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Hillary Clinton Tells Katie Couric Time To "Draw Contrasts" With Her Rivals

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by pelosisaho1 November 26, 2007 9:34 PM EST
Hillary''s a stupid, opportunisitc ''ho who thinks more of herself than the welfare of the United States of America.

If she HAD the guts to serve in the military - and to divorce her piggy-back ride to power, then she might have a chance. No self-respecting women could ever vote for this cuckolded sl*t, and no man, especially in the military would ever respect her after Lewinsky.

She''s a friggin'' LOSER BABE. And not a babe at all, a shrew is more like it.
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by mythoughtsr November 26, 2007 9:31 PM EST
What a bunch of losers. All of them. If they would realize the fools they look like "attacking" others and saying mean things about the other...what a joke. They will undoubtably take power and drag the country down further into the dismal abyss that we are falling into. They are all like school children. None of them are qualified nor deserve to run the country.
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by pelosisaho1 November 26, 2007 9:30 PM EST
jh6379,

you''re a moron, quite simple.

Hillary a great Prez? Only if you like women who are complacent while their hubbys are showing off their johnsons to other gals and having them do the lollipop routine with them.

Or more.

If this non-serving ''ho couldn''t even clean up her own household and keep order, then what is she going to do with Ahmedinejedad.

Oh, she''ll play with his lollipop. Figures.

Another brain dead Left Fascist bozo. Always has been, Always will be.
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by hawksprings November 26, 2007 9:12 PM EST
CBS = Clinton Broadcasting System
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by fibonacci_ November 26, 2007 9:11 PM EST
Oh America, aw man.
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by cbs_oliver November 26, 2007 9:10 PM EST
Did Katie Couric ask any question eliciting information on Hillary Clinton''s plans for actions if she is elected President?

It seemed to be all about the horse race.
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by stezzer November 26, 2007 9:09 PM EST
As a Brit, I''ve always been rather in awe of the American President.

However, I could never be in awe of Mrs. Clinton. Not because she isn''t intelligent or politically savvy. But because of her grotty, lying, sleazy husband (you should have ditched him love).

If anyone ever took the shine off America for foreigners, it was Bumbling Billy Bighead. The thought of him in the White House again makes me feel ill.

How about Mitt Romney? Now there''s a chap who looks and sounds like a President. And hopefully would behave like one.
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by frank3108 November 26, 2007 9:09 PM EST
Katie is a HRC spokesperson. There should be a disclaimer at the bottom of the screen stating such. She will never ask her any real questions that voters need to know or would ever bring up any of the highly questionable things she and her husband did while in office.
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by denn034 November 26, 2007 9:07 PM EST
"She has touted experience..."
Posted by frb01

There''s good and bad experience. Personally, I think her experience is bad.
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by November 26, 2007 9:06 PM EST
Double your losers, double your dumb. Will anyone recollect or be able to remember anything at all? Better plant some cheerleaders, nobody else cares.
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by shanev137 November 26, 2007 9:01 PM EST
Each time I see a picture of her it looks like she''s aged about 5 years.
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by frb01 November 26, 2007 9:00 PM EST
Huckabee is probably the sleeper in the race, if he wins a primary early on, he will be in play. When he is interviewed like he was on CNN this weekend, he seems sincere.
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by frb01 November 26, 2007 8:58 PM EST
She has touted experience on everything including economics. She promised all kinds of jobs to upstate when she ran for Senate the first time. Buffalo has one of the highest poverty rates in the country. She has not deposited a downpayment on the jobs promise. Personally I don''t know how someone with a high negative rating will win. I also know and it is not me saying this but some voters will not vote for a woman, an African American or a hispanic, so she has to over come that issue as well. Again, I have not taken that position I am saying others will.
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by denn034 November 26, 2007 8:57 PM EST
"In the new survey, Clinton trailed Senator John McCain 42 percent to 38 percent, former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani by 43 percent to 40 percent and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney by 43 percent to 40 percent. She also lagged behind former Arkansas Republican governor Mike Huckabee by 44 to 39 percent, and former Senator Fred Thompson by 44 to 40 percent in hypothetical general election matchups."
Posted by VastR-WCon

Bodes well for us Republicans.
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by vastr-wcon November 26, 2007 8:54 PM EST
A new national Zogby International Poll, released today, has VERY GOOD NEWS!

Per the poll, Conniving Calculating Cackling Clinton would lose to all major Republican White House candidates, reversing her months of dominance over potential 2008 challengers.

The Zogby International poll was the latest sign that withering attacks on the former first lady were chipping away at her opinion poll leads just 38 days before the Iowa caucuses, the first party nominating contests.

In the new survey, Clinton trailed Senator John McCain 42 percent to 38 percent, former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani by 43 percent to 40 percent and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney by 43 percent to 40 percent.

She also lagged behind former Arkansas Republican governor Mike Huckabee by 44 to 39 percent, and former Senator Fred Thompson by 44 to 40 percent in hypothetical general election matchups.

Clinton''s top Democratic challengers Barack Obama and John Edwards however would still beat their hypothetical Republican rivals in potential 2008 contests.

GOOD NEWS for those of us that want a candidate who is NOT hated by 50% of the voters, who is NOT a puppet of lobbyists, one that has ethics, honesty, and a commitment to ending the endless NEOCON wars. There are many good choices, but Conniving isn''t one of them.
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by denn034 November 26, 2007 8:52 PM EST
This interview was a puff piece between liberals if Couric''s sneer during a Newt Gingrich interview means anything.
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