Bill Clinton emerged out of nowhere to become one of the most popular
presidents in recent history. Why can't that happen again?

The Dems were a mess in the early 90's too...we'd had 12 straight years of
republican presidents, Bush 1 was extremely popular because of the
successful war in in the Gulf...things looked bleak. I remember SNL having
skits making fun of whomever would run against Bush in '92.

I think we're set up for something like that again...if there's another BC
out there somewhere (which is admittedly a BIG "if").

On 9/19/06, Jerry Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No way. Gore is a pompous bore, and Kerry is an elitist snob. Neither of
> > them is capable of commanding the attention of the American public.
> Clinton
> > is too polarizing.
>
>
> That sums it up pretty nicely.  Unfortunately for the Democratts,
> their nominee will probably come from this group.
>
> 

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