Hillary is a rising star in the Dem party, who has surprised many since her reputation was trashed by the right during her husbands time as President. She has obviously done her work in the party and for the people of NY, as everyone she works with give her high marks. I still don't think she can overcome her reputation enough, and have the country catch up enough with its anti-female problems, to have her win the Presidency. I fear she would end up another sacrificial lamb for the Democrats in 2008. Who knows if she can surprise us again, but I would hate to see the party fail once again at such a big moment in history. I would support her, especially since there a very few Democrats that have the gravitas to run successfully, and we sure can't have Mr. Skull & Bones Kerry fall on his sword again.
2006-12-12 21:34:18
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answered by michaelsan 6
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That's funny Michel saying that the republicans tried to ruin her reputation when Bill got caught lying under oath. I seem to remember her saying on tv that the accusations against her husband about that matter was a right wing conspiracy. but I don't want to confuse you with the facts. To answer your question no I haven't ever "meet" Hillary and I don't think I would walk across the street to do so. I don't like her politics nor idiology. She has no clue nor any positive plans on how to run this country. At least I have never heard any from her. She spends most of her time bashing Bush. sorry to sound so harsh but it's the truth. And what's up with her refusing to meet with a group of ladies who's husbands are diployed in Iraq and Afganastan. (I forgot the name of the group). If she is serious about running for president I can't wait to hear how she deals with Obama. I don't think she figured on him becoming such a "hot" item. It must frost her to see the media going gaga over him. And some of the base Dems are positivley haveing an orasm over the dude. It's like I just met Obama and I was healed! But libs have always been suckers for tall smooth talking guys, it just proves it's not what they say that's important to them but how they say it.
2006-12-13 06:05:18
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answered by crusinthru 6
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No and would not like to meet her. She is a fake!!! She will do anything to further her career! Most of the democrats don't even like her. She is the type of person that will do anything for power and will abuse it. She already has done it in the past. How many women do you know would stay with their husbands the way she did? When she found out what he was doing and it was on national tv.She did not do it to stand by his side and support him she was looking forward at her future. She did not want to screw up her political career!
2006-12-13 07:39:39
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answered by d3midway semi-retired 7
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I have met both Hillary and President Bush. I was unable to get too close to her because she didn't seem too interested in talking to anyone, but I took photos anyway. Bush shook my hand spoke to me, even posed for shots still have them, what a difference between the two.
2006-12-13 11:20:16
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answered by Ynot! 6
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Never liked her. I am left with the impression that she is a cold and calculating person who was willing to weather her husbands blatant disrespect for her, their marriage, and their daughter, in trade for a chance at her own political aspirations. Ironic that such a strong woman would put up with his wandering pants without a very good plan & long range view.
I have no respect for her & her socialist agenda, no thank you. That is my opinion. thanks for asking.
Edit your question & tell us what is your opinion & why- I am curious.
2006-12-13 05:34:26
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answered by gettin'real 5
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Thank God I have not met her. I would feel soiled and filthy just being in her presence. She hates freedom, the Constitution, and the United States. Further, she has allied herself with B. Hussein Obama, another US hater.
2006-12-13 05:44:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No, But I would love to meet her husband bill.
2006-12-13 05:27:23
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answered by ashley c 2
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I think that, if I ever shook hands with her, I'd have to count my fingers when I got my hand back.
2006-12-13 06:50:39
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answered by ? 5
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No I have not:
and I do not want to.
Don't like to meet anyone female
politician or not, whom does not
bake cookies.
2006-12-13 05:30:49
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answered by dorianalways 4
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