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RE: Character That Matters?



At 01:34 PM 9/11/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Amy, I still say she's got the brains of a laboratory rat.
>
>Phil Cooper

This is an insult to well-educated, hard-working laboratory rats everywhere.

Affairs are invariably complex.  This makes it easy for partisan defenses
of "our" affairs and attacks on "their" affairs.  Chenoweth defenders have
not raised the comparison that Clinton's was a one-time event with
Lewinski, while Chenoweth's was 6 years.  Just two small details in very
complex events.  Does this make Chenoweth's actions undesputably worse than
Clinton's?   No.  For Clinton has a long history of having his zipper down
among various women.  Does this make him undesputably worse than Chenoweth?
 Not necessarily.  The American public pretty much knew of his womanizing
ways when they elected him.  Does that mean he is more fit to serve than
Chenoweth?  No.  If we want to see what makes a person more fit, I'd like
to get us back to the laboratory rat comparison.  If we stop comparing
these individuals below the waist, and start comparing them above the
shoulders, the difference is clear.

Not a Clinton endorsement, just an evaluation that he has more than ten
synapses firing at any one time.


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