My guess is you don't understand what Dems support and what Republicans support. Big differences.
Oh... and Hillary and the Dems will lie and spew hatred at Republicans just to get you to vote for them. Then they will totally forget about whatever they promised while spewing.
The patriot Act is still here. NCLB is still here. The Dems have kept ZERO promises other than to raise the min. wage since they got into office
Hey... Pelosi and the Dems even sent $5 billion to Halliburton the other day. I thought Dems said that Halliburton was a bunch of devils who sleep with Cheney.
2007-07-27 16:58:24
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
8⤊
6⤋
Well, the primaries haven't taken place yet, perhaps you mean the debates. Yes, she makes sense, but she's made a lot of sense to me all along. I'm not a Democrat either, I'm a moderate Independent. I've done my homework on the candidates from both sides and she's got my vote about nailed down. She is not her husband, that's for sure. When people say that most of them seem to mean it as a slam. But I mean it in the best possible way. She has Bill's intelligence without the need to be adored; she can multitask like a madman; unlike her husband she goes into this race with high marks from high profile generals - who are impressed with her immersion in all things military since her first day in the Senate.
She's got a backbone of steel and when she sees a situation has changed she isn't afraid to change her mind about it when it's called for. Her detractors like to call it flip-flopping. I like to call it having working brain cells. She doesn't have the sort of ego that requires she maintain her stance no matter what, when she is faced with evidence that the first one was wrong. She's got a very good plan for Iraq and terrorism and the more I hear her speak the more my support for her grows.
2007-07-27 17:20:13
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
3⤋
It is a tough world out there and can you really think of voting for someone like Donald Trump who says he does not know the names of a number of world leaders? You have to know what you are doing. Like her or not, Hillary is a seasoned veteran. Though I am a democrat, maybe someone like Rubio can step it up, because we have to have good candidates to choose from on both sides.
2015-10-18 17:49:39
·
answer #3
·
answered by coffee 1
·
0⤊
0⤋
I'm a liberal who despises the ground Hillary walks on. I'm done with the Clintons. They DO NOT REPRESENT ME and they don't represent liberalism. Through their incompetence, they have handed the reins of this country to a group of reactionaries who have embroiled us in a lunatic war and who have gutted the Bill of Rights.
I don't want to vote someone as a "vote against the other candidate." I want to vote for someone I respect, who I believe can actually lead us.
I cannot be the only liberal in America who feels that way.
2007-07-27 17:37:56
·
answer #4
·
answered by KALEL 4
·
2⤊
2⤋
Well I am a moderate and I have warmed a little bit to Hillary, but I think its partially fueled by the pathetic nature of the rest of the candidates on both sides. Out of the two parties, I could see myself voting for two of the Democrats and two of the Republicans at the most.
Hillary's attack on Obama was classic realism and I enjoyed someone actually being a realist for once.
2007-07-27 17:07:50
·
answer #5
·
answered by The Stylish One 7
·
4⤊
3⤋
Be careful, sounding sensible, is the stock in trade of Democrats, as was Blair in the UK with 'New Labour'. They sound smart and convincing (talk the talk), but they don't do smart. They are ideologues first, and patriots, second.
2007-07-27 23:57:29
·
answer #6
·
answered by Veritas 7
·
1⤊
0⤋
Hillary Clinton has always made sense. Have you enjoyed the last two days of the stock market - a fall of more than 450 points in 48 hours! Bill brought peace and prosperity to this country. The Republicans have brought endless war, good paying jobs shipped to China, poisoned food products from China and finished off by tearing up our Constitution. Do they look good to you?
2007-07-27 17:17:27
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
4⤋
Hillary uses focus group and bases her opinions on what the polls feel the bext position for her, to get people to believe her. Read the book by Morris about Hillary; he used to do the Clinton's dirty work and was so repulsed by Hillary's dishonesty that he denounced her and went public. I guess you could call him a whistle blower but I recall only whistles blown on cons is fair.
2007-07-27 17:02:11
·
answer #8
·
answered by ? 7
·
8⤊
2⤋
I saw a YouTube video of her banging on about a policy of taking companies profits (not just the legal tax part - just seizing the profits from certain industries).
It scared me forever. Does she not realize that those oil profits are lifeblood of pension funds, and flow in to the health of the entire capitalism system... to many other companies in the chain of supplying the oil industry. Seizing profits of any legal trading company is very wrong. Certainly you wouldn't want to be a shareholder when Hilary comes along and seizes the firm's profits.
2007-07-27 17:15:50
·
answer #9
·
answered by Joe Bloggs 4
·
4⤊
2⤋
She is the understudy of the Lying King, and will say anything it takes to get back to the Whitehouse (she didn't get all the silver the first time). Just remember this, Hillary is New York white trailor trash. Her voting record and her primary stance are opposite. So who you going to believe, Billary or those lying facts.
2007-07-27 17:03:50
·
answer #10
·
answered by Anonymous
·
7⤊
2⤋
The sad thing is that the political machines decide who the candidates will be and we are left with the same worthless choices.
I really like listening to the minor candidates because they aren't afraid to discuss controversial issues instead of dancing around the question.
2007-07-27 17:01:03
·
answer #11
·
answered by wooper 5
·
4⤊
3⤋