I for one can't stand her. The only way she could possibly get my vote would be if the only alternative were someone like Dennis Kucinich,and even then voting for her would feel like a criminal act. Thankfully Hillary has very little chance of ever becoming President. If the Dems give her the nomination,it is very likely that they have just guaranteed a Republican victory,as many national polls already indicate.
YTP
2007-11-26 23:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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This may just be the most ironic legacy of Obama's tenure in the White House. It is precisely because he has provided the American public a clear sense of what his radical worldview, when translated into various new policies, portends for America that Americans are awakening to conservative ideas on a scale that I frankly don't believe has been seen before. Even Ronald Reagan, for all of his rhetorical gifts, never was, it seems, quite as able to get this much enthusiasm behind conservative ideas. That said, we conservatives should not allow ourselves to get cocky. After this election, I predict that the political "left" is going to be very angry and aggressive, and we need to prepare ourselves for this particular scenario accordingly. Insofar as the question is concerned, I'm not going to go so far as to state that President Obama is the greatest President precisely because he has demonstrated his radicalism and inspired an interest in conservative ideas to a degree that hitherto has seemingly not existed. However, it is abundantly clear that he certainly has proven to be quite a stimulus, as it were, in helping generate ideas that are, not to put too fine a point on it, very different from those that he and his political allies have aggressively sought to advance.
2016-05-26 02:30:41
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answered by georgina 3
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We love Hillary because Jesus loves Hillary. That's the way it is brother.
I Cr 13;8a
2007-11-28 19:26:25
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answered by ? 7
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Wow, good question.
Some kind of circular logic is surely involved. That would explain how 1/2 of the country could "love" such an un-likeable public figure.
2007-11-26 23:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Who says America loves that person?
2007-11-26 22:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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More despise than love her and she is far from being a great American.
Being a great American requires moral fiber and she is sans.
2007-11-26 22:50:30
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answered by wider scope 7
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This is news to me. Last I knew, around 47% of Americans had a negative impression of her.
2007-11-26 22:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know anyone that even likes Hillary Clinton.
2007-11-26 22:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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A "great" American? Too many have differing opinions of what constitutes a "great" American. No, She is just the best and brightest of a lousy bunch of choices.
The best advantage Ms. Clinton has is she is NOT affiliated with the current fascist regime in Washington, despite con attempts to paint her with the "uber-Conservative" paintbrush.
2007-11-26 22:52:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No one loves Hillary! Not even her own husband.
I pray she is not elected....'cause America will become a toilet under her direction....sigh.
2007-11-26 22:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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