07-14-2007, 01:55 PM
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Re: Billary?
That is one nasty picture.
It's funny how she is embracing Bill, whereas Gore didn't. I actually think that Gore made a mistake then, since he would have been well served in using him. I think the opposite holds true for Hillary. I think the some people will like the idea of Slick Willy, but most will reinforce their disdain for Billary, as they may take his presence to be an anything to get elected ploy. She needs to be as independent as possible, since she indiredtly represents the women's movement. Her use of Slick Willy does give off a feeling of dependence, and a lack of personal merrit. I think she's taking a real risk in using him, although the risk could clearly payoff. Like I said before, this will come down to match ups, and Hillary is the candidate who most walks along the edge of the sword. People either hate her, or like her, and using Bill could be the strategy that tips her in one direction or the other. To me, she represents the essence of a finger in the wind politician, and those are the scariest kinds.
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