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Old 01-20-2007, 12:34 PM
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Default Hillary Clinton...Whoda thunk?

I don't think she's electable outside of the Norhteast and Cal. She has way too many skeletons. This is a classic case of "Right gender, wrong person". For the record, I'd be in favor of a good female candidate. I like chicks a lot more than guys, usually (unless they're trying to talk during the game about non-game things). They're definitely beter looking, and they tend to be better with money and are less likely to act against their conscience. My mother, wife, and all my kids are females, so I might be biased. ...Someone help me!
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Great news for the Neo Cons, now if only they will plaster her picture all over the media for the next year.

Wait till she starts debating the other sh!t heads and starts her Screaming and Shreaking oh boy.
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I don't think she's electable outside of the Norhteast and Cal. She has way too many skeletons. This is a classic case of "Right gender, wrong person". For the record, I'd be in favor of a good female candidate. I like chicks a lot more than guys, usually (unless they're trying to talk during the game about non-game things). They're definitely beter looking, and they tend to be better with money and are less likely to act against their conscience. My mother, wife, and all my kids are females, so I might be biased. ...Someone help me!

I agree completely, some of my best friends are women, their view of how the world should or does work is refreshing.
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I don't think she's electable outside of the Norhteast and Cal. She has way too many skeletons. This is a classic case of "Right gender, wrong person". For the record, I'd be in favor of a good female candidate. I like chicks a lot more than guys, usually (unless they're trying to talk during the game about non-game things). They're definitely beter looking, and they tend to be better with money and are less likely to act against their conscience. My mother, wife, and all my kids are females, so I might be biased. ...Someone help me!
Even if the war is still the same as it is today and Hillary's running against Gingrich, she has no chance to win in at least 35 states.
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Old 01-20-2007, 02:23 PM
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Clinton or Obama - they both bring the same problem... they can't get elected nationally. So I congratulate the Republicans now for their victory in 2008, I hope the next administration does better than this one.
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What a disenchanting field so far: Hillary, Barack (Hussein!) Osama .... I MEAN, O-B-A-M-A (sorry), ... Sam Brownback (who??), Rudy of New York, ... We'll see John Kerry report for duty again, I'm sure; and good ol' boy and friend of Mother Jones earth ALGore will jump in, too, just to keep it interesting. Oh, boy, what fun.

Last one standing wins. But, but, .. wait, ... who's that on the horizon ... ??
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I agree completely, some of my best friends are women, their view of how the world should or does work is refreshing.

Actually, my fortune teller says this is the time of women. They've paid their dues, they're tan, rested, and ready to rock and roll, ... so to speak. No, seriously, you're right: women have a lot of good qualities that would make for an excellent change of pace right about now. Kind of like Faulk or Maroney coming in after "meat tenderizer" Killin' Dillon. But Hill's not the one. She is tainted, inside and out and I would not trust her. There are better women out there for the job.
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Hillary has been defined by her detractors, and her campaign will have to find a way to confront the myriad of lies. Of course, if you are against abortion, gay rights, minimum wage hikes, increased funding of VA hospitals, etc., you might not like her. You might be worried about her stand on health care, but Americans more and more believe our health care system is broken. Her record has been consistent and moderate. She won't win over the right wing (and I'm not supporting her in the primary because of her stand on Iraq), but she will be a formidable candidate.

The far right will never vote for her, but they wouldn't vote for any Democrat. I like Edwards, but Obama is an easy second choice. I think Massachusetts is a very sexist state, based on the treatment of Swift and O'Brien, neither of whom were as bad as the media and pundits portrayed. It's interesting to see here how Massachusetts residents are quick to stereotype. Even favorable stereotyping of women can form the basis for rejecting someone.

Let's remember that most of the people elected president were controversial and at one time considered unelectable, including Kennedy (Catholic), Nixon (untrustworthy), Reagan (stupid), Clinton (dishonest), Bush II (stupid). The controversial candidates seem to do a better job of mobilizing their supporters than the blander candidates like Bush I, Ford, Kerry, etc.
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Clinton or Obama - they both bring the same problem... they can't get elected nationally. So I congratulate the Republicans now for their victory in 2008, I hope the next administration does better than this one.
You said it much nicer and more inteligently than I could, the people and myself if I am still around will go to the polls in 2008 and vote for the Republican not because we like him but because we couldn't bring ourselves to vote for the type of person that the democrats insist on nominating, we will do the exact same thing to Obooma & Hillary that we did to Gore/Kerry.

The Democrats want a "Far Left Liberal Progressive" in the White House, the American people do NOT.

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We will now have to spend a year and a half watching "Billy Blue Dress" gaze adoringly at this wretched women while biting his lip and bobbing his head, he may even start holding hands with her again and start carrying his little bible.
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You said it much nicer and more inteligently than I could, the people and myself if I am still around will go to the polls in 2008 and vote for the Republican not because we like him but because we couldn't bring ourselves to vote for the type of person that the democrats insist on nominating, we will do the exact same thing to Obooma & Hillary that we did to Gore/Kerry.

The Democrats want a "Far Left Liberal Progressive" in the White House, the American people do NOT.

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We will now have to spend a year and a half watching "Billy Blue Dress" gaze adoringly at this wretched women while biting his lip and bobbing his head, he may even start holding hands with her again and start carrying his little bible.


"Little" Bible??? The Bible book Bill carries for the cameras is bigger than the Magna Carta. Excellent for photo ops, though. Nice grab for "middle America" there.

Will Paula Jones or Ms. Willy or, possibly, Monica Lewinsky (!!!) be invited to join her campaign ??? After all, this is all about "it's time for women", right Hill? Right Rosie O'Donnell?

It's been said that before God appears with the true way, Satan always sends his false imitation first. One has to wonder which one Hillary represents.


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