I actually hope she gets the Democrat nomination. The ensuing landslide might just rival the Reagan-Mondale landslide in '84.
Go Fred!!!!
2007-06-29 16:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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She isn't a loser i just don't think she will do a good job as president. If she wan't smart enough to divorce a guy who was cheating on her When he was President, a guy who is supposed to teach us moral and what not so we coud be an even better country. How do we know that she is going to be smart enough to have control over a country. Becuase if it were me i would have divorced kis sorry excuse for a man even if he was President i wouldn't stay with him for the fame. That is the only reason i don't want her to be president. If she wasn't smart enough to make a logical decision, then what about a major decision that will affect the live of million if not billions of poeple. Not in our country alone because we do have allies in other countries, and if she decides to go to war and they decide to help, and it was the wrong choice we will probally be, if not the most one of the most because not many countires like us now, the most hated country in the world. That is not a good thing. It is bad very bad indeed. No words to describe how bad. But watever thats my opinion sorry if its long but once you start don't stop half way.
2007-06-29 20:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I think most republicans are afraid of Hillary Clinton. She is a powerful woman, and married to Bill. Face it the only way she or Obama have a chance is because Bush has run our country into the ground (just like his oil business, his base ball team and every other thing he has touched.) We live in a society where many are still ignorant enough to refuse to vote for some one just because they are a woman or black. Who wants another 4 years of the same?? Has the most recent white male done well for us??? Hillary will most likely be our next president, and that makes me happy!!! And if it makes you unhappy send your thanks to the current White House, because that is the only reason many have opened their eyes. Unfortunately many people have to nearly loose everything to pay attention.
2007-06-30 01:00:45
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answered by jennyanddonnie 2
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Say what you will - but Americans like a spectacle. A woman president and Bill Clinton back in the white house as first man? Likely voters may be 53% no....but in the long run anyone else who goes to vote will vote for name recognition. The poll is useless also, since people who support other Democrat candidates right now say they won't vote for her. As soon as she's the last one remaining that % will change. The Clintons are part of America's family whether you like em or not. I predict she will win the presidency, especially if she runs against Guiliani in the end.
2007-06-29 16:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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What do poll numbers at this time mean anyway? Why is it that in a great deal of polls taken in June people said that they'd choose Hillary Clinton in match-ups between the top 4 Republicans. She's no joke and is a force to be reckoned with. The Republican candidates are in no way exciting and the dirt is out on Hillary, you cannot say that about Guiliani, the cross-dressing, racially divisive, fear mongering former mayor of New York City, Fred Thompson, the far right-wing, lobbyist extraordinaire, former Senator from Tennessee Mitt Romney the flip flopping, money-grubbing former Governor of Massachusetts, or John McCain, king of all weathervanes, and suck-up to the radical right, former front runner on a sinking ship, Senator from Arizona. I for one love buy one get one free specials, and I'm sure there are many others who would. Hillary is already ahead in Ohio, New Mexico, Colorado, and Iowa. How many other states can the GOP candidates afford to be trailing in? Sounds like a winner in Clinton. I can just see all of those women who finally want to see one of their own in the White House.
2007-06-29 16:59:38
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answered by Anonymous
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very lots so. she would be waiting to tank Obama's candidacy and the social gathering's destiny for the sake of her vaulting ambition, boundless conceitedness, and indefensible conceitedness. The very characteristics that she has exhibited over the previous few days on my own tutor that she is undeserving to handbook this united states of america, no longer to point be 2d banana. in case you Dem's desire to win, I propose you all occasion and have a severe high quality, friendly back-room chat with Hillary, and enable her comprehend that she might desire to publicly throw her help at the back of the real winner, or face an entire loss of backing interior the Senate.
2016-11-07 19:47:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I watched the HU debates last night and Clinton blew the men off the stage with her skills as a leader and her attention to detail. The rest of the candidates are not in her league. Obama was yammering off the subject and sounded like a complete snob. Edwards came off like a wet noodle. The Republicans are no brain trust; look at Huckabee and Mitt. Her bid is no joke, and I know plenty of campaign ready people who support her. I am smart enough to call a nutcase when I see one, Rudy, for instance.
2007-06-29 16:37:11
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answered by whrldpz 7
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Unfortunately her candidacy is anything but a joke. She is an astute person with many years of practice, lots of money, her husband's insights and history and much of her party's power. The problem with her is that she is manufactured, tutored and styled to be the image of what many people may accept as President. Those credentials are not adequate for me. She vacillates, prevaricates and obfuscates better than anyone but BC. HC, if elected, will become another huge joke, laughed at by the rest of the world. Most foreign leaders do not appreciate a woman at all much less one trying to fill her husband's old loafers. She will stumble over any issue or situation that requires actual leadership and cause the USA to slip further behind what was once a steady upward trend in development internally and internationally. I will not vote for her (as I did not for her husband or any Bush) in any situation.
2007-06-29 17:21:51
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answered by Nightstalker1967 4
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Hillary is a Prius is city traffic at the moment. She knows she has a gas engine under the hood that will accelerate her when she is ready.
No need to spin her wheels needlessly, she is waiting for the Republicans to put in a candidate she can compete with.
Gentlemen--start your engine's please.
2007-06-29 19:44:00
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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We are the losers if that old hag getgs elected. Let's move to a new era and get the OLD LADY away from the controls.
2015-09-16 08:18:15
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answered by Cindy B 1
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Since she is not very likely to get the nomination for the Left-wing ticket, it won't be an issue anyway. The joke will be put behind either when she starts running out of money, gets some sense or finally is denied the nomination!
2007-06-29 17:19:52
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answered by AgsFan 5
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