Hillary Clinton doesn't have her own ideal model for government, she, just as Bill Clinton before her, is solely a populist, and goes with whatever the popular opinion of the time is. When it was popular to support the Iraq war, she supported the Iraq war, now that it's not, she doesn't.
A president who doesn't have their own specific set of values, one of which they hold steadfast to and instill because they believe that their core principles will be for the betterment of the society can never be a good president, that model is necessary. Unless a model for government is made with one basis of values to set forth one constructive end, then the government will never be able to fulfill its obligations. Unfortunately, both popular parties contradict their core values with many of their opinions.
However, I don't think Hillary will be able to win because of an unfair disadvantage, while I'm not a sexist, this is a genetic disadvantage, that she is a woman. The sound of a woman's voice when they speak passionatley is more shrill, and it bothers your ear even if you agree with every word they're saying, so she wouldn't really be able to inspire people to get up and vote.
2006-09-29 05:19:53
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answered by thalog482 4
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Sorry dear, but a recent Gallup poll of registered Democrat voters showed that over half of them would NOT vote for Hillary if she ran for President in 2008. Ain't no way The ***** (yes, that's right, she has achieved proper noun status, she is THE *****) is getting back in the White House. Next go-around looks like John McCain and Colin Powell.
P.S.: This country needs Hillary running things as much as it needs to have a couple more skyscrapers knocked down by the Al-Qaeda terrorists -- and if she were running things, something like that WOULD happen again (yeah, great idea to show tolerance and give economic opportunities to people who think that killing Americans is the greatest glory they can have on Earth...)
2006-09-29 05:20:45
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answered by sarge927 7
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Asking the magic 8 ball? The dems have been everyday for electing wildhorses out of their primaries. there's a stable hazard that it will not be any of the front runners now who get the dem nod. Plus there's an prolonged thank you to Nov. '08. I doubt anybody can say it quite is a definite victory.
2016-10-18 04:54:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The winning Republican ticket in 2008 is JOHN MCCAIN AND RUDY GIULIANI Then Hillary can divorce her cad of a husband and find true happiness.
2006-09-29 10:05:49
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answered by Mannie H 3
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Conndie Rice and John McCain
2006-09-29 05:14:51
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answered by kids and cats 5
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How about THIS match?
Condo Rice as Pres, and Hillarious Clinton as Vice!
I love women!
2006-09-29 06:43:59
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answered by thewordofgodisjesus 5
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Rudy Giuliani as Pres, VP I don't know
2006-09-29 05:16:24
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answered by me 4
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Hillary Clinton - President
Collin Powell - V.P.
The angry white men on AM talk radio would all have coronaries. lol
2006-09-29 05:32:51
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answered by Thoughts Like Mine 3
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Oprah and Dr. Phil
OK, only kidding....I think John McCain would be great as pres...VP I don't know.
2006-09-29 05:16:05
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answered by peachiegirl 2
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no...this country is not ready for Hilary...or Hilary is not ready for this country
2006-09-29 05:11:44
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answered by k-mac 3
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