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Why is Carlos Slim pushing for Gore to run?
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Why is Carlos Slim pushing for Gore to run?
No sir. Read the comments. They were made by Liberals and Liberal anti-Semites when he supported John McCain for POTUSI guess you proved my point very well, thanks.“Country first.”
Aye, but which country?
I didn’t like ol’ Joe as democrat. I don’t like ol’ Joe as an independent, and I will not like ol’ Joe as secretary of defense for ol’ John. These two ol’ characters want to take over the middle east and turn it over to Isreal.
Lieberman is a shill for right-wing AIPAC Jews, and his ONLY interest and role in American politics is ensuring BOTH parties swear allegiance to the right-wing Jew agenda.
He is an absolute embarrassment to anyone who loves the democratic process.
I was hoping his Republican masters would make Lieberman put on a little show after the speech… perhaps some softshoe to send the delegates home with. Make him earn those 20 silver pieces!
From the comments on Matthew Rothschild’s “Benedict Joseph” from The Progressive-
In this role Lieberman resembles no character so much as Rabbi Bengelsdorf in Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America, who shamelessly sucks up to Charles Lindbergh.
Ever since Likud became terrified of Carter after Camp David, wealthy conservative Jews and neocons have tended to move to the Republicans, first having a big role in Reagan’s foreign policy, and actually creating and botching the war in Iraq as, in effect, a proxy war for Israel, or at least Likud. Conservative Likud/Israel-firsters, I believe, have been in charge of BOTH Hillary’s and McCain’s campaigns. When Hillary lost to Obama, they became even more determined to destroy Obama by any means necessary using McCain, who has obviously, on the face of it, always been a ventriloquist’s dummy for Lieberman (correcting him on “Sunni” vs. “Shia,” in the most egregious instance), just as Bush II was a ventriloquist’s dummy, in effect, for the Wolfowitz crowd that gave us the fiasco of the war. Thank God for progressive Jews in America who are still fighting the good fight for liberalism and the best Jewish moral and political traditions. Keep up the good work slamming the number one traitor to all the above in American politics today, Lieberman. I pray Obama and plenty of Dem senators come in in January and tell Lieberman where to go with his Likud-first worldview.
Des Moines Register, “Yepsen: Lieberman shows courage with pro-McCain speech”
Joe Lieberman is a Jew whose first and only alligience is to Israel. How do you think he was able to walk out on the Democratic party and still get elected.support? Good guess, you are learning.
If you study history you know that their is the Democratic, Republican, and Independent parties and the Jews.. If you think for a minute that they do not wield that kind of power, and work for it continuously, then ask yourself how come we support this tiny nation and not others.
The Jews have committed themselves to do just exactly what they are doing today: Seek power and control in government, press and media, entertainment-Movies, banks and money institutions, business and industry etd.
They said they were going to do it, and are now doing it in spades.
It really disgusts me to see the Liberman fish eating grin.
It took about as much courage for Lieberman to give his speech last night as it takes any soldier to do what his officers tell him to do. Lieberman is simply doing the will of Likud, and its neocon thinkers and conservative Jewish money men. When Lieberman didn’t make it with Gore, he decided that the best career move for Lieberman was to do all he could to move the Democratic Party in the direction of Likud. Hillary was totally on board with Likud, ready, like McCain, to “obliterate” Iran whenever needed by Likud. Lieberman’s job was to do all he could to elect McCain for Likud, a much more vital (and no doubt VERY well rewarded) job, now that Hillary’s out and Likud is facing Obama, whom it doesn’t trust at all. So I don’t see how anyone can argue that it was courageous for Lieberman to, in effect, take the Likud money and run last night. It’s just his very well paid JOB. He’s a Likudnik, not an American first and foremost.
So, asshat SHOW ME!
He tried for the nomination in 1960.I gave you more credit than you deserve. I thought you would recognize a rhetorical question.Not in the post I replied to.How'd he make out?
Adlai Stevenson ran 3 times too, I believe.
Yes, I just indicated that.
Forgive me if I don't immediately read all your posts, but I really don't care enough.
Actually, it was in the posting:
"Well, William Jennings Bryan ran 12 years after his first run and 8 years after his second run..... so I guess it's possible...."
Ok, use your knowledge of the English language and figure it out.
I was talking about Stevenson.
I ignored your "rhetorical" statement, because it is factually false.
Stevenson only ran twice, in 52 and 56.
Supporters of Al Gore have begun a round of conversations among themselves and with the former vice president about his running for president in 2016, the latest sign that top Democrats have serious doubts that Hillary Clinton is a sure thing.
Gore, 67, won the popular vote in the 2000 election and has been mentioned as a possible candidate in every contested Democratic primary since then. He instead spent much of the 2000s focused on environmental campaigning and business ventures. He has largely slipped out of public view in more recent years.
But in recent days, “they’re getting the old gang together,” a senior Democrat told BuzzFeed News.
“They’re figuring out if there’s a path financially and politically,” the Democrat said. “It feels more real than it has in the past months.”
The senior Democrat and other sources cautioned not to overstate Gore’s interest. He has not made any formal or informal moves toward running, or even met with his political advisers about a potential run.
More: Al Gore Insiders Figuring Out If There's A Path For Him To Run - BuzzFeed News
What a wonderful possibility! I would wholeheartedly support Al Gore!
Yes. I can hear the laughter from here.
There is talk of a Gore/Clinton ticket.
Isn't he almost big enough to BE his own state?Maybe Gore could get his own state to vote for him this time.
Not that way, the other way!!! Keep going, far far away!!! Does anyone else notice the similarity between his voice and Forest Gump's?
Supporters of Al Gore have begun a round of conversations among themselves and with the former vice president about his running for president in 2016, the latest sign that top Democrats have serious doubts that Hillary Clinton is a sure thing.
Gore, 67, won the popular vote in the 2000 election and has been mentioned as a possible candidate in every contested Democratic primary since then. He instead spent much of the 2000s focused on environmental campaigning and business ventures. He has largely slipped out of public view in more recent years.
But in recent days, “they’re getting the old gang together,” a senior Democrat told BuzzFeed News.
“They’re figuring out if there’s a path financially and politically,” the Democrat said. “It feels more real than it has in the past months.”
The senior Democrat and other sources cautioned not to overstate Gore’s interest. He has not made any formal or informal moves toward running, or even met with his political advisers about a potential run.
More: Al Gore Insiders Figuring Out If There's A Path For Him To Run - BuzzFeed News
What a wonderful possibility! I would wholeheartedly support Al Gore!
Run Al.....Run!!!!!
His carbon footprint is nearly big enough for a whole state.Isn't he almost big enough to BE his own state?Maybe Gore could get his own state to vote for him this time.
Your first post on this thread and do you point out Gore is not even considering a run? No. How long did it take you to realize that?Well, William Jennings Bryan ran 12 years after his first run and 8 years after his second run..... so I guess it's possible....
Why is Carlos Slim pushing for Gore to run?
He likes Al Gore and has plenty of money to finance his campaign.
Was that rental on his internet?Why is Carlos Slim pushing for Gore to run?
He likes Al Gore and has plenty of money to finance his campaign.
The Google guys gave Gore $500 million, maybe they'll contribute too?
Was that rental on his internet?Why is Carlos Slim pushing for Gore to run?
He likes Al Gore and has plenty of money to finance his campaign.
The Google guys gave Gore $500 million, maybe they'll contribute too?
who gives a fuck about fucking bush?...the topic was about gore,WHY does he act black in front of black people?....do you do that?..Why does W talk like a cowboy when nobody in his family does. He was born in Connecticut and went to northeastern schools. Talk about a phony.how come he suddenly talks like he is black when he is in front of black people?...just wondering....seems kinda phony...I would ditch Hillary in a heartbeat for Al Gore. He's a smart man who understands the world we live in.