From the people I've talked to, it really does seem to come down to her sex. I guess conservative people are just uncomfortable with the idea of a woman as a leader. I think the best thing would be if they'd stop listening to crazy right-wing commentators and learn something about her for themselves. They may still disagree with her, but I think they'd find she's not so scary.
2007-10-10 16:09:40
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answered by Anonymous
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4 hundred FBI records of favorite republicans have been stumbled on interior the White living house throughout Clinton's administration. i'll on no account understand why this replace into no longer heavily pursued by employing the GOP on the time. If something comparable had occurred throughout Bush administration, he could have been impeached suitable away.
2016-10-22 00:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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At this point, sex or Bill is the last thing anyone would use to defend her. Anyone who loves his/her country would be afraid of her because of her actions and what she stands for.
There are a few things wrong with you people.
1) giving money away does not bring people out of poverty. It encourages people to be lazy and will tax people to poverty. Jobs bring people out of poverty.
2) an increase in government run programs is a sign that there's something more important that is broken and need to be fixed - like find more jobs for the people
3) an increase in the number of people who apply for social assistance is NOT a sign to increase social programs. It is a need for jobs and a better education system.
4) socialism is primed for communism
If you would stop watching Days of Our Lives and pay more attention to your country, you'll know that she is crying, not because of too few government programs but because she senses the coming end of her liberty.
2007-10-10 18:17:36
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answered by amalone 5
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If Hillary manages to become the Democratic candidate next year, the Republicans will be doing handsprings and breaking out ths champaign.
There is no hope of her being President. Sorry.
All she can do is throw the election to the bush-davidians.
2007-10-10 17:25:39
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answered by ? 6
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It's not so much fear of her, as it is fear of what she will do in office. She has flipflopped on quite a few things, which doesn't sit well with anyone that's informed.
She can be beaten as long as a strong Republican can win the primary(most likely Giuliani since he's got New York, and the security issues on his side). No one's really afraid of that
2007-10-10 17:29:13
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answered by KreigerUSA 3
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I'm not afraid of her. I just don't like where she stands on the issues that I care about. She voted for the war, the Patriot Act, and she wants bigger government. So I decided to switch parties and vote for Ron Paul. He never voted for the war or the Patriot Act and he wants smaller government.
2007-10-10 20:22:13
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answered by just me 4
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Hillary is just a women with no fresh ideas of her own. Her foreign policy is to continue the war. Just like the Republicans want. The Repubs are NOT afraid of Hillary.
They are afraid of RON PAUL.
2007-10-11 00:43:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Hillary clinton is not qualified to be president.
She got her Senate job through nepotism and carpetbagging.
She has no experience as an executive. She has no international experience. Her political experience is extremely hollow. Most people have to work their way up the ranks, not get to where they are because they're the wife of a politician.
2007-10-10 16:08:33
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answered by Anonymous
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They are afraid of what she will do if she wins. I think she will definitely get the nomination for her party. She has a complicit/synchophant media that has no intention of really questioning anything she does. The way I see it, it seems to be a "draw" if comes down to her versus Mitt Romney. Guilliani will beat her easily. It will be a whipping worse than Mondale got in the 80's. No Republican candidate is totally pleasing to the R party, but in sheer terms of winning, and assuming no 3rd party candidate(ala' Nader or Ross Perot) interference, Rudy will beat her. She has very high negatives. The media will be pulling for her.
2007-10-10 16:11:54
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answered by Lisa W 1
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Apparently you missed the democrats foaming at the mouth about GW.
Now on to hillary. She is a SOCIALIST. She has these plans, first to give kids 5,000 now to give 1,000 for a 401k to all Americans.
My question is this, who is paying for this????? Is hillary opening her check book up??
Then there are files on her and they have them locked up until AFTER the 08 election, makes me wonder WHY.
Then she puts sandy burglar on her staff, Is this payback for the files he stole from the achieves about terror during bills term????
If she gets in we will have the MOST corrupt administration for a second time. Her husband was a waste and now her.
2007-10-10 16:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Where is senator Clinton from?
Why is she a senator where she is?
I am not even a Republican... but no one knows what she has done.
Why did the papers that were missing for 3 months suddenly get found in her office. From the clown that committed suicide. Do you not remember?
Was it suicide? She was subpoened for those.
Why move from her state to NY?
Remember?
she was not even supposed to be a senator in her state... you have to be a resident. Do you remember?
2007-10-10 16:15:04
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answered by Anonymous
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