WE WERE WRONG and happily so. Our prediction of little Johnnie Edwards catching a wave in New Hampshire and topping 20%
didn't happen. Maybe his "two America's" speech didn't sell to those yankees up there. He could save his candicacy only by
winning South Carolina. Jim Clyburn, South Carolina's most prominent black politician (as they say) shamelessly jumped on
the Kerry bandwagon after signaling for weeks we was an Edwards man.
WES CLARK: remember him? All but toast in this race. Said he thought South Carolinians would like the non politicians...like
himself and Al Sharpton. Wes...if Al Sharpton isn't a politician...just what IS his occupation? Race and Poverty Pimp?
And by the way...you were a peace time general...doesn't get much more political than that.
AL GORE KEEPS sending them down down down. He scheduled a speech on global warming in NYC...and the temperature plummeted
to record lows on the very day. He endorsed Dr. Dean, and well, you know....
LIEBER-SPIN: after finishing fifth in New Hampshire, Joe Lieberman celebrated his finish as "close in a tight three way
race for third." You go boy!