On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 12:06:18 -0800, Mickey
<mickey_and_edith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Rob Jensen wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 18:15:41 GMT, Mickey
>> <mickey_and_edith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> Xena wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 18:55:44 -0800, Mickey
>>>> <mickey_and_edith@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>> You both need new tin hats. Matthews is not Hillary's creature,
though
>>>>> he is pretty much a ****ll for the Democtats, which he would probably
>>>>> admit if pressed. The whole somebody stole the election nonsense, is
as
>>>>> absurd as it is ill informed. If you're still crying about Florida
in
>>>>> 2000, read the scathing dissent of the Chief Justice of the Florida
>>>>> Supreme Court after the grossly partisan misconduct of his
colleagues.
>>>>> BTW, the Chef is a life long Democrat.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Other Mickey
>>>> Let me put it this way. I'll go to my grave with the belief that
>>>> Bush is an illegal president who stole the election in 2000 and
>>>> again in 2004.
>>>>
>>>> After eight years I still believe that and will until the day
>>>> I day.
>>>>
>>>> As far as CM, he is a died in the wool republican/conservative.
>>> You are out of your bloody mind. I mean you need serious help. Whether
>>> it is educational or psychiatric, I wouldn't say. I know Chris
>>> personally and he is about as old school Tip O'Neill (for whom he
>>> worked) DEMOCRAT as they come.
>>
>> Mickey, you're out of your bloody mind. While it is true that
>> Matthews worked for Tip O'Neill (and moreover, was a newspaper
>> columnist in San Francisco before MSNBC was thunk up), Matthews is no
>> longer considered even *remotely* left-of-center by Democrats anymore
>> (and you'd know this if you paid attention.) Matthews' rah-rah-ism
>> toward the war in Iraq and his longtime savaging of both Clintons,
>> that goes so far back that it predates the impeachment by several
>> years, among other stupidities, long ago alienated Dems, who now
>> consider him a DINO (Democrat In Name Only).
>>
>> He can't behind Tip O'Neill anymore, even though he constantly tries
>> to.
>
>Hey Rob, do you know Chris? I do. He's a Democrat. End of argument. BTW,
>I'm a registered Democrat, though really more of an independent. In my
>state, California, the leader****ps of both parties are insane.
Mickey, I grew up in California (the Livermore Tri-Valley, in fact,
which is the most conservative region of the SF Bay Area) and *then*
spent the next eight years in San Diego, again, the conservative
enclave of Southern California (actually, the suburbs of SD are
conservative, not SD itself, which is *quite* liberal). I know how
liberal the state is and Chris Matthews may be a registered Democrat,
but he's a DINO, period. He does NOT reflect the party's opinion,
period. He's a national joke.
Aaaaaaand . . .
Frankly, it's the conservatives that are insane and stole my vote in
2003 by powering a ridonkulous recall and installing the Governator
just because the crybabies didn't like Gray Davis's personality
anymore even though Davis was actually fixing the things that the
previously-divided had ****ed up while Wilson and Dukemejian were in
office. The 2003 recall was just a ****d power-grab by suburban San
Diegans, suburban Orange County-ites and Tri-Valley and Contra Costa
County Repugnicans.
-- Rob
--
LORELAI: I am so done with plans. I am never, ever making one again.
It never works. I spend the day obsessing over why it didn't work
and what I could've done differently. I'm analyzing all my shortcomings
when all I really need to be doing is vowing to never, ever make a plan
ever again, which I'm doing now, having once again been the innocent
victim of my own stupid plans. God, I need some coffee.


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