Comments on: First Gentleman Bill: A Legitimate Issue
CBS's Meyer Says A Vote For Hillary Is A Vote For Bill, For Better Or For Worse
- Do you really want four more years of the Clinton twins?
I don''t.
And yes, just where does all the experience Hillary claim to have come from?
A shyster lawyer in Arkansas linked to scandals there.
First Lady for eight years, DUH!, she did not sit in on any national or international meetings.
A Senator from New York, gee, and she bought that one.
Ladies, please don''t vote for Hillary simply because she is a woman. That would be the worst possible reason to vote for her. - Reply to this comment
- Clinton has experience?? Really?? Hmm. Lets see.. Oh yeah, She was the presidents wife.. Wow.. How did I miss that qualification...Oh and she is a Senator.. Couldn''t get elected in her home state of Ark. so she bought a place in NY where she knew she could..I can''t believe you guys are actually behind these phonies. They are never honest or straight forward with anything. Everything is a political calculation. Not that everyone else doesn''t do it, its just that the Clintons ALWAYS do it. Even their marriage is a political calculation and nothing more. I agree with Mitt here. 4 yrs of Bill in the White house with idle time on his hands? We saw the shenanigans he got into when he was supposedly "running the country". Clinton II?? Not with my vote.
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- Looks like were going to end up with two Democrats running against each other for Prsident. McCain and Hillary. The only difference between the two is the war. Does this mean we finally get a national vote on the war?
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- LeGASP!!!,........legitimate knee jerk reaction.
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- Remember, a vote for Hillary is a vote for Bill! Yeah!!
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- Please see the article in the liberal Nation magazine by feminist writer Katha Pollitt on Bill Clinton''s alleged involvement in the Juanita Broaddrick sexual assault scandal (http://www.thenation.com/doc/19990322/pollitt).
Also, the original Washington Post story on the same subject (www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/stories/broaddrick022599.htm).
The Juanita Broaddrick interview in which she talks of her personal experiences with the Clintons can be seen at. (www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KZ8ICvutc0) - Reply to this comment
- It would seem, robisch2, your queries have been adequately answered.
1. A number of posters have outlined for you Bush''s completely CONTRADICTORY statements about apprehending Bin Laden.
2. Several have pointed out that Clinton''s failure to get Bin Laden was a result of avoiding unacceptable civilian casualties.
3. Again, many have pointed out that Bush allowed Bin Laden to escape when we had him cornered by allowing Rumsfeld to divert our troops to Iraq while sending in an inadequate AFGHAN force to get Bin Laden. AN AFGHAN FORCE ? ? ? ? TO CAPTURE BIN LADEN ? ? ? YOU CALL THIS COMPETENCE ? ? ? ?
Any other questions? - Reply to this comment
- This is just more of the same biased anti-clinton coverage. It is an embarrasment that the media would try to influence this election with such poor coverage. Lets get to the facts and my belief is Clinton has strong experience, passion, and knowledge that she will use to change the direction of this country. She is so knowledgeable and has real substance to offer.
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- This whole argument disses the capabilities, strength, and determination of the women in our country who have made themselves important business people, politicians, physicians, etc. I don''t see Hillary Clinton playing second fiddle to Bill Clinton when and if she becomes president. It would be her reputation on the line, her legacy, her administration and Bill would have to take a recessed position in the White House. Not that she wouldn''t seek his counsel (I think she should) but it would be her responsibility and she knows it.
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- A co-presidency? A two-fer-one? Get real! The last seven years have been a co-presidency. Think that GW could operate without Cheney running the show?? Consider what it would be like, with Bill not only actually in the same room, but being there all of the time. All I can say is "have mercy on us". Remember, they are the ones who have been saying "two for one". You can see how HRC and her campaign cannot even hold him back during the last weeks. Could you live the next years of a presidency being presided over by an unelected president. This is surely what would be if HRC is nominated.
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