Noticed how she dropped Rodham? I bet she picks it back up if she gets the White House.
2007-07-06 08:18:17
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answered by civil_av8r 7
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Hilary has little to offer in the way of leadership, however, there are damn few Presidential hopefuls who have any more to offer.
I hate to be the one to point it out, but have you noticed the pack of buffoons that we are given to turn into our next President?
Can you picture John Kerry's long-a ss face on a dollar bill
some day?
Can you imagine our young people being required to memorize Howard Dean's SCREAM speech?---or a Washington statue of Al Gore smooching a giant red wood?
God save this nation.
2007-07-06 15:59:12
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answered by big j 5
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Perhaps some would find that a plus. I don't. Her marriage to Bill is nothing more than a political partnership. That in and of itself is also okay. The reason I lothe that woman is not just her blind ambtition to be president--it is her blatant, in-your-face, barefaced posture that SHE IS ENTITLED to the presidency. This is a woman who wants POWER--she has NO DESIRE to serve her country. Any politician who is so consumed with lust for power is WRONG for America. The office of POTUS should be reserved for those who consider it an honor to SERVE the people of AMERICA. Anything less from any candidate is unacceptable.
2007-07-06 15:26:39
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answered by Cherie 6
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I think it goes both ways...some people respect her for sticking it out and making her marriage work. Others see it as strictly for political gain and therefore lose respect for her. I don't think her decision to stay or go would dictate how anybody votes. You either agree with her views on a variety of topics or you don't.
2007-07-06 15:23:14
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answered by Michelle M 2
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How about we keep the personal part of her life out of politics.. It is not about who slept w/ who & who stayed with who..(by the way -- there are very few Presidents that DIDN"T have a mistress...) How about we focus on their ability to make good decisions where "WE" are concerned.?? I have never been affiliated w/ any party.. just who I personally feel can do the best job...
The only true reason they dog her......... is because she is a woman... and one that is strong......
2007-07-06 15:25:33
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answered by darkness breeds 5
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Absolutely people would respect her more. I would at least. She shows that she is willing to be humiliated by her husband who frankly made her look like a moron.
I agree with your second statement 100%.
2007-07-06 15:36:09
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answered by krupsk 5
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No, I think people have less repect for her because she is a cold personality. She dosen't really have the charisma that you find in most of the other canidates. I think she would step on Bill if it gave her a boost towards the White House.
2007-07-06 15:23:54
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answered by Senator D*L*P™ 5
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If she left Bill the republicans would be all up in arms about how she's such a flip-flopper and can't stick by her choices of who she marries
ba-hum-bug to it all
2007-07-06 15:22:04
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answered by conventional 4
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No... cause then they would of harped on her for not living up to family values and "sticking to her man" or "working through the marriage"....
Damned if you do, Damned if you dont.
2007-07-06 15:25:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No, there is nothing that Hillary could do to gain any respect from me. She is a waste of space. I don't think she ever had an original thought.
2007-07-06 15:20:38
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answered by en tu cabeza 4
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I lost respect for her after leaving the Republican party. No one has respect for a Goldwater Girl gone wild.
2007-07-06 15:22:39
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answered by mbush40 6
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