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I truly do not understand why some people hate Hillary Clinton. I attended a rodeo in Texas recently where her name was mentioned by the announcer and the audience booed her.

If anyone here really truly does not like her, could you please explain your position? Because I can't think of a reason that anyone would dislike her so strongly.

Intelligent, well thought-out answers, please!

2007-02-04 05:37:33 · 27 answers · asked by Wiseyngsoul 3 in Politics & Government Politics

27 answers

What she, and her husband, did to inspire such hate was the crime of being unbelievably popular Democrats. They both inspired much frothing at the mouth from Republicans during his stay in office. There was rarely anything they complained about that had the ring of truth to it. You'll hear everything from she's a closet lesbian to those who flat out state that she had Vince Foster murdered. Character assassination has become an art when it comes to those who hate Hillary Clinton. Conjecture is accepted as fact, and unproven allegations are still stated as though she's up for being indicted at any moment. One of the things she's got going for her in this election is that most of us have heard all of this before, and we went through eight years of hearing allegations that the Republicans could never prove. The country has wearied of the Republican fondness for smear campaigns and the more they keep trying to dig up old unproven dirt the more they will continue to look unscrupulous.

I believe in Hillary Clinton's vision for this country. I believe she is more than capable of handling the problems in the Middle East and foreign affairs in general. She's a brilliant and very tough lady. She'll do a great job in the debates and will do well there with those who are wavering on her. Despite all the boo'ing from Republican strongholds it's clear they're scared to death of her popularity in many polls across the country. They'll say she doesn't have a chance, while they spend time trying to discredit someone they claim isn't a threat to them. For someone they claim doesn't have a chance, she sure has a lot of them in a dither.

2007-02-04 05:45:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 7

Rug is right. The Vince Foster suicide was quickly dismissed by the Clintons and swept under the rug. There was a dark secret there involving both Clintons. When investigative reporters started asking too many questions, the Clintons became irrate and defensive. Many people today still believe the Clintons were responsible for his death . Many people also remember the early days of the Clinton presidency and how Hillary attempted to be a " co president". She quickly assumed she and she alone could solve the health care crisis in this country. Of course, now she is embarrassed about that insane attempt. And when her husband was in the arms ( and elsewhere) of Monica, she was on TV blaming it all on rumors spread by the " right wing conspiracy". Really... she is a lot like President Bush. She blames others, she thinks she is never wrong, she is stubborn, and she perceives herself to be brighter than she really is. Do we need a repeat of what we already have to endure ??

2007-02-04 06:02:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 6 3

Yes I hate Hillary Clinton.

She comes across as a bossy, domineering woman who is also very clever and calculating. Of course, some people do not have the intelligence to see through the facade she tries to present in public. All some politicians have to do is say 'God Bless America' as many times as possible during a public appearance and some people fervently believe that makes them saints.

She will be the next president of the USA because in America the most important element to winning the presidency is to have money and contacts behind you. Something which this women obviously has in abundance.

Unfortunately, this is also how George Bush managed to win the presidency. Another nail in the coffin of the USA!

2007-02-04 07:18:40 · answer #3 · answered by pagreen1966 3 · 4 3

This lady lied to the FBI, cheated the nomination, completely f*cked up the Benghazi situation,has cussed out and flat out assaulted veterans and secret service agents lied about being under sniper fire lied about taking money from Wall Street and has flip flopped on everything she "stands" for to the point that I don't think anybody knows where she actually stands. She a bullshi*t artist who will say anything to get elected, but hey don't take my word for it see for yourself!

2016-10-31 11:25:38 · answer #4 · answered by Nick 1 · 0 0

Well to begin with if you were at a Texas Rodeo, you are on republican turf. It seems to bother you that she was booed, she blamed the Republicans for her husbands indiscretions. She has had nothing good to say about President Bush, she bashed Tammy Whynett song "Stand by your man". As for me I think that she comes across as very cold and unfeeling, I don't dislike her, that would be wrong, but I don't trust her either.

2007-02-04 06:12:28 · answer #5 · answered by Peek-A-Poo 2 · 8 1

This word 'hate' is used a great deal these days. I think it just means they don't like a person and it's usually based on nothing more than a whim. I really don't know why anyone wants to 'hate anybody. Perhaps it's a sign of how poorly the majority are educated.

2007-02-04 05:45:07 · answer #6 · answered by Spiny Norman 7 · 5 2

I don't hate her as a person, but I don't like her politically nor would I vote for her...

Many reasons... one being the way she handled the whole Monica thing. I think she stayed with Bill, not because she forgave him for cheating, but because she wanted to further her political career. Like she was afraid that she would never be elected president one day if she divorced her cheating husband. Fake, fake, fake.

Second, when the whole September 11th happened, where was she? This was her opportunity to show her character, show how she could be a leader. Instead, the TV showed her looking bored and somewhat annoyed to have to be dealing with this whole situation. Very selfish...

There's more, but I'd be here all day...

:)
Best Wishes...
T.

2007-02-04 05:44:45 · answer #7 · answered by Theophania 4 · 5 4

IT'S HER POLITICAL VIEWS THAT PEOPLE HATE OR IF YOU PREFER DISLIKE. SHE IS A FAKE, PHONY,FRAUD WHO WOULD PROBABLY SELL OUT HER OWN COUNTRY IF SHE COULD. SHE TRIED TO SOCIALIZE HEALTH CARE IN THIS COUNTRY & FAILED MISERABLY. AS A SENATOR SHE HAS DONE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. WHEN SHE RAN FOR THE SENATE HER HUSBAND PARDONED PURTO RICAN TERRORISTS JUST TO HELP HER WITH THE HISPANIC VOTE. THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK HAD A CHANCE TO REPLACE HER WITH SOMEONE WHO WOULD REALLY SERVE THE STATE BUT CHOSE TO BE BRAIN DEAD AS USUAL & RE-ELECTED HER.IT'S HER FAR LEFT WING POLOTICS & NEAR CRIMINAL PAST THAT FUEL THIS.

2007-02-04 06:28:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 7 2

She is a challenge to the glass ceiling system. Senator Hillary Clinton is an intelligent and experienced person. Some people are holding against her what her husband has done. He admitted he was wrong and ask for forgiveness and became a better husband. We should forgive and move on. Let her be the woman she was destined to be "a leader". and why not over our country. She has the knowledge and know how. Go Hillary! Go!

2007-02-04 05:46:22 · answer #9 · answered by Mrs. Morality 2 · 6 7

hate is a strong word.

America doesnt need a "savvy washington insider"
or a warmonger
Dislike strongly as a presidential candidate would be more accurate

2007-02-04 05:56:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

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