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Baby, It's Cold Outside
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Tim--
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I don't know what it's like outside your midtown-New York hotel room, but in
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downtown New York it's cold. As in 11 degrees cold. As in
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so-much-for-global-warming cold. As in
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Slate
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-doesn't-pay-me-nearly-enough-to-go-outside-and-freeze-my-private-parts-off-to-get-the-newspaper
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cold.
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So that leaves me without much in the way of research as I try to comment on
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the day's events. But fortunately, I have a copy of yesterday's New York
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Daily News crumpled up in my gym bag. Let's see ... the front page story is
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... it's cold outside. OK, well, I covered that in the paragraph above. Hmmmm
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... not much else on the news front so let's see what my horoscope says: "Quiet
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time between you and your mate is very important. ... A new flame may break a
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date, but try to be forgiving." Well, that's no problem, because if my new
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flame stands me up, I'll have more time to spend with my mate instead of
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running off and cheating on her. See, this is the problem with reading
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yesterday's horoscope--it never makes any sense.
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OK, maybe I should try the Internet ...
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A USA Today /CNN Gallup poll finds that with no dominant issue amid an
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economic boom, this year's election could turn on candidates' personal
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qualities, as more than half the likely voters say a candidate's leadership
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skills and vision are what counts. The story goes on to say that if the
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election turns on personal characteristics, the Republicans should get a boost
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in the wake of the Clinton scandal.
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Huh? Wasn't that what they said in 1996 when, let's see, there were no
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issues amid an economic boom and the nation had supposedly grown tired of all
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the scandals surrounding Clinton? Yeah, we got so tired of him and his
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philandering ways we put him right back into office, and we knew what we were
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getting into. (OK, I didn't predict the whole impeachment thing, but Clinton
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getting caught in a second-term sex scandal had about all the shock value of
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your typical episode of Scooby Doo .) The article then quotes a retired
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banker in Amherst who said he was angry at the poor example Clinton has set for
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children, and that since he is making character his top priority, he's voting
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for George W. Bush. Um, since George W. Bush is at best a reformed party
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boy/cokehead who didn't work very hard in school, wouldn't a super-nerdy
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overachiever like Bill Bradley or Al Gore fulfill the whole "character"
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requirement a little better?
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OK, now I'm off to the "Fray" to be the first to note that this entry is
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just another example of the "Breakfast Table" 's pseudo, misinformed political
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commentary masquerading as humor, but before I go, I would like to leave you
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with this quote from Charlize Theron on filming in Canadian in this week's
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Entertainment Weekly : "Vancouver is very clean and very lovely. You have
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to use Canadian money there, though. It's very strange." I'm not sure, but I
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think the rest of the quote was: "I mean, just look at it. [points to picture
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of Queen Elizabeth] Who's this lady? How come Canadites don't worship George
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Washington like we do? Weird. Very weird."
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