Comments on: Clinton Says She Won't Run Again

Former Presidential Candidate Says Is Not Seeking Any Position Other Than Serving New York In The Senate

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by hbevis October 15, 2008 1:39 AM EDT
If obama wins the election someone will try to take him out. I sure hope that does not happen but we have a lot of crazy people out there.
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by hbevis October 15, 2008 1:37 AM EDT
THE DEMOCRATS LEADERS SHOULD HAVE BEEN BACKING HER INSTEAD OF obama.....
EVEN THOUGH SHE MAY BE A LITTLE CROOKED SHE SURE DID NOT HAVE AN TIES TO TERRORIST....
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by hpolitician October 15, 2008 1:36 AM EDT
well...she shouldn''t bother...Unless she wants to wait 8 years of an Obama presidency -

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by vitterdidder October 15, 2008 1:07 AM EDT
I wouldn''t touch that nasty woman with a 10 foot pole.
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by jbright9 October 15, 2008 12:29 AM EDT
Hillary is a great American. I know she will serve her country well in whatever capacity she chooses. I wish her only the best.
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by shyam8 October 14, 2008 11:29 PM EDT
Democratic leadership supports women when they need an abortion and only when they need an abortion, even the women in the leadership. And Hillary was not asking for one.
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by shyam8 October 14, 2008 11:25 PM EDT
Sad, very sad. She is highly qualified to be the first female President. Entire U. S. media particularly SNL mercilessly attacked her until she fell. It was almost like they were trying to find out how much abuse it will take to break her down in a Taliban short of way. And they succeeded.
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by standlee5 October 14, 2008 11:11 PM EDT
Ahh, Hil, say it ain''t so. Give it a shot in ''12 ''16
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by swin5 October 14, 2008 10:49 PM EDT
I sure hope that''s a promise. But again, Tricky *** told us in 1962 that we won''t have *** Nixon to kick around anymore, and that was a promise he didn''t keep and we all ended up paying for it in the future.
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by norepubs October 14, 2008 10:14 PM EDT

........Sounds like a *perfect* description of McCain to me.......
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She looks like the walking, breathing corpse that she has been for at least the last 20 years. The Night of the Living Dead.

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by rhs648 October 14, 2008 9:57 PM EDT
Politicians rarely commit themselves to run for office until they have tested the waters. Hillary will probablr have a change of heart if she feels that she can win.
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by rhs648 October 14, 2008 9:55 PM EDT
I am so glad so many of you concentrate on immature and dumb *** when discussing political issues and candidates. Who cares if she looks tired; who cares if she doesn''''t wear dresses'''' who cares if you don''''t like the way she wears her hair. Please don''''t. we don''''t need your political savvy. Hillary would have been a much better President than Obama and McCain combined. But too many of you concentrate on the garbage that doesn''''t matter. How ignorance often wins when intellect and just common sense whould prevail.

Posted by beader59

Hillary was outflanked by Obama and ACORN. Although she might have been a better president than Obama or McCain, she did not win the primaries. She did not win because the Democratic leadership, for the most part, failed to support her. They chose Obama instead.
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by silverstar06 October 14, 2008 9:32 PM EDT
Well sorry bro- I was too busy e.jaculating into a kleenex to notice that.
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by beader59 October 14, 2008 9:18 PM EDT
I am so glad so many of you concentrate on immature and dumb *** when discussing political issues and candidates. Who cares if she looks tired; who cares if she doesn''t wear dresses'' who cares if you don''t like the way she wears her hair. Please don''t. we don''t need your political savvy. Hillary would have been a much better President than Obama and McCain combined. But too many of you concentrate on the garbage that doesn''t matter. How ignorance often wins when intellect and just common sense whould prevail.
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by yongamerica October 14, 2008 8:55 PM EDT
Clinton''s angry and venomous words she slung at Obama will keep her in the political dog house for years.
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by scottyusa October 14, 2008 8:46 PM EDT
You cannot blame her. The party unceremoniously tossed her to tiptoe through the tulips with Obama. The amazing thing is she is stuping low enough to campaign for him as if she owed the party anything. We all know that Bill and Hillary are not really Obama fans so why think that we will not see through the smoke? She should have pulled a Leiberman and went independent.
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by Redoubt October 14, 2008 8:37 PM EDT
Oh yes, a lot of guys dislike both Hillary and Palin for the same reason. There is undoubtedly a good measure of estrogen-envy in politics. So much in fact that gender alone is enough to dictate what is and is not to like, lol!
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by legacyabq October 14, 2008 8:35 PM EDT
Wow
wow look at Hillary in that photo, she''s not wearing an makeup, and man she look different.
I like it!
She looks real! and dignified!
I sure wish women would accept themselves and stop wearing so much *** makeup..
Women of the world: a lot of us (not all of course) guys think you are BEAUTIFUL without makeup, OK?
Women o'' the world, yer beautiful, just how you are!!
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by silverstar06 October 14, 2008 8:31 PM EDT
What''s interesting is that it seems that women don''t like Hillary or Palin! What is it that they want then?? Maybe just because really only 2 options have presented themselves (Hillary, Palin), criticism is ruthlessly concentrated, opposed to almost exclusively male politicians, where gender is automatically included in their profession and therefore attacks or then ''critcism'' far milder and not made personal.
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by Redoubt October 14, 2008 8:28 PM EDT
It''s a shame because women need someone running for president that they can identify with. Men have ruled the world for thousands of years... and made a mess of a lot of it.

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