CLASSIC STEIN
Re: Ben Stein's The Daddy
Trap:
Ben: You made me cry. Thanks. Could anyone have said it better?
Anyone?
-- Dave Simon
Prospect, Kentucky
EXIT POLLS
Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.'s The Woman in
Kerry's Future:
Hello, Mr. R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
You just write articles with comments that show how easily
Hillary could become V.P. to make me run out of the room screaming,
don't you?
-- Carole
Mr. Tyrrell may very well be correct in his piece. I just can't
help but think that if I'm Kerry, I don't want the brightest light
on my ticket to be my number two. I want it to be me. And Kerry is
not a bright light compared to Hillary (shudder). I can see it now.
"LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE NEXT PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE
USA, HILLARY and oh, yeah, John Kerry too."
-- Bill Deady
Manchester, New Hampshire
Since Hillary has indicated a strong interest in the crux of Ralph
Nader's campaign, and we know that she does not want a Democrat to
win and keep her out of the White House for another eight years,
you missed the obvious -- she will be Nader's vice-presidential
candidate.
-- Bruce Cornett
"The Clintons might become active again"? Since when were they ever
inactive? They're there -- like rats in a granary, gnawing away in
secret at the booty.
-- Nancy Bronwell
Texas
If Hillary Clinton were to go on the ticket with John Kerry it
would require her to flip her position on several issues in order
to show unity with Kerry. Joe Lieberman did this when he joined Al
Gore in the 2000 race and paid for it in terms of loss of
credibility. It might help explain his very poor showing in the
recent primaries. I doubt Hillary would want to risk that. I also
tend to doubt she'd want to have to deal with the heat and
questions such flip-flopping would provoke.
-- Dick Melville
Ozone Park, New York
If Hillary is added to the ticket and she and Mr. Kerry win the White House, is it proper for her to offer the V.P. office to Mrs. Kerry since that was protocol in the Clinton White House? Also, what is the proper seating arrangement for Mr. Clinton? After all, with his track record in the Oval Office, the man will require a good deal of privacy.
Confused in Catharpin,
-- Brian G. Fortin
Catharpin, Virginia
If I were John Kerry, knowing Hillary's past history of "friends,"
colleagues," and enemies dropping dead of mysterious circumstances,
I would think LONG & HARD before even asking or allowing her to
become my Vice President!
-- Clay Miller
Brandon, Mississippi
I read this. My stomach turned, my world tilted -- and I lost my
lunch:(
-- unsigned
TAKE NOTE
Re: Todd Anderson's Rock 'n'
Rolled Over:
Ted Nugent is a voice for conservatism/libertarianism in rock.
He is not as mainstream as he was in the 70s/80s, but he has his We
the People Foundation, foundations to support the second amendment,
a camp for kids, etc. I also found another site called conservativepunk.com. It is dedicated to refuting the
whiny left wing pop punk acts. I think on of the influential voices
that inspired it was Johnny Ramone of the Ramones who is a
conservative. I do however agree that like in Hollywood, uninformed
liberalism is the norm for the music industry.
-- Adam Grace