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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Ross Perot, who hasn't given an interview in years, phoned Jonathan Alter at Newsweek and called John McCain the "classic opportunist -- he's always reaching for attention and glory. Other POWs won't even sit at the same table with him."

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Good ol' Perot - just another Texas loonie.

What next, Audie Murphy was a homo?

If the viet cong hadn't hung Ross by his ears, he wouldn't be so cranky. Funny that the guy who torpedoed the GOPpers in 1992 should start swiftboating McCain.

Who woke that asshole up?

Anyone besides me hear a giant sucking sound?

HAHA, to hell with you all, I'd still vote for him!

That should get him a few million votes.

Hope he goes on Larry King

Anyone besides me hear a giant sucking sound?

Well, at least Perot tried to stop it, now all others are trying to say it is a good thing.

a "giant sucking sound"....

I voted for Perot in '92.

Worst decision I ever made, except for that string of drifters I killed in the '70s.

SilverIronist

whoops, didn't see your Perot "sucking sound" comment further up the thread.
Perot nailed it on the head back then when he predicted the disaster NAFTA would become and he's nailing it right this time when he calls McCain a phony.

MAYBE PEROT SHOULD HIRE RAMBO TO CHECK OUT VIETNAM FOR POWs

Perot Slams McCain



McCain rips off Perot's head and craps in his neck AFTER bludgeoning Paul with his right fist while reciting a Vietnamese love sonnet blindfolded.

Is he STILL whining about this?

At the time Perot and his super patriot friends were like the Swiftboaters today, using stories of lost troops and calling people who wanted to have relations with Vietnam traitors.

I voted for Bubba and only regretted it about 20 percent of the time.

Not bad.

You had to know Perot was a moonbat when he asked for an early release from the Navy soon after he graduated from the academy because he didn't know sailors drank liquor and chased women.

Well he was sure right about NAFTA. I didn't vote for him but in hindsight I think I probably should have.

I voted for Perot in '92.

Worst decision I ever made, except for that string of drifters I killed in the '70s.

Posted by rcade


If it makes you feel any better I voted for Bush in 2000 :( I don't think anyone can top that.

Luckily, by November of 2002 I had seen the error I had made.

Worst decision I ever made, except for that string of drifters I killed in the '70s.

Killing drifters isn't necessarily a bad thing, as long as you clean up after yourself.
And hey, the 70s were a time to explore boundaries for those too young to do it in the 60s.

I'm sure that Ross Perot's honesty and truthfulness are exactly equivalent in every way,to John McCain's,or at least when it comes to Perot's financial dealings and tax statements!

Rogers, don't feel too badly: I also voted for this big-eared loon in '92, because I saw him as the best option at the time.

I'm not sure I understand why they got his opinions on McCain here (make no mistake, I would never vote for the man for my own reasons). His leanings mean about as much as... oh, just for an example, let's say Madonna.

You guys are amateurs.

I voted for Perot in '96.

:)

I had lunch with Perot about a year and a half ago (my company does business with his). My impression was this:

He's a very nice, though outspoken bloke. Very bright. He also has a wickedly mischeivous sense of humor.

When I met him, he extended his hand to shake mine and when I took it, it came off. He has an exact (and VERY realistic) wax replica of his hand, complete with replicas of all his rings. He told me that he will periodically leave it on unsuspecting employee's desks in the morning and wait nearby to hear their reactions.

Well, you wouldn't be doing what you are doing right now if it wasn't for Perot. He had a big hand in the invention of the MODEM. Ever heard of one of them. Kinda blows Al Gores "I invented the internet" thing out of the water. I knew an old "muckety muck" as he refered to himself, that worked on the project.

......he extended his hand to shake mine and when I took it, it came off. He has an exact (and VERY realistic) wax replica of his hand, complete with replicas of all his rings. He told me that he will periodically leave it on unsuspecting employee's desks in the morning and wait nearby to hear their reactions.




Bill does the same thing........with his penis.(While Hillary waits nearby to hear their reaction)

Al Gore never claimed to have invented the internet. He did, however, author and push thorugh the legislation that funded the creation of the commercial internet.

Nice try Stirrup

"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet."

www.wired.com

Or how about this one.

www.cnn.com

Claim: Vice-President Al Gore claimed that he "invented" the Internet.

Status: False.

Origins: Despite the derisive references that continue even today, Al Gore did not claim he "invented" the Internet, nor did he say anything that could reasonably be interpreted that way. The "Al Gore said he 'invented' the Internet" put-downs were misleading, out-of-context distortions of something he said during an interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN's "Late Edition" program on 9 March 1999. When asked to describe what distinguished him from his challenger for the Democratic presidential nomination, Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey, Gore replied (in part):
During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth and environmental protection, improvements in our educational system.
Clearly, although Gore's phrasing was clumsy (and perhaps self-serving), he was not claiming that he "invented" the Internet (in the sense of having designed or implemented it), but that he was responsible, in an economic and legislative sense, for fostering the development the technology that we now know as the Internet. To claim that Gore was seriously trying to take credit for the "invention" of the Internet is, frankly, just silly political posturing that arose out of a close presidential campaign. Gore never used the word "invent," and the words "create" and "invent" have distinctly different meanings -- the former is used in the sense of "to bring about" or "to bring into existence" while the latter is generally used to signify the first instance of someone's thinking up or implementing an idea. (To those who say the words "create" and "invent" mean exactly the same thing, we have to ask why, then, the media overwhelmingly and consistently cited Gore as having claimed he "invented" the Internet, even though he never used that word, and transcripts of what he actually said were readily available.)


Whether Gore's statement that he "took the initiative in creating the Internet" is justified is a subject of debate. Any statement about the "creation" or "beginning" of the Internet is difficult to evaluate, because the Internet is not a homogenous entity (it's a collection of computers, networks, protocols, standards, and application programs), nor did it all spring into being at once (the components that comprise the Internet were developed in various places at different times and are continuously being modified, improved, and expanded). Despite a spirited defense of Gore's claim by Vint Cerf (often referred to as the "father of the Internet") in which he stated "that as a Senator and now as Vice President, Gore has made it a point to be as well-informed as possible on technology and issues that surround it," many of the components of today's Internet came into being well before Gore's first term in Congress began in
1977.

It is true, though, that Gore was popularizing the term "information superhighway" in the early 1990s (although he did not, as is often claimed by others, coin the phrase himself) when few people outside academia or the computer/defense industries had heard of the Internet, and he sponsored the 1988 National High-Performance Computer Act (which established a national computing plan and helped link universities and libraries via a shared network) and cosponsored the Information Infrastructure and Technology Act of 1992 (which opened the Internet to commercial traffic).



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STIRRUP

Without Al Gore's legislation funding the creation of the commercial internet you might be stuck watching reruns of Andy Griffith right now instead of posting here at Drudge.

I would still vote for Perot also. These 'loonie' Texans are the last bastian of free thought and independent thinking left in this psychotic, nuerotic and overall paranoid excuse for a country. 1, 2, 3, let's all overact, 1, 2,....

Screw it, I'm moving to Canada, eh.

Without Al Gore's legislation funding the creation of the commercial internet you might be stuck watching reruns of Andy Griffith right now instead of posting here at Drudge.

And just like the Global Warming Scam Al Gore is the only one responsible for any part of it. Yet you call Perot a crackpot when he has acutally contributed something usefull. Things really happen in the real world that don't require government funding.





1896- Arrhenius publishes first calculation of global warming from human emissions of CO2.
www.aip.org



Boy, Al must be really old.

1861- John Tyndall, "On the Absorption and Radiation of Heat by Gases and Vapours..." Philosophical Magazine ser. 4, 22: 169-94, 273-85.



And you thought Barbara Bush was old.

What you guys don't get about Gore, because you are so blinded by partisan hatred, is he is busy now "inventing" the next boom.

With oil at $100 and tax break legislation coming out of Congress, alternate energy is poised to be the next stock market bonanza and may stave off a depression.

Make your choice. Get ready to place your bets or hoard your gold and buy your ammunition.

Think I am full of it?

Watch where the smart money goes when we get a Dem President.

What's wrong with Andy Griffith....Barney was smarter than most..........

Bill does the same thing........with his penis.(While Hillary waits nearby to hear their reaction)

"Oh no, not more, Mr. President!"

With Dubya's, it's "eeks, a maggot"!

Right up there on the relevance meter with "MONDALE SLAMS OBAMA".

Yawn...

I voted for Perot in '92.

Worst decision I ever made, except for that string of drifters I killed in the '70s.

Posted by rcade at 2008-01-17 07:08 PM | Re

I voted for Perot in '92. I was 20 years old and it was my first presidential election. After doing it I felt like an idiot for a while, because Perot seemed to grow nuttier and nuttier over time.

However, looking back 15 years, I don't regret it anymore. Perot was correct about NAFTA and globalization and I don't think anyone -- and least of all Clinton -- would have taken the deficit seriously without Perot's intervention in the presidential race.

Bill does the same thing........with his penis.(While Hillary waits nearby to hear their reaction)
Posted by Dontmentionit


FF for Dont. HAHA!! Nice mental image.

That's a good headline but this would be funnier:

PEROT BODY-SLAMS MCCAIN
Follows with a folding chair

What's wrong with Andy Griffith....Barney was smarter than most..........

Posted by ride_on

Republicans that is. Face it Ride, you had the hots for Aunt Bea.

Worst decision I ever made, except for that string of drifters I killed in the '70s.

Posted by rcade

The drifters deserved to die; I hate that doo-wop sound....

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