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Steve,<br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>** the clinton factor. a number of
exit polls indicate bill's teflon applied<br>
only to bill--in my opinion, because (as when gingrich
singlehandedly<br>
resuscitated clinton's presidency in '95-'96) bill's negatives were<br>
outweighed by the public perception that his republican inquisitors
were<br>
even more venal than he.</blockquote>
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That's not why, imo. It's because teflon only works on the pot it's
applied to, charisma ain't transferrable, self-promotion geniuses are
necessarily not good promoters of others, therefore Gore's association
with Clinton had to be sliming: all the grime comes off on the rag (and
the teflon's left with the best shine -- highest rates in the polls --
enjoyed by any second term prez in history, or so I hear on the
news). Combine that with Gore's own utter lack of luster and you
have a perfect failure. That so many people voted for this
non-entity is due only to the lesser-of-two-evils song and dance that has
become the leading characteristic of the US general elections
routine. <br>
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cheers,<br>
Joanna<br>
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PS: The only reason Gore may yet be elected -- and I say this only partly
tongue in cheek -- is because his revolting princeliness makes him
the better Bonaparte. (in common parlance he's more
"presidential.") From KM's 18th Brumaire:<br>
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"As the executive authority which has made itself an independent
power, Bonaparte feels it to be his mission to safeguard 'bourgeois
order.' But the strength of this bourgeois order lies in the middle
class. He looks on himself, therefore, as the representative of the
middle class, and issues decrees in this sense. Nevertheless, he is
somebody solely due to the fact that he has broken the political power of
this middle class and daily breaks it anew. Consequently he looks
on himself as the adversary of the political and literary power of the
middle class. But by protecting its material power he generates its
political power anew. The cause must accordingly be kept alive, but
the effect, where it manifests itself, must be done away
with."<br>
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