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wrote:
æֲˡҾ Obama ѡϡӵ˺ܶࡣҲˣûȨס꣬веİ˽֪ѡôˡǰڱֽϿ Bush Gore Ƭ֪ Gore ϶ѡϡ˵ Gore ͳҶӡͲˡ Gore ûӮһֻͦҲһҲţֻѡ˵ƬObama Ǻˣᣬĺ˿϶ѡϡHillary ŮˣŮҲѡϣο Clinton ̫̫ϲ Clinton ˸ϲ̫̫˿ֻ棬ᶯԽ˵ʲôҲҲϲϴԴҶ Micheal Moore Stupid White Men ԺҲͬ˵ģ͵ѡ˶࣬ѡͳҩȻ Bush ̫һЩġ⣬ǰ꿴С˵ Middlesex˵ϲͳֲڵģ
"Dukakis." A name with more than two vowels in it running for President! The last time that had happened was Eisenhower (who looked good on a tank). Generally speaking, Americans like their presidents to have no more than two vowels. Truman. Johnson. Nixon. Clinton. If they have more than two vowels (Reagan), they can have no more than two syllables. Even better is one syllable and one vowel: Bush. Had to do that twice. Why did Mario Cuomo decide against running for President? What conclusion did he come to as he withdrew to think the matter through? Unlike Michael Dukakis, who was from academic Massachusetts, Mario Cuomo was from New York and knew what was what. Cuomo knew he'd never win. Too liberal for the moment, certainly. But also: too many vowels.
ǰҵİ˵ McCain Ǻˣûѡ˵ֳѡˣȻʹһЩһϣʤΪҵİ˵Ҳܴˡ
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