OT: Hillary bumper sticker in NY

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This from Paul Harvey today: the new bumper sticker for Hillary's supporters in NY says "Run, Hillary, Run." Those who do not support Mrs. Clinton put it on the front bumper.

Jeannie

-- jhollander (hollander@ij.net), June 24, 1999

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That's a great concept. Now, all we have to do is fire at those with the 'rear' stickers after TSHTF!! Wonder how many proud Clinton supporters will be willing to admit to it in a few short months? (or sooner)

-- Will continue (farming@home.com), June 24, 1999.

If there still alive, about as many as admitted they voted for Nixon.

-- Michael (mikeymac@uswest.net), June 25, 1999.

Then again, maybe everyone that is will be.

oops

-- Michael (mikeymac@uswest.net), June 25, 1999.


Anybody in NY that can lead me to a few of these? I can see bumper cars. Roller coasters maybe. Demolition derbys for sure.

-- Carlos (riffraff1@cybertime.net), June 25, 1999.

Oh my, I may be in trouble at Burger King. It seems they have a rule against wahing your hands after a restroom break. Am I dumb or what?

-- Y2K Pro (2@641.com), June 25, 1999.


New York City mayor Rudolph Guiliani was on Letterman tonight. He said he was going to form an exploratory committee to figure out if he should run for Senator...

...from Arkansas!

-- (dot@dot.dot), June 25, 1999.


Anybody know where to buy one of those stickers? I want one for the front of my car!!!

-- Anonymous99 (Anonymous99@Anonymous99.xxx), June 25, 1999.

A friend had a good suggestion: at Hillary's first NYC press conference, poke fun at her by asking questions like "what street is the Chrysler building on" or "how do you get to the Holland Tunnel...where's Herald Square?" Make her look the fool.

-- Spidey (in@jam.commie), June 25, 1999.

I guess even living in UPSTATE NY, Hillary's candidacy will only be what we deserve. Guiliani spoke recently here in dairy county to us old-boys, quite profanely and to the point about what he intends to do to the ice queen next year.

I have never worked in a political campaign. Loathe the thought. Depending on rollover environment, I will work against the Hillary campaign for months on end. And you should thank those of us who do: the presidency is her explicit target.

-- BigDog (BigDog@duffer.com), June 25, 1999.


Oh, you guys, I LOVE IT!!! Born and raised in Brooklyn (when it was really nice), and with some family still there, we cringe when we think of the audacity of this woman in presuming to run as any sort of a representative of NY. The city and the state of New York are very, very complex mechanisms and they need TLC from someone native who REALLY CARES...not from carpetbaggers who lust for power and use people to get and keep it. My brother is a bus dispatcher for the City...perhaps he could convince them to put the bumper sticker on the front of their bus fleet???? LOL. You're right...she's eyeing the Presidency. What makes me scratch my head in wonder is why anyone still wants to work for/with them, after all of the deaths and convictions of their closest comrades!

-- Elaine Seavey (Gods1sheep@aol.com), June 25, 1999.


wow,you folks act as if we have a two party political system.it's all big money,people.If you think otherwise,check out some Noam Chomsky to see how we've all been duped into being happy about being a nation of slaves.USA!!USA!!

-- zoobie (zoobiezoob@yahoo.com), June 25, 1999.

Clinton (s/he/it) nor Gore stand a chance -- nobody does who is currently in office. Y2K outcomes will leave their heads on the permanent chopping blocks. Blockheads.

-- Ashton & Leska in Cascadia (allaha@earthlink.net), June 25, 1999.

I'll be in Manhattan this weekend, taking some out of towners around to all the tourist spots. If I can find some of those bumper stickers, I'll buy a stack of them, and send them to y'all! I'll probably also do a little "guerilla politicking" and stick a few on the fronts of buses!! (I don't own/need a car.)

I do not like Hillary Clinton (I try not to *hate* anything or anyone - it only causes damage to the psyche of the person doing the hating), and I do not want her to represent the great state of New York in the Senate. As much as I may dislike many or most of Guiliani's policies and attitudes, I do believe that he would have the interests of New Yorkers at heart if he were to go to Washington.

-- pshannon (pshannon@inch.com), June 25, 1999.


Pat -- Guiliani is an arrogant, um, you-know-what and I'm not a fan. But you're right-on. Send me a sticker, pls!

-- BigDog (BigDog@duffer.com), June 25, 1999.

Lesser of two evils. Yet again! And, I'm afraid that in this case, they really are two evils.

You'll be first on my bumper-sticker list, BigDog!

-- pshannon (pshannon@inch.com), June 25, 1999.



Jeannie, Looks like another spin off on Forest Gump, "Run Hillary Run", but I like the idea of having two bumber stickers,one in front and several in back. But if you really look hard she does look like and EDSEL,but not a collector piece just yet. It's easy to imagine Billy Bob wanting her to run for New York. It keeps the newsmedia away from his pit falls. Let's hope if there was an election, no one would vote. Furie...

-- Furie (furieart@dnet.net), June 25, 1999.

up on Drudge at the mo:

His and Hers on the Senate Floor? The NEW YORKER magazine's Jeff Toobin is reporting on Monday: President Bill Clinton may run for the U.S. Senate seat from Arkansas after he leaves office...

MAG: BILL CLINTON MAY RUN FOR SENATE IN 2002

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This just sounds weird. Anybody know if any other President went on to run for a Senate seat? Talk about political animals. Think they'd try something else for a change.

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-- Ashton & Leska in Cascadia (allaha@earthlink.net), June 27, 1999.


What happens if there are no elections? Heaven forbid if the current occupants stay in power. The President of the Senate. Ugh.

-- Moe (Moe@stupid.gom), June 27, 1999.

Nero fiddled while Rome burned; Clinton diddled while America churned.

-- Ashton & Leska in Cascadia (allaha@earthlink.net), June 27, 1999.

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