I just saw Hillary making a comment on a news show about how there are Republicans coming up to her all the time and saying they support her because they "didn't sign on for [the Bush Administration.] Is there any truth to this? I think it's one of two things:
1. She was making things up in front of the camera.
2. She has actually fooled herself into believing this.
What do you think?
2007-10-11
20:23:22
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Chickenhawkbushbots - Are you so desperate that you must jump to conclusions? I part ways with Bush on many, many things. I don't like his stand on stem cell research, I don't like the brainchild he hatched several years ago to sell our ports to the UAE and I really don't like the war very much.
That doesn't mean I'm going to suddenly spin 180 degrees and vote for Hillary. I part with Bush, not the Republican party.
Talk to me before putting words in my mouth, pal.
2007-10-11
21:08:35 ·
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She is truly delusional. I watched the same news spot a few minutes ago. If that duplicitous hag thinks that conservatives really support her, then she needs to submit to a drug test.
2007-10-11 20:32:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is very plausible. Despite the ignorant rants of some of YA's resident village idiots Clinton is far from a communist, really being quite moderate. She is not a mayor with only "I was there on 9/11" as an answer to every question. I would not be surprised if many Republicans have been turned off by the extreme right pretending Bush's problem was that he wasn't extreme right enough.
Far more plausible than the hordes of Dems who supposedly will not support her according to right wingers.
2007-10-12 04:19:47
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answered by Sageandscholar 7
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No, Hillary Bush-Lite Clinton
can rely on certain streams,
in diapers of neocons that is.
"Swallow on - don't be thick."
Your purse or mine ?
2007-10-12 03:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I was half asleep when I heard RUSH say something about this I think. You know the term R.I.N.O. Rebublican in name only? Some of them would support her.Maybe. You could never catch her with this as a lie because you would have to have the magic power of thought police, only liberals have that so who can say?
2007-10-12 14:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you think that everybody votes strictly on party lines.
I'm a California Democrat and I voted for Arnold.
I'm also going to vote for Hillary.
2007-10-12 03:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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What I find interesting is that so many people believe she will be the next president, but far fewer people say they will vote for her.
Is the media somehow churning up some "foregone conslusion?"
2007-10-12 07:43:32
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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That's one reason she leads in the national polls.
2007-10-12 04:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I think she enrolled her dead relatives in the Republican party.
2007-10-12 03:42:46
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answered by wider scope 7
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When people found out that Rudy was the one who took the Line Item Veto to the Supreme Court, the dropped him.
Mitt's religious faith with him ruling his own planet and having 4 secret handshakes doesn't help his cause. see below:
http://www.carm.org/lds/nutshell.htm
So yeah, I have heard this crazy notion! Scares the hell out of me!
2007-10-12 06:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I just saw that too . What the hell is she talking about ? I've never heard even one Republican throw their support to Hillary .
I think this is a case of "If you say it , you can manifest it " . . . . at least in her mind . Boy when I was watching that I almost spit my water out !! What a liar .
2007-10-12 04:30:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's both 1 & 2. Good enough, yes?
2007-10-12 03:43:29
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answered by FILO 6
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