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1. Whitewater. Demonstrated expertise in shystering people away from their money and excellent cover-up skills.

2. Filegate. Always on top of her enemies and demonstrated ability to tell the FBI what to do.

3. Cattle Futures. Vast understanding of the market and how to cover up money.

Vote Hillary, 2008!!!

2007-10-22 09:04:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I heard this same question being discussed on National Public Radio earlier tonight. They mentioned that the guy before Lincoln had been an ambassador, senator, etc...one of the longest resumes in presidential history, yet he accomplished almost nothing in his tenure as president, and left the country divided. Lincoln, on the other hand, had almost no experience except as a single term senator from a rural state.

I don't want Mrs. Clinton elected. Not because I don't support her, but because I'm tired of the country's best interests being shredded to make political points of no use to any but the back slappers on both sides of the isle who indulge in the figurative screaming match.

Hillary hits the right talking points for me, and I think she is tough as nails and isn't going to let anyone anywhere in the world walk on the country. However, I think we would spend the entire time she was in office "investigating" issues from the first Clinton tenure and ignore that fact that Ken Starr never found anything at all to charge the Clintons with, in spite of huge expenditures and a nearly limitless ability to try to dredge something up. The right will not believe there wasn't something there, because they didn't like what the president was doing to distract himself. I didn't particularly like his past-times either, but it was beside the point for his ability to focus on the issues at hand for the nation. I hate him for lying to the country. The man looked right into the lens and said he didn't have sex. But that is NOT his wife.

1. Her grade point average was well above a C, and she was something a bit more challenging than a history major.
2. She was a successful lawyer, not an easy accomplishment for anyone, let alone a woman.
3. She is a Senator in the United States Congress. Not something to sneeze at.
4. She was in a position to learn from mistakes made in the Oval office. The person who said she was a housewife would probably also complain that she was too involved in consultations with the President, but I don't think you can have it both ways. The house she was wife of was the White House.
5. She wrote a book. That leads me to think that she might have read one or two. I'm also thinking she might read the reports that cross her desk should she be elected.

2007-10-22 14:50:25 · answer #2 · answered by Arby 5 · 0 1

Well, I'm not a Hillary supporter. But she does have Senatorial experience.

The same quesion could be asked about the current president, or many other presidents throughout the history of the United States.

The only one I can think of right off hand who had significant personal accomplishments was Teddy Roosevelt, and he had too many to go into here, both before and after hsi election.

2007-10-22 09:00:37 · answer #3 · answered by Charlie S 6 · 1 2

Since when has being the most qualified been necessary to become president?? It has not happened in my lifetime, and it seem to only be important when a woman is a candidate. Maybe if we had an all female candidates we would elect the most qualified for a change.

2007-10-22 09:04:55 · answer #4 · answered by meg 7 · 3 1

Obama has lofty, merely approximately utopian ideals that have been by some capacity legitimized via the horror a lot of human beings felt regarding the previous administration. area of his tactic become to be the suitable opposite of Bush. yet another technique he used become to rally the individuals who he perceived would income the main via him transforming into president. Rallying new electorate made the adaptation. He merely won the favored vote via 6% besides the incontrovertible fact that he had a landslide interior the electoral vote. Bush made the errors of neglecting kinfolk themes for the period of his entire presidency different than for a pair of democratic great costs and the individuals resented it. extra to the previous tactic and technique, he become an eloquent speaker which made any accomplishments pointless to win the presidency. the feel stable element of vote casting for him would additionally be extra to the equation. substitute, substitute, substitute. Who cared what it become? curiously, no one.

2016-11-09 05:14:01 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

#1 stand by your man!! Turning blind eye to BJ Bill, will make it easy to sit quietly and watch the Rag Heads take over.
#2 Whitewater Real Estate! Make is easier to give away the USA!!
#3 File hiding and swimming! Make it easier FOOL THE COMPETITION
USMC 60-68

2007-10-22 10:26:09 · answer #6 · answered by grizzlytrack 4 · 1 0

1. She started out Republican

2. She actually had sexual relations with that man.
(yuck-that alone deserves a medal)

3. She has an intelligent daughter, who the Secret
Service often stated, loves her Mother but hates her.

*Bonus round:
Now there was alittle picture in a NY restaurant recently of the beloved and Bill took offense. Trouble is many are looking for records of a petition to be re-instated to practice law? None found in Arkansas, nor NY? In defense of his daughter he is giving legal consultation and I believe using her name? SO, we just cannot help ourselves can we? (he was disbarred=a 6 yr suspension of his license was entered into a plea, get this, along with we forget prosecuting them for Whitewater? I wanna Judge like That !) The suspension was up in 2006. I guess he forgot.

2007-10-22 08:58:35 · answer #7 · answered by Mele Kai 6 · 0 2

1. She's an American citizen.
2. She's lived in the USA for over 14 years.
3. She's over the age of 35.

2007-10-22 08:58:15 · answer #8 · answered by ? 6 · 6 1

1) Raised the most money. Much of it is illegal, but that's beside the point.

2) Executive for several businesses. Some of them were complete disasters or conducted illegal business activity, but that's beside the point.

3) She has 8 years experience in the White House in addition to her experience in the governor's mansion. Well, she was just the housewife and has no more experience than the head cook, but that's beside the point.

See, it's not about actual experience, it's what you can put on your resume and get away with.

2007-10-22 08:54:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 7 3

I will if you can explain to me how running a single city is anyway comparable to running a country of 400 million people.
Sh was in the white house for 8 years and held much of influence over Bill, how much more experience do you need?

2007-10-22 08:59:12 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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