Hillary is strong, very intelligent and extremely ambitious.
Those sort of features tends to angers the male chauvinists, under-achievers, weak women, any right wing con and the clueless. This list covers just about 65% of Americans and those are the ones that have a problem with Hillary.
Personally, I like her, moreover, I respect her. I really can't say the same for any one of the Bush administration (except Colin Powell and he's gone)
2006-12-26 16:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be far harder to list what I liked about her. She's a panderer of the worst kind, and will tell anyone what they want to hear at anytime if she thinks it will curry favor and win her votes. True, Bill did this too, but at least he had a gret talent of seeming sincere, and he was a shrewd and skilled politiician. Hillary is none of those things. Also, if she were elected to she would divide the Dems and the Repubs even further, since the GOP hates her with a passion, thinking she emodies everything wrong with the word "Liberal." Also: when she was standing by Bill during Monica-Gate, many gave her props for her loyalty. Now, even that once admirable trait appears to be more manipulations, as she was just staying aorund so as not to ruin her own political agenda.
2006-12-27 00:14:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not anything that she has done, and I give her kudos for attempting to deal with health care, something the public wants but absolutely no political will or backers in Washington were for it. They get way too much money for their re-election campaigns from big pharma.
The thing is right now, if you look at her "war chest" she is the candidate all this big corporations are backing. Now they always hedge their bets of course, but who ever raises the most money will be party leader, and corporations are not going to back somebody that looks out for the public good over cooperate good, so they obviously believe she will be more of the same. This will be true of any candidate however.
2006-12-27 00:20:05
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answered by mary57whalen 5
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She has a tendency to change her message to fit her audience, even if this means being hypocritical. I know most politicians can not be trusted, but they are also not in the same spotlight as Hillary. It is one thing to change the way you get a message across depending on your audience, but to completely go against what you said the day before is nuts.
2006-12-27 00:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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She is a totally political animal, therefore not to be trusted. That's ail I can come up with. I don't think she will win if she runs, but its not because of her gender. It is because somehow she comes across as a wheeler-dealer, which of course she is. But then all of them are. These are not very intelligent reasons to dislike her--sorry. I guess its because Hillary seems to lack a certain warmth and appeal that her husband has ( ha ha) and that Barak Obama is displaying. Hope that helps.
2006-12-27 00:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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What I don't Like about Hillary:
Government Health care: There is a reason other countries send their best and brightest to study under our current system.
Power at any cost: Hillary moved to NY because it had a vacant seat she could win. She will do anything for power. For her, it's about "am I in power," rather that right and wrong, or good for the country.
2006-12-27 00:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It'n not only what she did in congress, but what she did before. She has remolded herself as a moderate liberal, when many conservatives feel she is a frantic socialist underneath.
Anyone remember the "Hillary Care" plan in 1993 (Akkk - Socialism!)? Indeed, one could interpret her "dynamic views" on major policies as flip-flopping as well. She panders to the consituency; but then again, that is what people in office must do, but there is a point when some politicians let whims of public opinion dictate their values to them. (Iraq, Health care, "Woman Issues", etc.)
2006-12-27 00:13:48
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answered by ? 2
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Generally It seems as if New York thinks she's a fine Senator. Most of the Hillary haters are just irrational.
2006-12-27 00:08:09
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answered by The Twist 3
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I haven’t followed her political decisions much with her senatorial position. But consider; when Bill was in office I believe she made most of the decisions, she is strong, powerful and omnipresent, this is what makes her so dangerous. It would be amazing to have a female in the presidency, but she makes me very nervous, I do not believe she should be trusted. This is coming from a person who hates BOTH democrats AND republicans. It’s very hard to get valid information on this issue, its all opinions, hearsay, and lies for the most part, even if you went to her website, I believe one of the only ways is to judge their character with your heart and look at their views on strong issues compared to what you believe in. I hate to sound cheesy but politics are dirty, they always will be, the only person you can trust is yourself.
2006-12-27 00:21:24
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answered by Vivid Image 2
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Socialized health care. Europe and Canada both have it. Waiting list sometimes months for chemotherapy or MRI, don't like your doctor ,to bad. Just like the public school ,your doctor will depend on where you live. Bill took an enemy and made him a friend ,Hillary takes an enemy and will try and destroy them.
2006-12-27 00:12:05
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answered by Fly Boy 4
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