Re: Donna Rice, etc.
Yes, it's the very same Bimbo who scuttled Gary Hart's campaign, I think you have to give Gary all the credit for that;
the "Hey, I'm not doing anything wrong and you could follow me around 24 hours a day and not find anything" bit convinced me that Hart was a major flake, and doing it when the only credible Democrat to take over after him was Walter F@#&! Mondale was just unconscionable. If he'd said something like "Get Off My Ass" or "Reagan's not on his first wife, so what's your point" or "my marriage is off limits" or whatever I'd have had some respect, and for a Democrat he hadn't seemed to be that bad.
but when she tries to tell me what I should or shouldn't be able to see, my reply *must* be: Fuck you, you hypocritical, ignorant, little slut. I am also going to take issue with her trysting with a married man. I wish Hart's wife had verbally beaten the living shit out of her.
She's a _former_ bimbo, who has ostensibly rehabilitated herself. Not that that puts her in a position to throw stones at other people..
Obligatory Crypto Policy reference: Why couldn't she have scuttled Feurher Clinton's career, instead?
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At 1:50 am -0500 1/22/97, Bill Stewart wrote:
Yes, it's the very same Bimbo who scuttled Gary Hart's campaign, I think you have to give Gary all the credit for that; the "Hey, I'm not doing anything wrong and you could follow me around 24 hours a day and not find anything" bit convinced me that Hart was a major flake
A pal of mine from Mizzou was the photographer who took the Donna/Gary lap-sit photo. He got the Pulitzer prize. Whole episode says more about American "journalism" than anything else, and *I'm* a congenital Republican. ObGeodesicMarkets: It was a joke about Donna Rice that got me thinking about the speed of information propagation in the capital markets. ("What did Donna Rice say when the reporters caught her leaving Gary Hart's house? She said she was taking a poll. <hyuk!>) The joke appeared on the Morgan Stanley equity trading desk no more than 15 minutes after the story hit the Reuter's newswire. In that time, the joke was thought up, somewhere in the world, and disseminated all over, ending up in the midwestern hinterlands of Chicago, by way of London. Since trading desks talk to each other with direct lines, the network formed by them is a geodesic one, even though people are the "switches". Cheers, Bob Hettinga ----------------- Robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com), Philodox e$, 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "The cost of anything is the foregone alternative" -- Walter Johnson The e$ Home Page: http://www.shipwright.com/rah/ FC97: Anguilla, anyone? http://offshore.com.ai/fc97/ "If *you* don't go to FC97, *I* don't go to FC97"
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