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"Krusty" |
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18 Dec 2004 08:18:39 PM |
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Lard ***** Michael Moore Praying For A Miracle. |
http://tinyurl.com/3wyce
Conspiracy filmmaker-turned-political strategist Michael Moore is touting
New York Sen Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Party's star presidential
candidate in 2008, saying that women in America would turn out in droves to
vote her back into the White House.
In quotes first reported by California's Santa Monica Mirror, Moore told
Democrats gathered last week at a Pacific Palisades home: "Hillary is a
star. She walks into a room and it lights up."
Saying his party needed to nominate "a candidate people want to watch,"
Moore contended that Clinton would be hugely popular with female voters,
especially single moms.
"Poor, disenfranchised, single moms - they will come out to vote if they
believe their life will be better," Moore predicted. "Don't give them a
candidate with a confusing message."
The single-mom vote is critical to the party's success in 2008, he said,
because single mothers make up a disproportionate percentage of the 70
million people who did not vote in 2004.
The conspiracy filmmaker does have one problem with a Clinton candidacy,
however, complaining that she's been hawkish on the war in Iraq.
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| User: "AgentOrangeCleaner" |
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| Title: Re: Lard ***** Michael Moore Praying For A Miracle. |
18 Dec 2004 09:56:15 PM |
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"Krusty" <Krusty@KissMyAss.fool> wrote in message
news:%u5xd.14682$Z27.9178@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
http://tinyurl.com/3wyce
Conspiracy filmmaker-turned-political strategist Michael Moore is touting
New York Sen Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Party's star presidential
candidate in 2008, saying that women in America would turn out in droves
to vote her back into the White House.
In quotes first reported by California's Santa Monica Mirror, Moore told
Democrats gathered last week at a Pacific Palisades home: "Hillary is a
star. She walks into a room and it lights up."
Saying his party needed to nominate "a candidate people want to watch,"
Moore contended that Clinton would be hugely popular with female voters,
especially single moms.
"Poor, disenfranchised, single moms - they will come out to vote if they
believe their life will be better," Moore predicted. "Don't give them a
candidate with a confusing message."
The single-mom vote is critical to the party's success in 2008, he said,
because single mothers make up a disproportionate percentage of the 70
million people who did not vote in 2004.
The conspiracy filmmaker does have one problem with a Clinton candidacy,
however, complaining that she's been hawkish on the war in Iraq.
The 2004 election proved that Michael Moore has ZERO influence (actually,
that's not true, he has negative influence) on politics. Hilary would shun
him in a second if she decided to run.
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| User: "Dave Simpson" |
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| Title: Re: Lard ***** Michael Moore Praying For A Miracle. |
19 Dec 2004 08:04:53 PM |
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Hillary is aided by Dim Desperation.
What's amusing is that the center is not hers, no matter how much she
engages in political fraud. That is probably why John McCain has
continued to draw attention to himself. After all, the GOP field is
wide open in 2008. He has a chance if there's nobody else, and if
Hillary were his opponent, it is no surprise if he were encouraged to
start flirting as a 2008 presidential candidate.
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| User: "Sir Cumference" |
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| Title: Re: Lard ***** Michael Moore Praying For A Miracle. |
18 Dec 2004 09:01:24 PM |
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Krusty wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3wyce
Conspiracy filmmaker-turned-political strategist Michael Moore is touting
New York Sen Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Party's star presidential
candidate in 2008, saying that women in America would turn out in droves to
vote her back into the White House.
In quotes first reported by California's Santa Monica Mirror, Moore told
Democrats gathered last week at a Pacific Palisades home: "Hillary is a
star. She walks into a room and it lights up."
Saying his party needed to nominate "a candidate people want to watch,"
Moore contended that Clinton would be hugely popular with female voters,
especially single moms.
"Poor, disenfranchised, single moms - they will come out to vote if they
believe their life will be better," Moore predicted. "Don't give them a
candidate with a confusing message."
The single-mom vote is critical to the party's success in 2008, he said,
because single mothers make up a disproportionate percentage of the 70
million people who did not vote in 2004.
The conspiracy filmmaker does have one problem with a Clinton candidacy,
however, complaining that she's been hawkish on the war in Iraq.
My wife has never had the urge to campaign for or against anyone, but
she said if Hillery were to run, she sure would be out there campainging
as hard as she could......for her defeat! My grown daughter says the
same thning.
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| User: "yossarian" |
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| Title: Re: Lard ***** Michael Moore Praying For A Miracle. |
18 Dec 2004 08:45:45 PM |
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 20:18:39 -0600, Krusty wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3wyce
Conspiracy filmmaker-turned-political strategist Michael Moore is touting
New York Sen Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Party's star presidential
candidate in 2008, saying that women in America would turn out in droves to
vote her back into the White House.
In quotes first reported by California's Santa Monica Mirror, Moore told
Democrats gathered last week at a Pacific Palisades home: "Hillary is a
star. She walks into a room and it lights up."
Saying his party needed to nominate "a candidate people want to watch,"
Moore contended that Clinton would be hugely popular with female voters,
especially single moms.
"Poor, disenfranchised, single moms - they will come out to vote if they
believe their life will be better," Moore predicted. "Don't give them a
candidate with a confusing message."
The single-mom vote is critical to the party's success in 2008, he said,
because single mothers make up a disproportionate percentage of the 70
million people who did not vote in 2004.
The conspiracy filmmaker does have one problem with a Clinton candidacy,
however, complaining that she's been hawkish on the war in Iraq.
This stroy is from the NewsMax site. Is there a corroborating source?
Yossarian
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