[AGL] life is so much fun dept.
Charles Loving
lovingigor at gmail.com
Fri Mar 15 20:27:28 EDT 2019
Read the Beto article in Vabity Fare. As for candidates on the Denocratic
ticket we will have to wait and see. The choices are many. Is gender
important/ Is age important too? I think that most politicians say what
they want their audience want to hear. How well they listen is important.
Climate change and stupid wars are what I dwell on.
On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 7:21 PM Kdoyle <kdoyle1 at austin.rr.com> wrote:
> so michael, most of your dislike of Warren is not about the content of
> her policies or her character, but that she changes her hair color and hair
> style? Sheesh.
> Perhaps you have noticed that people, and women in particular, do that
> often, change their hair color and style. And women wear a wider variety of
> clothes and shoes than men do too. so what?
> Personally I think that in our society because males, from infancy are not
> allowed silk, or satin or velvet, or pink, or flowers, they are
> deliberately sensually inhibited from birth. Girls get all those things AND
> plaid, and corduroy and yellow and blue and green, too.and we can wear
> dungarees or twirl in pretty skirts, unlike you poor fellas who have to
> stick to scratchy jeans. So from the get go we grow up with more textural
> and visual variety and flexibility and carry it on to our adult life; which
> I think is a fine fun and creative thing.
>
> I dislike Bernies unkempt wispy hair but that is not why I would not vote
> for him.
>
>
>
> On Mar 15, 2019, at 5:36 PM, Charles Loving <lovingigor at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> You are right. The left or right or the Eisenstadts will tear him to
> shreds. His record in EP as a teenager is not squeaky clean. Trump gets
> away with being a criminal and a freak of nature but no dimocrat will.
> Biden voted wrong and Bernie won't make the grade. Trump is a pariah and it
> seems that his base will intimidate their way back. The Republicans are bad
> news and the ademocrats aren't much better.
>
> On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 5:26 PM Frances Morey <frances.morey at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> That sounds funny coming from you, Charlie, after the grief you gave me
>> about only supporting Hillary because I knew her. Yes, I did, for 6 months
>> in 1972 I worked with her. I really got to know her well and admired her a
>> lot. She's sharp as a tack, has a photographic memory and is indefatigable.
>> We shed tears when our candidate, George McGovern, cratered in all states
>> but Massachusetts. Twenty years later in 1992 when Bill Clinton campaigned
>> at the TX Capitol I walked up to her and said, "You probably don't remember
>> but..." She cut me off with a smile and said, "Hi, Frances." I still hold
>> her in the highest esteem
>> Best,
>> Frances
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 5:01 PM Charles Loving <lovingigor at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Good grief. I actually have talked to Beto three times in real life. He
>>> was in Kerrville and he was in Lakey and I called him on the phone once
>>> just to see if I could. He is for real and knows his stuff.
>>>
>>> I went to HS in El Paso and knew of his father who was a politician way
>>> back then. Not a very effective one but he made waves. My neighbor was an
>>> El Paso County commissioner and my aunt and uncle were into El Paso
>>> politics. His mother owned a huge store in the rich section of town I
>>> think? As usual, when I talked to him it was about Juarez and crowing up on
>>> the border when the bridges were wide open and we could go back and forth
>>> at will. He knew all the old stand by bars I went to with my girlfriends
>>> back then and they are still there. That, of course, isn't a good reason to
>>> vote for someone but a guy who took a date to the Kentucky Club and then
>>> married her gets my vote every time.
>>>
>>>
>>> In high school, we went as far into Mexico as Casas Grandes a couple of
>>> times. And once all the way to Chihua City with no visa or anything and no
>>> one said boo about it. It was a nicer era to be sure. Our HS rifle team
>>> brought their weapons to class on match days. We brought our shotguns to
>>> school in dove season. There were kids from Zaragoza in our school and no
>>> one questioned them. A couple of them were on the baseball team and one of
>>> them was our kicker on the football team.
>>>
>>> I like Beto a lot more than anyone else that is running but that has to
>>> do with my having met him more than once. Like Obama, I ate pizza with him
>>> and Charlie Wrangel at Moorehouse sitting at the same table when they
>>> dedicated the MLK auditorium and had invited me to be there.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 4:41 PM Fontaine Maverick <fontainem at att.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think Beto is a fine fellow, but not presidential material. I dearly
>>>> wish he had gone after John Cornballs senate seat.
>>>> As for Elizabeth I beg to differ that she is "as creepy as Hillary".
>>>> All about perception, I suppose. I like that she goes for the heart of the
>>>> problem like no other candidate. Except maybe old Bern.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Fontaine
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, March 15, 2019, 1:44:09 PM CDT, Michael Eisenstadt <
>>>> eisenstadt0 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I thought you all might enjoy this anecdote from yesterday.
>>>>
>>>> I had just bought 2 real leather belts made in China from a Target
>>>> store located where the MacDonalds used to be on the corner of Guadeloupe
>>>> and 21st in the giant dormitory mall on that corner near the Univ. of Texas
>>>> campus and was taking the elevator to the 2nd story Food Court to award
>>>> myself a slice of pizza when I ran into a female student who was excitedly
>>>> telling a young black employee of the building that Beto O'Rourke had
>>>> announced for president. Feeling my oats as I entered the elevator with her
>>>> and the employee I observed that O'Rourke was about the last man in the
>>>> world I would vote for for president. So she asked why. I further observed
>>>> that O'Rourke was for Open Borders (for her obviously not an issue - she
>>>> seemed to be somewhat Hispanic). She retorted but he is for defending
>>>> minority rights.
>>>>
>>>> Should the situation reprise which it won't I ask myself whether my *esprit
>>>> d'escalier *rejoinder should have beene "Who is attacking minority
>>>> rights these days? What with affirmative action, preferences, set-asides,
>>>> etc. being the law of the land for 60 years? What more gimmes do you want?
>>>>
>>>> Reparations? Let's ask O'Rourke if he is for dollar reparations. Sen.
>>>> Elizabeth Warren was asked that question and in her wisdom replied "We have
>>>> to have that conversation?" *Au fond* she really is as creepy as
>>>> Hillary. She used to be a brunette and identified herself to the Univ of
>>>> Texas Law School way back where she had been hired as a professor as a
>>>> feather Indian signed in blue ink. Now she is a blond after going grey
>>>> which compliments her blue eyes. Now she looks like a Becky, not a
>>>> bad-white Becky, but a Becky who cares.
>>>>
>>>> mike e.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> Charlie Loving
>>>
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