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Can a person who has proven she is unworthy of her position as a US Senator actually ascend to the Presidency by playing the Sympathy card?

2007-11-04 04:11:27 · 6 answers · asked by MY NAME MICHELLE I HATE AMERICA 5 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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since she didn't divorce the jerk, she gets no sympathy from me.

in fact, her failure to do so makes me wonder if she has any spine at all.

2007-11-04 04:14:56 · answer #1 · answered by Spock (rhp) 7 · 0 2

All one has to do is research Hillary's role from the time she was on the successful prosecution team for Watergate, to the the days she spent Chairing, Founding, Co-founding organizations for children, and including her work with the Children's Defense Fund(during her tenure as First Lady of Ark.) to the her Ambassador-like position of First Lady. Those countries love Hillary today....and that could very well be our card to gaining back respect that this present administration has destroyed. I respect Hillary for her decades of work for children. How can anyone not appreciate and honor a person's work with and for children??

As far as her not leaving her husband, my hat's off to her. She is the epitome of strength, and exemplifies what Family Traditions and Values mean: You take your spouse for Better or Worse. Furthermore, I'm relieved to know that, at very least, her husband cheated on her with another woman, vs. a man... as we are seeing within the Republican Party.

Thirdly, I have never seen a sympathy card being played by Hillary. She faced the world and continued her work----never missing a beat, never misstepping under the scrutiny of the World's Eye.

Hillary does not need to change any role. She never played the victim---she has way too much work to do for that. It is unfortunate, that victims around the US., hope to portray her as one of them...get over it.

2007-11-04 05:40:23 · answer #2 · answered by Elaine 3 · 0 0

only people who're against her see her as "as a sufferer of a philandering husband". you will possibly be able to desire to advance your attitude and get carry of advice approximately her rules from somebody different than her warring parties. Your loss of advice places you in a sprint pool of "blue-gown wavers". attempt to bear in mind that bill Clinton's public approval score went UP 10 factors to seventy 5% approval while the republican congress introduced impeachment lawsuits.

2016-10-15 00:19:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No.


She currently has less than 30% support among the Democrats.

In a national election, those misguided people would still be the only ones voting for her.

2007-11-04 04:14:48 · answer #4 · answered by Gaspode 7 · 1 0

i never noticed her playing the sympathy card. but ya know lots of other people do that too.

2007-11-04 04:18:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you bet ye, that woman has got real balls.

2007-11-04 08:15:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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