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Beret Griffith
beretgriffith at charter.net
Sat Jan 19 13:37:59 EST 2008
Good one Cynthia.
The Republican convention will be in St. Paul.
The head of the Republican party in Minnesota
recently came out for Huckabee. Minnesota at one
time was a big Democratic state. Hopefully it
will turn a corner this election. Not a surprise
to see the Krauthammer piece in the Star Tribune.
Another piece from Krauthammer from The National Review last October ends with:
"So no more gnashing of teeth. Republicans have 4
1/2 good presidential candidates. All five would
make fine Cabinet members: Romney at Treasury,
Thompson at Justice, McCain at Defense, Giuliani
at Homeland Security, Huckabee at Interior. All
the team needs now is to pick a captain who can
beat Hillary." How's that for giving one the
creeps. Actually the whole article is creepy. I
don't think he's kidding. Check it out at The
National Review site, October 26, 2007.
I like Obama and occasionally lean toward him and
yet continue to go with Hillary.
Beret
At 10:58 AM 1/19/2008, you wrote:
>All of these pundits (TV and written) are in the
>entertainment business. They may mountains out
>of molehills. I am totally disgusted with all
>of them. Also no one can have a "pure" vote in
>Congress. Obama is incredibly moving and is
>truly forming a movement. Nonetheless I'm voting for Hiliary.
>Cynthia
>
>In a message dated 1/18/2008 6:20:29 P.M.
>Eastern Standard Time, dm14 at txstate.edu writes:
>Here, here! Thanks for articulating what I was
>thinking. Hereâs hoping we can have a campaign based on important issues.
>
>Diann McCabe
>
>
>On 1/18/08 4:58 PM, "Janice Ulangca" <aulangca at stny.rr.com> wrote:
>
>Dear Charles Krauthammer,
>
>Scrutiny is fine, but please - when does "a
>smile" become "a smirk"? And "You're not that
>bad, Hillary" is "an unkind cut, deeply
>ungracious, almost cruel"? Good
>grief! Personally I'm very grateful for
>Edwards, H. Clinton, and Obama, all. I know
>it's an honor to be president, and a chance to
>do much good, but what you have to go through to
>get there is terrific. And when both Republican
>and Democratic nominees are chosen, it will get
>worse, because all the gotchas of the pundits
>will focus on just one person from each
>party. Scrutiny of leadership style,
>experience, plans, vision, integrity, finances,
>wisdom is great. But I hope nobody will vote,
>or not vote, for president based on the nuances
>of one two-second facial expression. Or whether
>Hillary's momentary tears seemed genuine, or
>calibration of the degree of John Edwards'
>anger. I suppose the pundits are bored with
>policies - but policies, and yes, personal
>persuasiveness, are what will make a difference
>in American lives and the world.
>
>Janice Ulangca
>
>
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