Dear Sir,
I am writing to enquire for any possible openings in your firm. I have been in an executive position with a large political party for 4 troubled years in this era of difficult times and have recently been let go.
Yours,
Terry McCauliffe
Intercepted email courtesy of Frank Martin.
The next email is for real, and it comes from Sofia in Portugal:
Me and my Porto wine very much enjoyed the live posting as "we" followed Bush's speech! The second part was superb, very genuine, you donīt see that kind of thing here...No way!
But as not beeing american (only in heart) I have no clue on what Mr. Kerry is doing! Can anyone explain it to this curious "zeropean"?
I think it shows fear, but mostly very classless (not that it mathers in politics, specialy here in europe...)
Thanks!
My pleasure, Sofia.
And the most unusual email of the evening came from the proprieter of this site. With all those conventioneers in town, I bet she did good business.
We're going to be eating a lot of crow if Kerry wins.
But his campaign's had the stench of death of it since a day or two after his convention, even before the polls came out.
It's easy to make fun of Terry McCauliffe, but the man's just doing his job.
And that job is, making sure Hillary doesn't have to run against an incumbent Democrat in '08...
Andrew S, exactly.
Sometimes I think the Dems ran Kerry because they didn't learn anything from the 80's.
Sometimes, in my darkest right-wing tinfoil fever dreams, I think that they ran Kerry because they did learn from the 80's. They're throwing this election so Hillary can run in 2008.
All that aside, I can only wish that McCauliffe was out of work. The party of Clinton, McCauliffe and Moore is stuck in the 60's, and can't catch up to the rest of America.
I agree Steve. The last thing that the McCauliffe or the Clintons want is a Kerry win since that would effectively shut her out for at least 8 more years unless Kerry did an LBJ and bowed out or Hillary directly challenged the Kerry for the nomination.
What on earth is a 'zeropean'?