Jim Inhofe (English Wikipedia)

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  • Jacob Weisberg. "Why It's Even Worse For Clinton Than You Think Archived April 8, 2023, at the Wayback Machine", New York Magazine, November 21, 1994, page 41. Inhofe describes how the phrase came to be in The Associated Press via USA Today Archived June 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Ron Jenkins, September 18, 2008. "Inhofe, in a telephone interview from Washington, recalled that 14 years ago he was told by a small group in Hugo that he would carry McCurtain County, a Democratic stronghold in southeastern Oklahoma. He said he asked the Hugo residents why he would win, "and they said because of the three G's. They're the ones who came up with that and it became almost a chant out there."

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