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RE: Character That Matters?



On Fri, 11 Sept 98 Gary Young wrote:

I still believe he would have a better career as a clown in some other
circus than Washington D.C.

Gary Young

On Fri, 11 Sep 1998, Robert Hoffmann wrote:

> 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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