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CBSNews.com Reports: Former Front-Runner Fights Back Tears On Eve Of N.H. Primary

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by b-easy63 January 8, 2008 5:11 PM EST
again urge all women and feminists for vote for Hillary.


Posted by TRUEPROGRESS at 12:53 PM : Jan 08, 2008


I don''t like Hilary. Not because she has not worked hard or is not sincere--but because her convictions are not weighted by conscience--they appear to be calculated, cold blooded moves and in a pinch she will not do what is best for the country--but what she deems best for Hilary. I don''t vote for people who test the wind before deciding how to vote on issues and who seem to want to please everyone and so---please very few. Of course, why lambaste Hilary? This is a Democratic failure also. Always politics over substance and bending over for anyone and everyone if it will keep them in power.
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by b-easy63 January 8, 2008 5:07 PM EST
"It''s a genuine moment - she''s talking about her passion for the country," Clinton spokesman Jay Carson said of the candidate''s emotional response. "For her it''s about people. That''s all it''s about for her. That''s why she does this."

Oops. Truly genuine moments do not need to be clarified. No doubt many a brain warming session and rehearsal went into Clinton''s moment of humanity. The fact is, her campaign is so cold bloodedly calculating that for her staff to state she is having a genuine moment immediately casts doubts on it. If the voice wavering is sincere--then it probably stems from the fact that she can sense a victory so close--slipping from her well thought out, bend whichever way the wind blows--central -and -moderate grasp.
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by prayerman3 January 8, 2008 4:52 PM EST
Hillary Clinton is the best candidate to run this country. She did more then all the first ladys combind, plus her husband would be the best First man because he was a President who would or could do any better. Everyone forgets that Bill Clinton did , he had our country unemployment at it''''s lowest, wages went up and we didn''''t own billions it was going to $0 .

If americans do not wake up and see that Obama is blowing a smoke screen.Then it will be to late.just like Bush did because Obama just wants a pay check.


If Obama is elected the poor and middleclass will not go any where just like Bush did. Remember how Bush said the same thing we needed change but all Bush cared about was the rich get richer and poor get poor. Obama has not told anyone what he will do on his first day or any other day in office. Obama says we need change but what is he going to change?????

WHAT IS OBAMA GOING TO CHANGE AMERICA???
THAT IS THE MILLIOM DOLLAR QUESTION!!!!!!
OBAMA HAS NEVER SAID WHAT AREAS IS HE GOING TO CHANGE.

HILLARY CLINTON HAS TOLD US WHAT SHE WILL DO EVEN ON HER FIRST DAY. LET US VOTE FOR THE RIGHT CANDIDATE THIS TIME AND NOT LET OUR COUNTRY BE SOLD OUT.

VOTE FOR HILLARY CLINTON SHES THE RIGHT CANDIDATE, CHOICE AND WILL BE THE ONE TO REALLY CHANGE AMERICA.
THANK YOU
GOD BLESS AMERICA
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by pakaal January 8, 2008 4:47 PM EST
DemWatcher wrote: "The woman has NO experience, yet is ready to blast others for the same fault."

Ya know, some of us actually remember way back then, and Hillary''s efforts to put together health care reform legislation (something Americans are even more concerned about now than ever). Yeah, she may be going too far by implying that being First Lady is her presidential experience, but it''s not hard to believe that Bill and Hillary actually discussed what was going on in his daily life. They themselves touted the "Two for One" thing, and like it or not, they delivered. It was the conservatives at the time all bent out of shape because instead of being a "good First Lady" and meeting with fifth graders to bake cookies with them, Hillary was actually out there trying to make a difference. Now folks are upset because she''s actually touting that experience? Talk about wanting it both ways!
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by candide777 January 8, 2008 4:46 PM EST
Hiilary''''s only "working" to get where is is was to ride Bill''''s coat tails.
The woman has NO experience, yet is ready to blast others for the same fault.

Posted by DemWatcher at 01:32 PM : Jan 08, 2008

You''re a joke. Did Bill give Hillary her J.D.? As for no experience, what do you call serving as a U.S. Senator? Just admit it. You can''t stand to see a strong woman in charge! Get over it!
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by pakaal January 8, 2008 4:39 PM EST
Giuliani''s response to Clinton''s emotional moment?

"9/11"

No wonder even second and third place Democrats are beating the Republican turnout numbers, what a sideshow!
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by demwatcher January 8, 2008 4:32 PM EST
"So, to all of you that hate Hillary so much for working so hard to get where she is, and for wanting to serve this country, get over it -- the shoes on her feet, she bought ''''em!
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Posted by Candide777 at 11:48 AM : Jan 08, 2008"

Hiilary''s only "working" to get where is is was to ride Bill''s coat tails.

I would NOT trust someone to pilot an airliner just because they are married to a pilot. I would NOT trust someone to lead troops into battle just because they are married to a general. I would NOT trust someone to perform heart surgery just because they are married to a surgeon. I WILL NOT trust someone to be President of the United States of America just because they were married to a president.

The woman has NO experience, yet is ready to blast others for the same fault.

You are one seriously deluded lemming.

And on the post''s topic:

If she thinks that things are so tough now that it makes her cry, she SURELY IS NOT strong enough to be in the HOTTEST seat on the planet.

"A Hillary Future":

Advisor: Madam President, the Russians are moving troops into Germany!

Hillary: They''re picking on me, make them stop! Putin is only doing that because I''m a girl! Boo Hoo!

HA HA HA HA HA!
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by salonpat January 8, 2008 3:54 PM EST
I''ve heard many people comment that the sentence that made Clinton so misty -- "I have so many opportunities for this country" -- makes no sense. Well, actually, I think it does. If we just stop with the first phrase, we hear "I have so many opportunities." Well, not so much anymore; thus the tears. What she is really crying about is that the opportunity to be president seems to be slipping out of her grasp.
Now, of course, it wouldn''t be publicly acceptable for her to straight-out make this statement. So she adds "for this country" and goes on to attach the emotional display to her love of country. I don''t doubt that she loves her country, but this emotional reaction is not about that at all; it''s about how disappointing it is to be working so hard for something that is not turning out as desired.
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by trueprogress January 8, 2008 3:53 PM EST
I again urge all women and feminists for vote for Hillary.

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by libra127 January 8, 2008 3:02 PM EST
" And, if you didn''''t notice she said it''''s personal to HER not to the people or her party just to HER. "

That''s what "personal" means, dingbat.
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