Ron Reagan on Dubya
Paul Mackin
pmackin at clark.net
Mon Aug 7 21:45:03 CDT 2000
Oops, I meant Friday, of course, not Monday. Ron was in town for some
reason. You can get the whole article (including some other good stuff
about Cheney, Nader and Gore) at WashingtonPost.com prolly.
P.
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Paul Mackin wrote:
> Found the piece in the trash. Yes, it was in 'The Reliable Source' column
> of Monday's Washington Post starting on p. 1 of the Style Section.
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> On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Paul Mackin wrote:
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> > On Mon, 7 Aug 2000 DudiousMax at aol.com wrote:
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> > > Yo Dudes and Dudeens,
> > > Got this from a friend who didn't bother to mention the
> > > source. Has anyone seen this in a publication? Maybe Microsoft Outlook
> > > Express?
> >
> > It was in the Washington Post, Friday maybe. Think is was that daily
> > "personalities" column in the Style Section. Used to be called that
> > anyway. There was one more thing however. Ron said he had now been married
> > to the same woman for 20 years, which was quite a fete for a gay guy.
> >
> > P.
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> > > "He's probably the least qualified person ever to be
> > > nominated by a major party. Yes, he was elected governor of Texas, and
> > > before that he ran a baseball team and lost a lot of other people's mony in
> > > the oil busness. But what has happened in the intervening five years to make
> > > people believe he'd be a good president? What is his accomplishment? That
> > > he's no longer an obnoxious drunk?"
> > > Reagan went on: "The defining moment for me was his Karla
> > > Faye Tucker smirk, joking about a woman he would put to death. No adult
> > > would ever do that. It wouldn't even cross the mind of a grown-up to joke
> > > about something like that."
> > >
> > > Mais, que sais je? Je suis seulement ... Max
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