Topic:
White Water
Boxer Gaffe
Manager Chris Cannon
Reveals How He Cleared Senator Boxer's Mind-Fog
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3702fdee4e8d.htm
Rep. Cannon Public Appearance
March 31, 1999 Freeweb
Here's the story (paraphrased): "Since the managers
were
positioned in front of the Democrats, I got to know a number of the
other team's senators. During Lindsay Grahams closing statement, at one
point he said something like:
'We are all SINNERS. .
. . All are SINNERS and fall short of the glory of God,' given in his
wonderful southern
drawl.
With this, Senator Boxer, who was seated right
in front of me, suddenly became agitated.
'He's not a SENATOR,'
she said. 'We're not all SENATORS . . . He's not a SENATOR,' she
repeated several times.
Finally I told her that Lindsay was saying "We're all SINNERS,
not all
SENATORS." Of course after the impeachment vote there seems little
difference between the two, even if most people are not nearly as
confused as Senator Boxer was (is).
Posted by: Freeweb (emailname) *
03/31/99 21:02:38 PST
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I not sure these ultra-liberal, bipolar, post menopausal actresses with a serious drinking and drug problems even know what planet they are on, let alone which country. The days when anyone would care what women like Streisand, Fonda, Cher and Carrie Fischer think faded with their looks.
ReplyDeleteLuigi
I think this Boxer tirade is a perfect companion to her her later "please call me Senator Boxer" rant a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteAnd let's not forget, when she pulled that "Call me Senator" crap, she was speaking (talking down!) to a two-star general (Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh) who'd had the temerity to address her as "Ma'am".
ReplyDeleteWhat hubris! What colossal pomposity!