Comments on: Clinton Unbowed By Third-Place Finish
Democratic Presidential Hopeful Hails "Great Night For Democrats"
- What have you been doing; you were in private law practice and then married to an important man. You were hostess-in-chief for 8 years, with no security clearance, ....
Posted by fredgrad2000 at 01:53 PM : Jan 04, 2008
I don''t like Hilary Clinton. But you prove you know next to nothing about her. If you had read up on her instead of harping and regurgitating neo con swill--you''d know that Clinton has worked on social issues tirelessly since she was in College. Not always famous cases, that get the limelight--but I do not doubt her credentials for being a social activist or championing the downtrodden--she has proven herself at such a level---you or anyone else would be hard pressed to match. I dislike what she will do to herself and this country in the name of this new ambition. She appears to have no conviction stronger than the need to win--and when winning is the god of choice (as Bush is proving) anything goes--and everything is sacrificial. But I do not take away what she has earned--you show your ignorance about that woman when you post what you did. - Reply to this comment
- For Romney, CBS describes it as a ''crushing defeat'' in Iowa. For Hillary, it''s a ''poor showing.''
Can the LAMEstream media be any more biased to the left? I doubt it. - Reply to this comment
- Her Majesty Queen Hillary and her consort William are capable of anything in their desire to take control of this country again, to complete the run-into-the-ground he failed at the first 8 years.
Posted by TheGateway1 at 02:54 AM : Jan 04, 2008
with the Bush nightmare upon us and the world. NO ONE and I mean NO ONE should ever talk about any Presidency running us into the ground. Bush has taken this country fiscally, patriotically, emotionally and physically into such unchartered hell that --even "running us into the ground" has new resonance. America is approaching below zero under the 8 years of Republican mismanagement--we do not honor treaties, we bomb lands of our allies and deliver bombs to others to kill children, we out our own agents, ignore subpoenas, lie, spy and torture. The dollar is worth less than it ever has been since the Depression. Ran into the ground indeed. Who did you vote for in 2000? 2004? Because if the name is Bush--your views are skewed, your judgement impaired and no one should take your opinions seriously--because we are here, in this part of hell because of those votes. Both for Bush and a Congress that was a fan club not a check and balance. - Reply to this comment
- With the American, Pakistani and the ME ships of state close to careening over into the abyss....we no longer need a former race car driver (Like McCain) at the helm or a Captain Ahab roaring "full steam ahead", (like Guiliani) the world does not need a "steady as she goes" Like Clinton or an automobile CEO like Romney. We need someone humble enough, smart enough and flexible enough to acknowledge the cliff--acknowledge our trajectory, acknowledge our mistakes--and most importantly, smart enough to take the wheel and TURN it. To the right or the left does not matter as much as turning it somehow--because to continue on the Bush path may mean certain destruction and to the right may by time though in the end it is just a longer time on a road before the cliff. America NEEDS change...If Clinton, Guiliani, McCain, et al do not understand that--they will lose. Sharply, glaringly and against all odds, they will lose.
Because most of us are sick of where we are, sick of what put us there and sick of those who have a death wish or imagine think they are superman. when we hit those final feet before the edge---will be too late for neo cons to realize that we can''t fly after all and that America is not rambo, we are not bullet proof, and there are no rewinds, do-overs or calling a time out. - Reply to this comment
- Looks like it is "do or die" for Hillary in New Hampshire.
I''m betting on the latter. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary will lose and be shut out of the Dem. ticket, then do a Liebermann and become V.P. candidate with Huckabee on a "national reconciliation" ticket, that will give us an evangelical President, God pity us all. More on matrix-evolutions DOT com.
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- "Her opening line in Nashua, NH today being "I can deliver change, just like I have been for 35 years!""
Posted by fredgrad2000
Wow, she hasn''t course-corrected at all!?! - Reply to this comment
- "nokoolaid, bear in mind that the current President had better grades at Yale than did the Democrat nominee of 2004. I guess Kerry was at the ***, Jane & Spot level."
Posted by gmam1987
And Slick Willy was a Rhodes Scholar, what''s your point?
FYI:From Wikipedia:
The Rhodes Scholarship is a highly prestigious international award for study at the University of Oxford and was the first large-scale program of international scholarships - Reply to this comment
- Hey all you Hitlary Supporters, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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- nokoolaid, bear in mind that the current President had better grades at Yale than did the Democrat nominee of 2004. I guess Kerry was at the ***, Jane & Spot level.
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- Hillary is so full of it; I don''t even think she knows it anymore. Her opening line in Nashua, NH today being "I can deliver change, just like I have been for 35 years!" What 35 years!? What have you been doing; you were in private law practice and then married to an important man. You were hostess-in-chief for 8 years, with no security clearance, not allowed in the Pentagon situation room, you had tea with leaders'' wives while your husband was doing the real meetings...AND you have had ONE Senate term where you haven''t accomplished anything; simply voting on things as you viewed they would best allow for this presidential run; you haven''t authored ANY significant piece of legislation. You haven''t changed a dam* thing in 35 years and you haven''t gotten any experience in those years either. You are all talk and all about appearance; that line proves it. You want people to THINK you have 35 years experience doing something; when really you have done NOTHING!! If this race comes down to Hillary vs Romney; I''m moving; those two are both so full of shi*; its coming out their ears...
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- Hillary is a divider. We need a uniter. She is part of the establishment. We are tired of the status quo.
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- I still have this t-shirt for Hillary; it says,"I stayed married to this pig for 7 years and all I have to show for it is 3rd place in Iowa."
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- Go Obama ! Go Hillary ! Go Edwards ! Time to go away Republicans !
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- The sooner this disgusting woman leaves the race, the better.
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- Come on Madame Prez, never loose hope, just what the *** is so important about iowa?
bunch of bible thumpers up there, you wil get more respect in the real world....
Iowa? where the heck is it anyways? next to alabama? - Reply to this comment
- She''''s gonna have to sing and dance for it now! It''''s no longer a gimmie. Dance, Hillary, DANCE!!!! :)
Posted by Infidel_Us
She represents the worst of the baby boomers with their sense of entitlement. But don''t underestimate her. - Reply to this comment
- She''s gonna have to sing and dance for it now! It''s no longer a gimmie. Dance, Hillary, DANCE!!!! :)
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- You are so right, Sam, there is more than meets the eye with the Clintons. Those who don''t see through this facade are purposely being blind to the truth of their manipulation. If it weren''t for the fact they need to redeem their negative reputation they would be retired. Soon they will have this chance, just watch and see. I bid a fair ado to this corrupt couple.
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- I remember seeing Hillary present her detailed health care plan to that Congressional panel without any notes and her earning the respect of the whole panel and just thinking she was AMAZING.
What seems different during her ''pitch'' this time around is why she seems to be making the sale . . . last time she TRULY seemed to want to do it to make peoples'' lives better. This time around she seems to want to have the chance to pass it to redeem the Clinton legacy and to stick it to the people who dragged them through the mud a decade ago. Like there''s a battle there that isn''t one a lot of us wish to fight.
If Hillary didn''t have her name attached to the failed healthcare plan of the 90''s and if Billary hadn''t been humilated by the whole Monica-gate/impeachment, would they be running right now? Or would they just be enjoying their retirement?
I think people can tell whether it''s about them your about the candidates . . . something just doesn''t feel right . . . - Reply to this comment
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