We would still be talking about Hillary. In order for the Republicans to win in 2008, they're going to have to get J.C. to come down to Earth and run. Nervous? They're scared ****less. That's obvious by the character assassinations they've already started on Obama and Hillary. They should be scared, their refusal to call George Bush on his incompetence has come too little too late. This country has really had enough of the Republicans, their agenda, their "heroes", and their hypocrises.
2007-01-22 12:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt it. Why not let the Democrats have the light. If their way fails, whoever runs in '08 will have a cakewalk. It's really too early to tell what's going to happen, so the less publicity, the better.
Although, I already know the mass-media spoon-fed public won't vote for anyone other than those two parties. And, the sad part is, they never produce anything more, in the way of results, than is absolutely necessary. They never go the extra mile, and really stand out. It's all what can be shoved into the pocket, and shoveled to the press, so that people are kept complacent.
2007-01-22 12:12:35
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answered by sjsosullivan 5
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i do no longer comprehend approximately Ann, yet Rush's component is that each and every physique 3 cloesly-familiar applicants (Hillary, Obama, & McCain) are terrible, so a conservative Republican could besides help a Democrat and enable them to take the blame for the country happening the tubes. He became talking hypothetically.
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answered by quinteros 4
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Probably not. Republicans have been attacking Hillary Clinton for 15 years.
2007-01-22 12:07:12
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answered by Duffman 5
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Republicans better get on the stick if they want to have a viable candidate who can beat any one of the leaders of the bumper crop of viable Democrats in the race. The opposition has been pounding on Hillary for years, trying to get the masses brainwashed against her. She is their worst nightmare. I don't know yet if I will vote for her, but I love the shrillness she has caused among our conservative brothers and sisters.
2007-01-22 12:12:42
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answered by Slimsmom 6
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To some extent, yes. There are no really strong Republican candidates at the moment so many are nervous.
2007-01-22 12:07:12
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answered by Appono Astos 5
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They f-up royally and should be very nervous indeed. However, two more years of the Unspeakable Evil One is a loooooooooong time and I hope there is a THIRD PARTY by then!
2007-01-22 12:08:31
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answered by soulsearcher 5
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I think they already get it. After this administration, the
Republicans don't have a snowballs chance in hell.
2007-01-22 12:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The Republicans have nothing to worry about IF she gets the nomination.
2007-01-22 12:13:47
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answered by Hoopfan 6
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Hilary is democratic
2007-01-22 13:31:50
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answered by Anonymous
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