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- From: nate@psygate.psych.indiana.edu (Nathan Engle)
- Subject: Re: Mo Clinton
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- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 15:43:58 GMT
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- v042517@stortek.com (Vince Dugar) writes:
- >It occured to me yesterday -- I was watching a lady being interviewed
- >after coming out of the polling place. When asked how she made her
- >choices, she said she used the "eenie meenie miney mo" method. "Mo"
- >ended up on Bill Clinton.
-
- >So I think we should call him Mo Clinton.
-
- Unfortunately this would conflict with the "Three Stooges" method of
- presidential analysis (in which all presidents are categorized based on
- which of the three stooges personalities they most resemble). For example,
- Gerald Ford was a Shemp (Oo! Oo!). Carter was a Curly Joe. Nixon was a
- Larry who wanted to be a Moe.
-
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