wonder what life is like in the Senate for him now? It must be like Benedict Arnold having to serve in the Continental Army after its victory over the British.

18 posted on 11/28/2004 2:55:43 AM PST by SkyPilot
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Going into the 1992 elections, Democrats occupied 266 seats in the House, producing a 100-seat advantage over Republicans. In November 1992, the GOP picked up 10 seats in the House by defeating 16 Democratic incumbents.

The Nov. 8, 1994, Republicans: 1) defeated 34 Democratic incumbent representatives (without losing a single Republican incumbent in the House) and captured 52 Democratic-held seats in the House; 2) won majority control of the House (230-204 with one independent) for the first time in 40 years; 3) defeated the Democratic speaker of the House; and 4) recaptured majority control (52-48) of the Senate for the first time in eight years by beating two Democratic incumbents and winning six open seats vacated by retiring Democrats. The next day, Democratic Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama switched parties. He was followed three months later by Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell of Colorado, whose defection to the GOP produced a 54-46 Republican majority...Republicans gained control of 30 governorships.

Mr. Clinton easily won re-election in 1996, but Republicans maintained control of the House and increased their majority in the Senate.

While Democrats again achieved incremental gains in the House in 1998 and 2000, and actually tied the GOP in the Senate (50-50) in 2000, Republicans continued to exercise majority control in both bodies after both elections.

Republicans temporarily lost control of the Senate in June 2001, when James Jeffords became an independent, but the GOP regained majority status at the ballot box in November 2002.

Republicans improved their majority in the House in the 2002 and 2004 elections. Republicans added four Senate seats in 2004 (55-44-1). Meanwhile, GOP governors outnumber Democrats (28-21)... Republicans continue to control more state senates and state houses than Democrats do.

28 posted on 11/28/2004 6:19:07 AM PST by miltonim (Fight those who do not believe in Allah. - Koran, Surah IX: 29)
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What I think the Dems like is his "popularity" say what you will he is as charismatic an individual that has ever shown up on stage. I thought it was funny that one of the dems talking heads during the trailer unveiling said Clintons legacy would be that the world loved him. How appropriate.
30 posted on 11/28/2004 7:07:13 AM PST by LajollaBruce
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Don't forget the Presidential Corruption Index, defined by Charles Krauthammer as "the number of laws passed to keep a president's successors from doing what he did.
34 posted on 11/28/2004 11:07:43 AM PST by DuncanWaring (...and Freedom tastes of Reality)
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Clinton put together one of the most effective money raising machines in history. Look how much Kerry raised when he was No-Show candidate from the Get-Go!

You take the Richs', Soros, Riadys', Huangs', chinese officials...there is enough money for any surviving democrat to live a life of luxury...


38 posted on 11/28/2004 1:55:30 PM PST by Prost1 (If you teach what your history teachers taught you, you will be corrected...)
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