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Democrats Worry Sen. Clinton Is Too Polarizing For The Party's Success

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by likeitis5050 August 12, 2007 9:47 PM EDT
kittykatzmom That's not boredom. She looks like that when she's not plotting against someone. She probably was genuinely listening and forgot to put on her 'game face'.

She's a politician and probably as close to being a match for any of the good ol' boys as will ever be found to run. She's just as sneaky and two-faced as any of them, but in all fairness, let's not single her out based on gender. As politicians go, she's six of one and half dozen of the other. None of them running have an ounce of honesty in them and couldn't care less about the 'issues' outside of what kind of votes they can generate depending on what 'stand' they take tomorrow. We really are scraping the bottom of the barrel and Rudy and Hillary are at the bottom of the heap.
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by j-whitman August 12, 2007 9:42 PM EDT
stonebog,,,, If any republican is half as good as you think they are ---- How come terrorists are coming accross the border with Mexico & Canada & our fence not finished ???
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by formrusmcsgt August 12, 2007 9:33 PM EDT
while Hillary had what prior experience, let's see, she spread her legs for a former president in his youth...
Posted by SharnCedar at 06:29 PM : Aug 12, 2007

I would submit that such might be subject to debate. She appears as butch as Kucinick does wuss.....
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by sharncedar August 12, 2007 9:29 PM EDT
dumb Democrat write: "I would rather have someone with experience at the top of the ticket then someone like Obahma who has no experience "

uh ... duh .. they have both served 1 term in the US senate ... duh ... but Obama served before that in a state legislature ... while Hillary had what prior experience, let's see, she spread her legs for a former president in his youth ... uh ... she had phyisical relations with a former president even married him ... she sat with a former president in the White House as did every member of his staff ...

Gee, I'm a Democrat, I'm Dumb! hooray!

Your logic would have you vote for George Stephanopolis, perhaps you would, gee ain't you jes a Democratic poster child of sheer stupidity.
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by ringading3 August 12, 2007 9:13 PM EDT
Senator Mary Landrieu I hope you make many apprearences with your "blond look a like", just as you did with Gore and Kerry! Louisiana will defeat you and your mentor, Hilary!
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by formrusmcsgt August 12, 2007 8:53 PM EDT
What Krap, Hillary is pragmatic and just what this country could use a smart politically savvy female who will do a great job leading this country if elected.
Posted by pepperp1 at 05:08 PM : Aug 12, 2007

Hillary is as self-absorbed and adept at speaking out of both sides of her mouth as Bush is.

I see no improvement in supplanting one version for another.

This two family dynasty that has controlled politics in this country for the last 20 years has to end.
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by formrusmcsgt August 12, 2007 8:43 PM EDT
"They say the former first lady may be too polarizing for much of the country. She could jeopardize the party's standing with independent voters and give Republicans who otherwise might stay home on Election Day a reason to vote, they worry."

I know one independent who could NEVER vote for her - ME!

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by pepperp1 August 12, 2007 8:08 PM EDT
What Krap, Hillary is pragmatic and just what this country could use a smart politically savvy female who will do a great job leading this country if elected. Let the right rip her to shreds they do it to everyone, John Kerry was a white male war hero and look what they did to him with their bought and paid for swift boat bull schit their tactics are gutter politics and the only ones clueless to their impotence appears to be they. They have cried wolf to many times to be believed the attack lying machine is a thing of the past the RNC hate misters and the party has no credibility, they would not ever vote for a Dem anyway she should ignore them a go for the middle and the Dem base. After the Republican president and vice president have called the Dems every name in the book outrageous book, traitors, terrorist sympathizers, yellow I do not believe to many Dems will cross over to the Repug ticket either no matter who the candidate. The Republicans went out of their way to alienate Dems and they succeeded there is a true divide and it will not heal soon. And the Republicans can not or will not govern in the interest of the country, run-away debt, run-away spending, corruption, acting out of sexual perversion and their party leaders uniquely unqualified to hold any ethical office. Any one of us can refuse to pay more towards our bills and keep spending on other pet projects incurring more debt but sooner or later the bill has to be paid to sustain the household.
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by donnie900 August 12, 2007 7:52 PM EDT
I can see the republican fox news headline even now: "Sexxxxy brunette lady can't get vagggina juice off her skirt! Says its Hillary's!"

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by donnie900 August 12, 2007 7:48 PM EDT
Here's my logic (and excuse its lack of education):

There is obviously a vast right wing conspiracy. Iraq proves it. Executive privilege proves it. The head of the CIA, and Valary Plame proves it. So its obvious that Hillary doesn't not represent a legacy, per se. But the opposite thinking. The anti-legacy. Because, with her husbands experience, and her own signature on all the bills, they're going to get to the bottom of the GOP debacle. Whether the GOP likes it or not.

So all you news hungry news reporters out there? Vote Hillary. All you anti-war moveon.org conspiracy theorists out there? Vote Hillary. Because she is going to go after the 3 inch peckkkker responsible for this whole thing.. with a curling iron in her hand.
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by coffeehead-2009 August 12, 2007 7:37 PM EDT
Yes, she has made mistakes but she has learned from them. That is what gives her the experience

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AND that is what is so rank about it.
She has true american leadership to her...
She just doesn't want to have an "America"....



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by stephen1500 August 12, 2007 7:05 PM EDT
I think that these people are fools to say that Hillary would hurt the rest of the democratic ticcket. I say that because people just don't like Hillary because she is a strong women and won't take any mess. Yes, she has made mistakes but she has learned from them. That is what gives her the experience. I would rather have someone with experience at the top of the ticket then someone like Obahma who has no experience what so ever as a freshman senator. It is ashamed that people in her own party of scared of a women who has experience and can bring change and doesn't take mess.
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by rayuk-2009 August 12, 2007 6:49 PM EDT
Like so many of you, I don't want Hillary to get the nomination. We can't win with just the Northeast and West. I blame the party leadership for not seeing the great danger with her as the selection. Nor do I believe that the inexperienced Obama has any chance of being elected.

So what do we do? The first thing is to let our voices be heard. We did not say enough in 2004 when Kerry was making mistake after mistake and the hand was writing on the wall in the summer of 2004. Edwards is the logical choice, but how do we promote him when all the money seems to be for the two front runners, both are losers?
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by donnie900 August 12, 2007 6:42 PM EDT
.. even if it means a little smelly mufffdive'n.
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by donnie900 August 12, 2007 6:39 PM EDT
But thats why I'd vote for her. Because I know, see.. that republican hardliners and the like don't like her. There'd be such a scurry hairy spaz attack on that vast right wing lunatic basement? You'd feel the earth rumble.

Frankly, I think Hillary is a product of a ******* up republican imagination. A republican karma.. they they deserve. For once I'd like to condemn them, instead of having them condemn me all the time..
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by coffeehead-2009 August 12, 2007 6:37 PM EDT
Hilary had my vote -
Until she refused to address WHO will pay for the millions of poor entering this country. Her compassion only extends as far as the immigrants, not those who will be pushed OUT of the dream via the national cost. It is just pure STUPID for Americans to support legislation that will be the end of American Sovereignty and middle class citizens.


Voted YES on eliminating the "Y" nonimmigrant guestworker program.
Proponents recommend voting YES because:

Voted NO on declaring English as the
official language of the US government.


Voted YES on establishing a Guest Worker program.



Voted YES on allowing illegal aliens to participate in Social Security.


Voted YES on giving Guest Workers a path to citizenship


Opposes illegal immigration, but doesn't vote to follow up

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by jegibbons August 12, 2007 6:00 PM EDT
Perhaps I have more faith in the wisdom of the American electorate than is warranted at this troubled period in our nation's history, however, I really can't imagine anyone actually wasting a precious vote on this truly horrible Mrs. former President.

Even if you loved Bill, you won't be getting Bill you'll be getting Hill, and HOW.
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by sgtrds August 12, 2007 5:34 PM EDT
I think the idea that she'll somehow hurt the rest of the democratic candidates is right wing wishful thinking and propaganda to try to make democrats turn against her. I'm an Edwards man myself, but if she gets the nomination I'll have no problem supporting her over any republican running and not just because the republican field just plain sucks this time around. I think she'll make an excelient president and think that anyone who'd vote against a democrat running for Congress or the Senate would have done so no matter who was on top of the ticket. Much ado about nothing here.
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