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If Bill Clinton was never president, would Hillary ever have been a senator from New York? Aren't they from Arkansas?
She made remarks that she was glad Bill was supporting her and other things, don't you think if she was president, he be in there coaching her or she would run major policy by him? Of course, so in fact people that vote for her are voting to re elect Bill too. Since Bill gave her the job to take his health care program to Congress in 93' I believe, will she delegate him to take their plan back to Congress for her in turn and loose it again? The insurance companies are some of the wealthest people in this country. I do not hear any of them looking for other lines of work, it makes one think it won't happen. Her health care proposal has loopholes and I am tired of broken promises and old politics as usual. Don't you agree?

2007-12-02 19:43:46 · 10 answers · asked by AJ 4 in Politics & Government Elections

10 answers

I agree.

2007-12-02 19:47:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes, but I think that this point needs to be made. Hillary won't be an extension of Bill Clinton. Her election won't be like another term of his administration. Bill tended to be more of a centrist. Hillary is a far left winger, I would say a radical even. She is much further left than Bill, and will push through the agenda of the far left. Her current pretense as a centrist is a sham. Her flip-flopping and dodging of the issues currently is just one indicator of her attempts to act one way yet have another agenda.

"Don't look behind the curtain! I am the great and powerful Oz..."

2007-12-02 19:52:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First Hillary is from Chicago - she went to Arkansas with Bill.
Were it not for him I have no doubt she would have spent more time on her own career. She is a very capable woman and certainly would have been successful without Bill. How successful is a matter of pure conjecture.

The 1993 health insurance plan was very very different to what she is proposing now. To try to write them both of as the Clinton plan reeks of ignorance.

2007-12-02 20:12:17 · answer #3 · answered by Sageandscholar 7 · 0 3

WORD UP.....Hillary is not the answer. Case n point...Bill smokes weed.....Bill put a lot of non-violent drug offenders in prison during his years as president. These people don't have personal convictions, they have profit motives and a bottom line to cover......and that is all.

....And her so-called "experience" has GOT to be a joke.

2007-12-02 19:53:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No! Bill was a good president no matter what you thought and Hillary is a very bright woman no matter what you might think of her. Dont forget those people in Akansas have nothing to do but sit around on their front porches solving all the worlds problems. At least he got a little head

2007-12-02 20:28:16 · answer #5 · answered by Redbeemer 1 · 0 4

I agree vehemently. Her husband really did have a lot to do with her being senator, gaining attention and popularity.

2007-12-02 19:56:55 · answer #6 · answered by mishmallow8 2 · 2 0

She is not super liberal or else why would she support the patriot acts? She's definitely in cahoots with corporate America. As far as healthcare which is basically her strongest point, it wasn't exactly successful in NY.

2007-12-02 19:58:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

no..she would be neither a senator or running for any office above school board..prob be disbarred and in jail somewhere for ethics violations or stealing furniture and dishes

2007-12-02 20:12:15 · answer #8 · answered by Accutek & Co 5 · 2 0

"Everybody's tired of Hillary. So tired."

2007-12-02 20:11:38 · answer #9 · answered by Din2600 2 · 0 0

I'm lost trying to find the question embedded in the statement.

2007-12-02 19:51:50 · answer #10 · answered by I_Walk_Point 3 · 2 2

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