Since the last debate, crying is all she does. Playing the gender card. Just how pathetic is this woman? She got served, on her plate of waffles.
2007-11-02
13:07:16
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Try as you might liberal democrats, the issue is her own actions, you failed at trying to make me out too something I am not. I wouldn't expect anything else from your party...sad,sad,sad.
2007-11-02
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Actually, I've heard that Hillary has hysterics in private. She tries to come across as tough as nails, but when things don't go her way, she falls apart.
What is she going to say when her international diplomacy fails? "Oh, it's not my fault. Those Middle Easterners don't respect women. Those French are mysogonist. I tried. Late last night I had a conversation with the spirit of Eleanor Roosevelt, and she said to stay strong."
Imagine if Reagan had let people get the best of him because of his age. I remember how he used humor to take his opponent down a few notches. Referring to his 60-something opponent, Reagan said he would not hold the man's "young age" and relative inexperience against him. People loved Reagan for comments like these, and he turned a negative into a positive.
Hillary turns a positive into a negative.
2007-11-02 13:33:22
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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Frankly she has shown no strength. As a lawyer (Rose Law Firm) a wife... a First Lady (failed policies ) as a Senator(took 10 mil from NY campaign into Pres piggy bank), to handling the media, the opposition and again campaign funds in question? Why do they remain so predictable? Missing documents ... records from Chinese donations are ? non existent?!
AS to the debate, MSNBC has the video. It is appalling. And this is what world leaders are watching as they drool at the thought of super power status... Sure I am convinced?! If Patti Solyis Doyle thinks this is a spin?! Mark Penn is dodging the FEC?!! Watch she will fire the lot. Nothing about friends & fed's blend's with Clinton's. They dump them like flies on the counter. Zap!
Add some maple syrup to that plate !
2007-11-02 20:26:37
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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And...and...and...what if she can't do her job cause it takes her like 3 hours to do her makeup in the morning and then she flips out because she can't find any chocolate and she declares war because she broke a nail????
C'mon. She only plays the gender card to her female constituency. What would you expect her to do? Do you think Mike Huckabee shouldn't play the Christian card to the religious right? Are we afraid he'll get all "do unto others..." on the terrorists and turn the other cheek at another terrorist attack?
These people all know the job they are applying for. What we need is an intelligent, savvy executive type in the office, not another likeable average joe who really can't do the job. American voters place way too much emphasis on personality and prejudice, and not nearly enough on skill.
2007-11-02 20:24:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Funny, most of the time people who hate her criticize her for being too strong, and too "manly".
Crying is ALL she does?
Whoever told you that was lying, as I've seen a lot of footage over the years, and I haven't seen her cry.
But who cares? Crying is irrelevant. People cry. That doesn't disqualify them.
As I recall, it's up to the voters to decide who is next president (well, it USED to be, before the Republicans undermined our system by cheating -- since Rove isn't in charge any more, we're likely to HAVE real elections for the first time in 12 years).
SHE'S playing the gender card? I can't come on this site without seeing sub-human morons asking questions like "Will all men be forced to buy maxi-pads if Hilary is president?"
If you hate all women, why don't you move to a more mysogynist country? Do everyone a favor.
2007-11-02 20:41:35
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answered by tehabwa 7
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I don't believe ANY of the candidates on BOTH sides are worthy of our vote - certainly not when you consider the sacrifice our military has made to ensure our ability to vote. Hillary, Edwards, & Obama are the worst of the bunch. And no I'm not racist or sexist. Try learning what these people say they stand for not gender or race.
2007-11-02 20:21:19
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answered by infidel-louie 5
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Can you show a link of her crying? This sounds like a childish personal attack again. The right is really pathetic. They are scared to death to talk REAL issues and so they resort to this kind of crap.
2007-11-02 20:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't want someone who changes their so called 'beliefs' with every change in the 'popular majority,' running my country, sorry. Moreover, as much as I would love to see a first female president, I don't believe Hillary is worthy of being just that. She does not deserve our trust.
2007-11-02 20:24:39
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answered by Mistress Lucy 4
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You CAN trust her to be strong on CERTAIN issues.... these would include, but not limited to ......raising your taxes....spending your money......choosing your healthcare......exploiting class envy........getting government more involved in every facet of your life... you get the idea. She is Karl Marx in a dress. And if she were a man, the issues would be the same--no sexism involved.
2007-11-02 20:31:06
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answered by klarf 3
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She stood by her husband in bad times. So she will be able to stand by the troubles in Iraq and watch until things settle down by themselves. Once it is done she will take the credit and control until another trouble comes her way.
Life goes well with "Hill" + "Array"
2007-11-02 20:27:34
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answered by Raju 2
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I don't like her and don't appreciate her playing the gender card.
But "crying"? Give me a break. She hasn't cried at all.
I smell sexism in your post.
2007-11-02 20:12:57
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answered by ? 6
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