On ABC 7 in Chicago today:
Kevin Roy: When Pat Buchanan suggested on fox news channel in march of 2000 that he run for senate in New York, Keyes responded “I deeply resent the destruction of federalism represented by Hillary Clinton?s willingness go into a state she doesn’t even live in and pretend to represent people there, so I certainly wouldn’t imitate it.” That is from Alan Keyes three years ago. Now, he is scheduled to meet with the republican central committee at 2:00 this afternoon. They are expected to announce the final decision sometime later today.
That’s excellent. If he accepts, he’ll be one hell of a hypocrite.
Yeah, your’e just saying that because you haven’t had a chance to see and hear, first-hand, his self-evident brilliance.
Q: Why Keyes?
A: http://austinmayor.blogspot.com/2004_08_01_austinmayor_archive.html#109164015403037396
Or maybe I have finally outpaced the weirdness of this race.
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You know, the GOP usually has its act together. So what’s up with the race for the GOP-held Senate seat in Illinois? The Democratic contender, Barak Obama, used to be pit against Jack “Family Values” Ryan, the ex of actress Jeri Ryan, whose divorce tes…
Hypocricy doesn’t seem to bother Republicans. I’m not sure why. But yes, his “self-evident brilliance” is well documented on his website, where he’s written in 3rd person what a Quintessential American (sic) he is. Good for a hearty chortle.
http://www.renewamerica.us/keyes/quint.htm
“Ambassador Alan Keyes:
* Is widely considered the most formidable defender of America’s founding principles in today’s political arena.
* Is generally conceded to be the winner of the 2000 Republican Presidential Debates, due to his remarkable eloquence and persuasiveness.
Hypocricy doesn’t seem to bother Republicans. I’m not sure why. But yes, his “self-evident brilliance” is well documented on his website, where he’s written in 3rd person what a Quintessential American (sic) he is. Good for a hearty chortle.
http://www.renewamerica.us/keyes/quint.htm
“Ambassador Alan Keyes:
* Is widely considered the most formidable defender of America’s founding principles in today’s political arena.
* Is generally conceded to be the winner of the 2000 Republican Presidential Debates, due to his remarkable eloquence and persuasiveness.
I would have never thought that a Republican could have been a hypocrite.
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