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  • R Ryan Johnston 0

    I can't wait to watch this show. I find anything trashy to be incredibly funny (like GWB being president!). I can't see how this could be anything but degrading, but I guess we will find out. In my oppinion Clinton was and is a great guy. At least he had charisma (just ask his interns :)), something GWB could really use. Maybe Clinton missed his calling when he became president, I think he always should have been a talk show host. Ryan Johnston

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    Shog9 0
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    Ryan Johnston wrote: something GWB could really use Ok, seriously - why? What is he supposed to be doing that a heapin' helpin' of piping-hot Charisma would help him out? Do we really need *more* people making us believe that White is Black, Up is Down, Right is Wrong? Not that i think it'll happen, but what's wrong with hoping for a pres that'll just do his job and get out, and can take a dump without holding a press conference?

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      And on top of that, he managed to pull it off for eight years. I'm glad he's out of office. And, while Bush may not be the smartest, he's certainly honest and he has smart people around him. David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig

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      David Stone wrote: may not be the smartest Takes a bit to get through harvard / Yale. Caution on equating glib with intelect. David Stone wrote: he's certainly honest Like a breath of fresh air. David Stone wrote: and he has smart people around him. Means, not only is he smarter than many believe - but he is strong as well. Weak leaders cannot allow themselves to be surrounded by strong or smart people - the contrst is lethal. Mike

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        David Stone wrote: I just can't stand to see this man get more airtime. I know how you feel. Back when he was elected pres the first time (1992), i was repulsed. Prior to that point, i'd had no interest in politics or politicians. I was a Republican by default - born the year Reagan was elected, comfortable with Bush as a slightly-more-cool Reagan (he didn't like broccoli & got to puke in Japan... i was 12, ok?). But Clinton wasn't a predictable, boring, aging, lying, eloquent, maintainer-of-the-status-quo. He was a predictable, boring-but-trying-to-look-hip, aging-and-fat-but-seemingly-oblivious-to-it, lying-but-in-sadly-blatant-ways, not-eloquent-but-trying-to-make-up-for-it-by-talking-even-more, bringer-in-of-scary-and-potentially-dangerous-new-policies. And there was also Al Gore. It just wasn't *right*. In hindsight though, as bad as Clinton was, he could have screwed things up even more, so we should probably cut him a bit of slack & let him have his talk show. Carter gets to build houses after all; Ex-Presidents need their little hobbies...

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        Shog9 wrote: But Clinton wasn't a predictable, boring, aging, lying, eloquent, maintainer-of-the-status-quo. He was a predictable, boring-but-trying-to-look-hip, aging-and-fat-but-seemingly-oblivious-to-it, lying-but-in-sadly-blatant-ways, not-eloquent-but-trying-to-make-up-for-it-by-talking-even-more, bringer-in-of-scary-and-potentially-dangerous-new-policies. And there was also Al Gore. It just wasn't *right*. I think I just found a new signature. :laugh: Shog9 wrote: Carter gets to build houses after all Funny thing. My grandparents live in Alabama. They say that everyone down there curses that man's name because he introduced kudzu. If you don't know what kudzu is, look it up on Google. ;) David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig

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          Just as an FYI - Shortly after he was out of office I was running through the airport in Pgh PA and came up to a small group of 20 or so people. They were crowded around Mr. Bill who was holding court. Literally made my skin crawl. Mike

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          :omg: They were probably looking to stay in the Lincoln bedroom and couldn't accept the fact that he'd been ousted. :laugh: David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig

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            David Stone wrote: may not be the smartest Takes a bit to get through harvard / Yale. Caution on equating glib with intelect. David Stone wrote: he's certainly honest Like a breath of fresh air. David Stone wrote: and he has smart people around him. Means, not only is he smarter than many believe - but he is strong as well. Weak leaders cannot allow themselves to be surrounded by strong or smart people - the contrst is lethal. Mike

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            Mike Gaskey wrote: Like a breath of fresh air. I love it when he gets up and tells it like it is. No padding the truth. No "fuzzy math" :-D Just the plain and simple truth. I like Rumsfeld because he's even more honest and more blunt about things. Mike Gaskey wrote: Means, not only is he smarter than many believe - but he is strong as well. Weak leaders cannot allow themselves to be surrounded by strong or smart people - the contrst is lethal. How true. Couldn't have said it better myself. David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig

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              Shog9 wrote: But Clinton wasn't a predictable, boring, aging, lying, eloquent, maintainer-of-the-status-quo. He was a predictable, boring-but-trying-to-look-hip, aging-and-fat-but-seemingly-oblivious-to-it, lying-but-in-sadly-blatant-ways, not-eloquent-but-trying-to-make-up-for-it-by-talking-even-more, bringer-in-of-scary-and-potentially-dangerous-new-policies. And there was also Al Gore. It just wasn't *right*. I think I just found a new signature. :laugh: Shog9 wrote: Carter gets to build houses after all Funny thing. My grandparents live in Alabama. They say that everyone down there curses that man's name because he introduced kudzu. If you don't know what kudzu is, look it up on Google. ;) David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig

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              David Stone wrote: If you don't know what kudzu is, look it up on Google. Fascinating! Something to watch for the next time i'm down south... :)

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                David Stone wrote: If you don't know what kudzu is, look it up on Google. Fascinating! Something to watch for the next time i'm down south... :)

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                The stuff is evil. My grandmother had nightmares about it when they first moved there. Apparently it takes over houses and grows over everything. David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig

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                  http://www.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/TV/08/21/media.clinton.reut/index.html[^] :wtf::omg: That man should not have a talk show! On the other hand, he can probably relate to his audience...:laugh: David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig

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                  A smarmy git who shags anything that moves ... Roger Melly is taking over the US ! ( www.viz.co.uk) Oh no, you can't fool me. There ain't no Sanity Clause!

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                    Ryan Johnston wrote: something GWB could really use Ok, seriously - why? What is he supposed to be doing that a heapin' helpin' of piping-hot Charisma would help him out? Do we really need *more* people making us believe that White is Black, Up is Down, Right is Wrong? Not that i think it'll happen, but what's wrong with hoping for a pres that'll just do his job and get out, and can take a dump without holding a press conference?

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                    Shog9 wrote: Ok, seriously - why? How about for foreign relations? It helps to have an articulate president in that regard. Of course it also helps to have president that doesn't cheat on his wife (Bad Clinton! Bad Dog!). The president is in a very visible position. If he comes off as an idiot (even if he isn't), that reflects badly on the American people. Ryan Johnston

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                      Ryan Johnston wrote: Clinton was and is a great guy Where were you for the eight years he was president? Did you miss the countless amount of scandals? Were you blind to all the lying that he did? The guy is purely unethical. It may be degrading to him to have a talk show, but it certainly won't feed your mind. X| David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig

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                      David Stone wrote: Where were you for the eight years he was president? Did you miss the countless amount of scandals? Were you blind to all the lying that he did? The guy is purely unethical. I think "purely" unethical is a bit of an overstatement. He wasn't the most honest guy around, but he was a likable guy. Like I said, he makes a better talk show host than a president. David Stone wrote: but it certainly won't feed your mind. It wouldn't fit in the genre if it did (have you seen other tv talk shows?). Ryan Johnston

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                        Shog9 wrote: Ok, seriously - why? How about for foreign relations? It helps to have an articulate president in that regard. Of course it also helps to have president that doesn't cheat on his wife (Bad Clinton! Bad Dog!). The president is in a very visible position. If he comes off as an idiot (even if he isn't), that reflects badly on the American people. Ryan Johnston

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                        Ryan Johnston wrote: How about for foreign relations? Buggrit! Forgot about that one. Ok, so it's probably a good idea to be charismatic towards foreigners, so long as he leaves that attitude outside where it belongs.

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