Toy gun's no fun on Gore plane

Oatka

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Sky-high idiots.

http://www.nypost.com/08192000/gossip/pagesix.htm

TOY GUN'S NO FUN ON GORE PLANE

A STUNT by Al Gore's team to lighten the mood on a campaign flight by passing out water pistols to the press backfired when one reporter put the gun to the candidate's head.

According to the Financial Times, the Secret Service was ready to pounce on the Washington Post's Ceci Connolly during last month's flight to North Carolina, where the Gores were taking their vacation.

F.T.'s "Avenue of the Americas" column reports "several witnesses" saw Connolly put her arm around Gore's shoulder and hold the water pistol to his head. "It might have been a joke," says the paper. "But for the Secret Service agents on board, as well as the Gore campaign, there were no smiles."

But Connolly tells PAGE SIX that her water pistol prank was all in good fun. "The Secret Service agents were laughing and Karenna Gore was standing right next to me and thought it was funny," she insists.

"I definitely held a water pistol up to him, but I don't remember if I held it against his head. It was a light-hearted vacation moment. We were all in shorts and they handed out water pistols, bubble wands and little beach toys.

"Karenna was telling us what Al and Tipper like to do on vacation. They like to body surf, read books and play with jigsaw puzzles. His grandson, Wyatt, was making funny faces. If anything, this [incident] showed Al Gore in a relaxed, lighthearted moment ... I think this whole story is a little goofy."

Connolly also takes issue with the F.T.'s claim that she, Katharine Seelye of the New York Times and Sandra Sobieraj of the Associated Press - known collectively as the Spice Girls - "can be the most hostile to the campaign, doing little to hide their contempt for the candidate and his team."

"I've been traveling with the vice president for two years and I've been told he thinks I'm tough but fair," Connolly says. "I haven't heard any complaints from his campaign."

Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reports that Playboy Playmates are turning on Gore because he forced the cancellation of Rep. Loretta Sanchez's fundraiser at Hugh Hefner's Playboy mansion in L.A.

Neriah Davis, Miss March 1994, fumes,
"They've slapped Hef in the face. And they've slapped me too. I take it very personally."

The peeved pin-up said Gore's Playboy diss has made her "really, really mad" and now she plans to vote, "and maybe even campaign," for fringe candidate Ralph Nader.

[non-relevant gossip deleted]

Copyright 2000 NYP Holdings, Inc.


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"The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside
the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light." (Romans 13:12)
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Oatka:
The peeved pin-up said Gore's Playboy diss has made her "really, really mad" and now she plans to vote, "and maybe even campaign," for fringe candidate Ralph Nader.
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AHHAAHHHAHA! A vote for Nader is a vote for Bush. I'm happy too see the Democrats have their own version of Ross Perot. That little clown (Perot) cost us the last 2 presidential elections.


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Just one of the Good Guys
 
Oh my! That was a close one. :eek:
The infamous "plastic-gun-that-can-go-right-through-airport-security" surfaces on algore's plane.
They were right all along! :rolleyes:
Just imagine what could have happened if the trigger had actually been pulled (assuming al has a brain that can be washed). :confused:
I'll bet chuckie & di already have a bill in the legislative pipeline to deal with this threat. :p
 
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