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It's apparent the republicans have no legitimate platform so they are trying to create dissension among the Democrats.

Should this gutter-tactic be dealt with by filing charges?


http://www.townhall.com/columnists/RobertDNovak/2007/11/17/hillary_vs_obama

2007-11-18 01:16:08 · 21 answers · asked by ? 3 in Politics & Government Politics

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Ha! Gosh, let's see. She ruined the medical industry once already by turning the decision making process over to the insurance companies, and now she wants to do it again?! Does she have any other points (on which to stand)? Oh, and to ban Bush to Texas so that the whole world might (once again?) love us. And then we all lived happily ever after. She has no platform (other than to make the wealthy insurance companies even more wealthy and to destroy capitalism) on which to stand. Taking the old FDR campaign and renewing it isn't working and so her numbers are falling at the polls. Soon, it will be thanks giving and her goose will be cooked. She's a turkey.

2007-11-18 01:18:32 · answer #1 · answered by Doc 7 · 4 3

i became questioning the same difficulty... although that's a impressive sign (in a twisted way) because of the fact it means they are getting desperate adequate to coach their authentic colorations... how many assaults and threats thus far? - the guy arrested in Florida for an assassination plan - the guy who added pretend explosives into the Hillary HQ (even though it is not entirely sparkling what his social gathering association became - he became psychological) - the guy who shot all those human beings on the UU church in TN. - the guy who held his female pal at knifepoint to maintain her from balloting for John Kerry. And now the swiftboat veterans have launched a sparkling e book (this time against Obama) and that they're going to probable be prosecuted for over one hundred counts of Slander.

2016-10-17 04:19:54 · answer #2 · answered by saulsbery 4 · 0 0

"Hate Machines" as you put it are set-up and operate to influence the attitudes of those who are easily swayed one way or another. Personally, left or right, the whole hate-filled attack strategy means little to me. People need to do their OWN homework. As far as your comment about Republicans not having a legitimate platform, that shows a clear desire on your part to "close out" anything the "other side" has to say and only question - on the surface - the validity of ANY other points other than your own.
This is EXACTLY why nothing EVER gets done in D.C.

2007-11-18 01:25:34 · answer #3 · answered by Bumblebee711 5 · 2 1

The truth is any one who is a front runner for the Democrats the Repubs have to attack personally and publicly its there way or cheat the system [ see GWB Florida 2000] They apparently fear anyone who is more intelligent then they are so the lower themselves to grade school level.Its the Repubs they would rather win then to have anyone who really cares about the general population of this country or what this country stands for.Example last 7 years] It wouldn't matter who the Democratic party puts in the GOP will spend more time and money slinging mud on someone then fixing there own parties problems [See GWB last 7 years]

2007-11-18 01:26:00 · answer #4 · answered by wanna know 6 · 2 2

Maybe there are too many issues going on the world. Yea. I know. There are too many. It sucks. Doesn't it? I know it does. That sucks. I wish there weren't so many issues going on. It sucks. It makes me sad. It makes me really sad. For real. It does. It makes me sad. It is mentioned every day. I remember before September 11. Nothing was bad. Well, almost nothing. Now, it sucks. How do you think the people in the government world feel? Not very good. Not very good at all. I feel sorry for them. Don't you? In a way? Yep. You know it. They're all attacking Hillary. Not just the Republicans. The Democrats are against her, too. That sucks. I know. I feel bad for Hillary. Obviously, you do, too! I know, it's a hard time for people in the government world. I know. I feel sorry for them. Sorry my answer's so long. Yep.

2007-11-18 01:45:01 · answer #5 · answered by Aubreigh aka The Female T-Pain 4 · 0 2

So now disagreeing with someone makes me a fascist? intersesting the turn this country is making to label everyone! By the way if you are really against fascism why is your avatar Chavez and Castro?! Get a grip.

2007-11-18 02:01:59 · answer #6 · answered by ArmyWifey 4 · 2 0

They are trying to influence the polls.
All Hillary, all the time will make Dem primary voters find her more recognizable when voting. Then the silly attacks (big ***, she's a lesbian) end, and the major mud flies.

She is unelectable. The Dem base does not want her. she is too conservative and is pro-war. she will make a horrible candidate.

And I'm a lib.

2007-11-18 01:23:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Looks to me like the Democrats are attacking Hillary, not the Republicans. Have you been watching the debates? Maybe the Dems have finally figured out what the rest of us have known for years.

2007-11-18 01:23:06 · answer #8 · answered by booman17 7 · 4 3

The only people I have seen lately attacking Ms. Clinton are other Democrats. Way to stick together! You guys have such a strong sense of loyalty!

2007-11-18 01:23:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I didn't know Barack Obama, Tim Russert, and Joe Biden were "right-wing fascists."

Just because people don't like Queen Hillary, or want her to answer simple questions, or don't want to hand her the Presidency (which she thinks she's entitled to), doesn't make them fascists.

2007-11-18 02:19:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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