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She Was Moved By Barack Obama, But She Moved Hillary Clinton
- The Clintons don''t belong back in the White House. Are we American Idiots?
Scandal and right wing Government don''t belong in the highest position of honor in America.
The fact that she is even running is a joke to us. - Reply to this comment
- Billary the night before her tears:
HC: This is my election. What is happenening here?
Slick Willie: Let''s think to when you were polls were highest. Aha, when you were a victim after the whole [cough] Monica incident. I GOT IT! Let''s show some tears the day before the NH vote. You can''t do the lip biting thing. That''s my schtick.
HC: Well it''s not like I''m not close to tears anyway. The democratic nomination was mine, mine, mine (she says in her best 2 year old voice) and I am getting my a** served to me on a silver platter.
At the diner questioner asks: You look great, who does your hair?
Billary falls into a crumpled mass filled with statemtents about "I" and "me." "This is peresonal" "I see so many opportunities for me . . "
(Contrast Obama''s interview that same morning with Diane Sawyer where he explained that the election was not about him.)
ME: Tired of Slick Willie and the wife who claims 35 years of experience; the majority of which are her HUSBAND''s work.
My 2008 Goal: Find a man with outstanding achievements so that I can add his accomplishments to my resume. - Reply to this comment
- What a drama? This is clean strategy. There are no emotions behind what Hillary Clinton said. Much as she wants to try anything that works in this last minute to get her votes, this won''t work. People are smart enough to know who is genuine and who can really bring change... All this won''t work...Good attempt ...better luck next time....Vote OBAMA ...The real change agent
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- There isn''t a chance in the world or in this country, fo rthat matter, that any of the Democrats running for the next President, will win. Between their lack of experiance, their lack of leadership, their lack of achievements, their lack of ability, their lack of credibility, it is obvious that a Republican will win, but it won''t be Ron Paul.LOL!
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- OK, granted many young people are riding the "rock star" thing with Obama. However, there are those of us who do know where he stands on all the issues and are enthusiastic about him.
Many are attempting to portray Obama as a flash in the pan, a rock star or a candidate who lacks substance. Because he is popular with the voters, does not have to mean that he has no substance. The man has an extensive personal resume, has exhibited superior wisdom and judgment in the past and is notorious for his intellect. Bill Bradley, another politician who perhaps lacked the personal appeal of Obama but had tremendous intellectual gifts just endorsed Obama. Many other heavy hitters have endorsed Obama. Are they all wrong? Do they all believe Obama is a good flashy candidate and for that reason merits their support? I don''t think so. - Reply to this comment
- Wow. First, Obama is a Christian. And it doesn''t matter if he was a Muslim, he''d be equally qualified to lead the country.
Hillary was faking. That was too canned, too forced for her to really be like that.
And you can''t say Obama''s a bad candidate for president because people who vote for him don''t know his issues. I know how everyone stands on everything, and I choose to support Obama. - Reply to this comment
- Someone asks if Clinton could fake this "emotional moment"; she''s behind, unlikeable and just on the brink of history as a loser. I think I could muster tears for all that if someone asks me if I liked my best ever XMAS present if I let my mind focus or(compartmentalize)on the sad events taking place right now in her calculating mind. She and her husband are experts at this and how odd this show of tears has occured twice both when she''s been advised to show a softer side of herself which I don''t believe even exists. GO OBAMA!!!!!!!!
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- I normally don''t comment about politics even though I I pay close attention to them. I usually vote republican and more then likely will this year also. Hillary wasn''t faking this (IMO) and now I like her better then I did yesterday.
I was talking to a 25 year old woman today about politics and who she plans on voting for. She was all for Obama...when asked why, she said because he is the one that is going to win. I asked her what his view points are...answer "I don''t know". I asked her what experience he had and would he be able to handle a major crisis...her response was "you don''t need experience to be a president...a five year old could do it cause it doesn''t matter anyway." (How sad...and how scary.) - Reply to this comment
- Go Hillary!
Fight the good fight! You''re worth it!!! - Reply to this comment
- "Presidential campaigns are tough business, but being president of the United States is also a very tough business," said John Edwards"
Yeah, John, and you''ll lead with the same cold blooded emotions you had when you ripped several millions off of those injured children in those lawsuits you won. You took 30% of their awards in those lawsuits, plus expenses! That means they got about 60%, 50% of which will be taxed. That leaves them with 30% to take care of them after their guts were ripped out. Now, you will take your 30% invest it all in tax shelters, hedge funds and the like...won''t pay the government you love so much a dime. Then you''ll go off and rip off the next unfortunate suffering fool. And then you''ll stand there with your arm around the kid, and tell the world how much you love them.
The sad thing is, had they not had a 99% winable case you have told them to drop dead! You love them that much! - Reply to this comment
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