The Lieberman staffer contends, "We're getting little traction out there [Hollywood Gore connections] right now because Clark is drawing on all of them."
p>"Right now?" He means to say, "To date, we were never able to parlay the supporters of the Gore 2000 run to the Lieberman 2004 campaign and now we never will." br> -- Mark Hessey br> Belmar, NJ /p>One appearance he won't be making is on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show." The NBC late night show invited Clark on, but advisers encouraged him to decline. "Leno is a Republican," says a former Clinton aide doing work in Washington for Clark on Capitol Hill....
This former Clinton aide must be a comic writer himself. Jay Leno a Republican? Why? Because he told Clinton jokes during the Monica crisis?
p>If Jay Leno is a Republican, then I'm Capt. James T. Kirk -- "beam me up Scotty"!
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