I concur. Hillary is the only democratic challenger that has any chance of defeating the GOP. I mean if not her, who? Howard Dean? Ha! Al Bore? You had your chance buddy! Liberman? Hell no!
GOP is obviously afraid of her since she has always won by a landslide whenever she ran for office. Even if she were a "carpetbagger" in NY, she still won handidly.
GOP is scared to death, trust me on that. That's why they keep claiming she isn't qualified.... yet to hear a valid reason why. Well, they don't know why, yet, because Karl Rove hasn't told them what to say.
2006-11-30 03:07:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with John Returns. Hillary can maybe win the Democratic nomination, but probably not the presidency. I would rather Obama run. He seems to be much more moderate, and I would welcome debates between Obama and McCain.
By the way I am a conservative, but I vote more for political moderation.
2006-11-30 02:59:09
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answered by Time to Shrug, Atlas 6
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He's behind every smear campaign, and as smears go, this is paltry. It will get a lot worse! Look for them to start accusing her of murdering Vince Foster. It's baseless, but if they repeat it enough, it will stick.
By the way, it's time to retire the term "Neocon". It is not synonymous with the garden-variety right wing extremist. A Neocon is someone who believes in aggressive unilateral use of US power in international affairs. The Iraq War was THEIR idea, and it's been a fiasco, so they are discredited, and no one will ever listen to them again!
2006-11-30 02:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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to respond to your preliminary question: I have no thought what a "neo-con" is, and that i'm no longer terrified of having a woman president. no longer contained in in the slightest degree....only no longer this female. you will desire to be finding at a different wall than i'm, skippy, 'reason i do no longer see any assure that Billary gets elected. i think of she's gonna run one in all those grimy campaign that the Democrats won't nominate her, and if she does get nominated i do no longer think of she'll win. She may be the 2d worst factor to ever take place to this usa, 2d in basic terms to that mendacity, cheating, criminal piece of crap husband of hers. If she would not have the brains and/or the user-friendly-experience to offload the chump after he makes a fool of her on international television, how can we have confidence her to have the brains and user-friendly experience needed to run the country? No thank you...i will vote for Bucky the Dancing Mule previously i will vote for Billary Clinton.
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answered by rosen 4
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Frankly, I hope she is nominated. Then, when John McCain, whom, after this last election a few weeks ago is assured the Republican nomination, runs against her and beats her badly, it will be the last time we hear from a Clinton.
2006-11-30 03:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone should be scared of Hillary winning. She has no backbone on any issue. She changes her political beliefs to win poll numbers.
2006-11-30 03:01:58
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answered by only p 6
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What does it matter? She won't win. She won't even be nominated.
2006-11-30 02:56:26
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answered by Average Joe 3
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I totally agree with you. It seems that a lot of them have tried to demonize her the same way they did her husband. If they weren't threatened, they wouldn't care so much.
2006-11-30 03:00:59
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answered by tangerine 7
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yeah, i'm shaking. i mean, i am honestly terrified that that witch will open her mouth and the shrillness that is her voice will break all of America's windows. its ok, tho. she can use our taxpayer money to fix them.
2006-11-30 02:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope she runs, because she'll lose.
2006-11-30 03:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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