becuz obama is better =)
2007-04-23 03:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Machism - First man dont want to be gobernated by a Woman and less by a color people. Most of the conservatives still thinking 2OO years old mind. They have to consider she is one of the most intelligent people , Do you know her IQ? Before you start talking about her or other people verify her background. She's very inteligent and have a lot of work done and to do that is the envy of a lot of people , including her Candidates competitor. Also people know that her husband bring to the US a balance and stabilization unique, after Bush father disaster, and then his son find the money Clinton left so he could continue a war that doesnt have meaning. Hope the people of the US doesnt think of her as a Woman or Clinton wife, see was she really is the better option to put the US back on the Top and recognition in the Planet.
2007-04-23 03:46:24
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answered by tysnip 4
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Ms Clinton was in the past, one of the most respected women in politics in the US. However, in this election buildup, the marketing team has taken over.
No long is a president a representative of their party or the people. They are an image. Instead of being Hillary, she is now so removed from that person as forgets the issues and focuses only on selfish victory.
In reality she may be a great president. But take her remarks on Bill, that if she is President, he becomes a roving ambassador for the US.
This role is one no former president has even been in and to me sounds interesting but a little demeaning to Mr Clinton.
Anyway, in the end, a politican wins and the people lose.
2007-04-23 03:41:03
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answered by flingebunt 7
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I don't particularly like Hillary Clinton (or any politicians - from either major party).
Most of the hate that gets sent her way isn't based in reality though. People make up crazy lies and slander in order to tear her down because they need to make the incompetent morons running this administration look good by comparison.
I hope this next election cycle provides us with some real choices. I am a registered independent, andI would vote for Clinton if there were no other choice (if the GOP puts another neo-conservative retard like John McCain up for example). I wouldn't be happy about it - but things have got to change in this government.
2007-04-23 03:40:08
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answered by Joe M 5
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1 - She stayed with Bill. (weeaaak!)
2 - She is not an articulate speaker.
3 - She cares too much about what people think of her .. her view on the war has changed from one extreme to the other, so she again appears weak & as a panderer.
4 - She seems very harsh and overly dramatic at times.
2007-04-23 04:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Because people are scared of her. They know deep down inside she has a damn good chance of winning and that frightens them.
Im not saying im voting for her or not-i havent made my mind up. But its easy to see what the deal is with alot of people.
Right now regardless of what people say the lady has no competition from either side. Dems have Obama and Edwards, Repubs have McCain and Rudy. Rudy is too far left on family value issues for the Christian Conservatives to touch and McCain keeps putting his foot so far in his mouth he could choke at any moment.
Im not saying Hilary is much better-but when it comes down to it she really doesnt have any competition so far.
2007-04-23 03:40:48
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answered by Anonymous
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She is a strong woman and that is a threat to men.
She might be a little too strong and unyielding. The last thing we need is another president who can't admit when they made a mistake.
2007-04-23 04:31:56
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answered by dbackbarb 4
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Most of the negative thoughts on Hillary Clinton are from loyal Bushies who cannot accept the fact that the Republican lost their power hold on the U.S.A.
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Daily_Show_defines_term_loyal_bushie_0321.html
2007-04-23 03:44:28
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answered by furrryyy 5
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She is too moderate for the liberals and too liberal for the conservatives. Plus she is a "driven" professional woman (Ie. a word used for a female canine) and she isn't the best public speaker.
2007-04-23 03:38:05
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answered by truthspeaker10 4
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I get a bad feeling about her.
It has nothing to do with her political affiliation or her gender either.
2007-04-23 04:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Because she is the She-Bill and the Devil.
Not to mention she is shrill,just like dingbat Rosie.
2007-04-23 03:41:48
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answered by burdawg 3
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