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Home Front: Politix
Bubba shilling for the Dems - health at risk?
2004-10-26
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former President Bill Clinton and Sen. John Kerry ganged up on President Bush on the campaign trail on Monday... (Philadelphia)

ANyone see that picture of Clinton? He looks really rough, almost gaunt, hair competely white, bags under his eyes... I wonder if the came back too soon - 7 weeks after heart surgery is hardly the time to start full-tilt campaigning. Shows the desperation level the Dems are having now that it has been showns in polls that Bush is drawing double the black vote he had the last election. I dind like Clinton as a president, but they realy need to be more careful and not kill a former president in their pursuit of power
Posted by:OldSpook

#8  I prefer to think of them as living in the golden age of least activity. But they are all good Americans like yourself RN and need a voice in Washington. You are an American aren't you RN? Not that it matters, some of my best friends are what I think of as tourist-Americans. Good workers each and every one.
Posted by: HHH   2004-10-26 11:19:41 AM  

#7  my natural constituents are registering big time this year.

Ah, question HHH. Aren't your constituents DEAD?
Posted by: RN   2004-10-26 11:01:16 AM  

#6  Bubba shilling for the Dems - health at risk?

Who cares?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-10-26 11:00:47 AM  

#5  I wish he'd give me a hand. I have the feeling this is my election, my natural constituents are registering big time this year.
Posted by: HHH   2004-10-26 10:59:16 AM  

#4  I didn't hear the radio bit, but if he sounded tired, he might have a case of the "I can't believe I'm doing this for this guy" blues. I do remember seeing a picture of him standing behind Kerry the other day, and he wasn't smiling. Looked almost like he was thinking, "Why am I here?"
Posted by: nada   2004-10-26 8:49:11 AM  

#3  Oddly, I didn't think he sounded all that potent via radio. A little bit tired. Understandable, given his condition and his topic.
Posted by: eLarson   2004-10-26 8:33:56 AM  

#2  Yep, he looks awful but he sounded great on the radio.
Posted by: AzCat   2004-10-26 7:52:09 AM  

#1  I suspect it's mostly the weight loss. He had the old glimmer in the eye and gave a heckuva speech, as usual. A formidable opponent even 7 weeks after surgery.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-10-26 7:42:41 AM  

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