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(Some Guy)   Gary Hart: "Bush's closed shop has created a diplomatic failure in the 'Secret Society.'" Translation: I've been starving since I pissed away my chance at the White House. Can I have a job?   (news.yahoo.com) divider line
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2006-07-24 12:07:00 PM  
I can't wait till he releases his memoirs on the campaign, titled "Six Inches from the Presidency".
 
2006-07-24 12:23:44 PM  
Diogenes: I can't wait till he releases his memoirs on the campaign, titled "Six Inches from the Presidency".

You win the thread, sir.
 
2006-07-24 1:08:05 PM  
I call Monkey Business
 
2006-07-24 1:11:13 PM  
Seriously, can any of you Farkers really blame him? I mean back in the day Donna Rice was supremely hittable.
 
2006-07-24 1:17:35 PM  
It wasn't the affair that killed Hart's career.

It was his inability to keep a cool head throughout the hubbub, which proved many a detractor's point.

Yes, I know he was set up to fall. Yes, I know his enemies hoped it would turn out the way it did.

Bottom line is he didn't bounce back. And if it don't bounce back...you go hungry.
 
2006-07-24 1:21:43 PM  
Gary Hart: "Bush's closed shop has created a diplomatic failure in the 'Secret Society.'" Translation: I've been starving since I pissed away my chance at the White House. Can I have a job? "Bush's closed shop has created a diplomatic failure in the 'Secret Society.'"


No translation needed...clear and correct as it is.
 
2006-07-24 1:37:28 PM  
Someone should stop using spell-chequer... It Altars words.
 
2006-07-24 1:56:51 PM  
whidbey: It wasn't the affair that killed Hart's career.

It was his inability to keep a cool head throughout the hubbub, which proved many a detractor's point.


Another historical point: he was McGovern's campaign manager and Bill Bucknered it spectacularly.

Chew on that for a moment: he couldn't get Nixon out of the White House in 1972. There were people in the DNC who felt he didn't deserve to be rewarded for that, and were waiting in the wings for the first stupid thing he did.
 
2006-07-24 2:13:19 PM  
No one even bothering to address what he wrote? -shocking-
 
2006-07-24 2:23:21 PM  
Gary Hart: "Bush's closed shop has created a diplomatic failure in the 'Secret Society.'" Translation: Talking point #072406101: I've been starving since I pissed away my chance at the White House. Can I have a job?
 
2006-07-24 2:59:09 PM  
Gary Hart is worth a thousand George W. Bushes.
 
2006-07-24 3:08:35 PM  
Is he the guy who wears his sunglasses at night, or did he do "Cars"?
 
2006-07-24 3:18:18 PM  
The diplomacy/statecraft of the Bush administration has been seriously sub-par in relation to the normal level of diplomacy/statecraft that Americans and the world have come to expect from it's leadership.

SAT Moment: Bush Diplomacy is to the normal level of American Diplomacy as an Oompah band is to a Mozart Symphony.
 
2006-07-24 4:20:49 PM  
No Monkey Business pics or Donna Rice blue jeans ads?

I'm surprised and saddened, there's never enough big hair around here.
 
2006-07-24 4:39:32 PM  
orrinbloquy: Chew on that for a moment: he couldn't get Nixon out of the White House in 1972.

On the bright side, he's a fair-to-middlin' spy novel author. (Clicky-pop--and yes, it's the same Gary Hart)
 
2006-07-25 8:50:49 AM  
I love it when farkers translate clear and concise analysis into prole.

What he really means is "lets go down to the titty bar for some Miller, get in a fight and swerve home"
 
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