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2006 Tennessee Senate Race

Harold Ford called himself a lawyer last week, in spite of the fact that he failed the bar exam. The recently re-organized Corker campaign pounced on the statement. Hopefully it will give Corker some traction, although my memory tells me that Tennessee voters once voted for a guy who dropped out of plenty of programs. What was that idiot's name?

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Wasn't that back in the pre... (Below threshold)

Wasn't that back in the pre-blog days when people actually believed Algore created the internet? LOL

I heard Ford stayed at the ... (Below threshold)
Ironman:

I heard Ford stayed at the Holiday Inn Express last night

Ironman ~ I hope they count... (Below threshold)

Ironman ~ I hope they count the towels.


Al Gore is getting a bad rap here. He only dropped out once. I can't remember whether it was Law School or Divinity School, but it was one or the other. He flunked out of the other.

So don't say he's a quitter. His telephone tax lives on forever, as if it were secured in some Lock Box.

AKM-You mean the w... (Below threshold)
Rory:

AKM-

You mean the wooden know it all with no personality?

Al Kerry, erh John Gore....wait!

Oooh la la the French still remember him-

La Renaissance d' Al Gore

Here's a quote from the article-

Al Gore est partout. Au cinéma, à la télévision. La seule activité qui ne l'intéresse plus, assure-t-il, c'est la politique. "Je suis un homme politique en convalescence", dit-il souvent. Il y a quelques mois, il a ajouté une boutade à son diagnostic : "Il faut se méfier des rechutes."

Translation: I'm not dead yet!

Erh and he's about to reload and shoot the same shat at us.

Fetche la vache!

Alexander, Your long term m... (Below threshold)

Alexander, Your long term memory about Tennessee voters is true. We did vote Tobacco Al to congress and then to the senate in the 80's. But short term, you forget. We're the same hillbilly yahoos who saved the country in 2000 when the new improved post Clinton Al failed to carry his home state. Bush won here then by 14 percent. I know Florida gets all the credit, but it was really us dumb rednecks that saved the day. My money says we'll do it again with Corker.




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