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by actornaught November 8, 2007 4:59 PM EST
Posted by hawksprings at 01:47 PM : Nov 08, 2007

If you have a direct source for your hearsay, i might look at it. Otherwise, you''re just parroting neocon comedians. I don''t see what they''ve told you is so obvious. She wasn''t clear in the last debate, but it was over a complex issue that nobody has good answers for.

Granted, if you get enough people looking for hannity''s & rush''s derogatory hallucinations, even fairly credible types like Matthews will look for it, out of obligation. But I''m looking forward to the debates between Hillary and Rudy/John/Fred. None of your "good ol'' boys" have her intelligence and skills.

"seething pot of rage" ??? That''s just lame hyperbole...
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by iceman_1960 November 8, 2007 4:56 PM EST
"You ought to read some of the things said about the people who"ve had to work with Hillary behind closed doors..."

And when you"re done reading HawkSprings gossip columns, check out some important books:

"The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul O''Neill," a 2004 book, described the Bush administration during Paul O''Neill''s tenure as Secretary of the Treasury. Written by former Wall Street Journal reporter Ron Suskind, the book says Bush''s economic policies were irresponsible, Bush was unquestioning and uncurious, and the war in Iraq was planned from the first National Security Council meeting, soon after the administration took office.

"Against All Enemies: Inside America''s War on Terror," a book by former U.S. chief counter-terrorism advisor Richard A. Clarke. The book focuses much of its criticism on President George W. Bush, charging that he failed to take sufficient action to protect the country in the elevated-threat period before the September 11, 2001 attacks and for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, which Clarke feels greatly hampered the war on terror.
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by hawksprings November 8, 2007 4:47 PM EST
actornaught,
You ought to be careful using the word "tool" when in a discussion about Bill and Hillary Clinton.
It just conjurs up too many sick images involving a cigar-tool.

I''m just making an observation.
You ought to read some of the things said about the people who''ve had to work with Hillary behind closed doors, like Dee Dee Myers, *** Morris, George Stephanopoulos, etc.
Hillary is the Wicked Witch of the South.
And anyone with ANY perceptive ability at all can see that in Hillary Clinton.
Look at her! She is a seething pot of rage always on the verge of blowing. It almost happened during that debate the other night.
She''s lose control in public at some point during this campaign, and we''ll all be spared her being elected.

Give us anyone else out of the Democrap Party but The Shrill.
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by iceman_1960 November 8, 2007 4:45 PM EST
In 1969, Hillary Clinton [then Hillary Rodham] graduated with departmental honors in political science from Wellesley College, one of the nation"s top colleges/univertsities. She became the first student in Wellesley College history to deliver their commencement address. Her speech received a standing ovation lasting seven minutes." (*)

Not bad for a cold, "witchey" woman that nobody likes.

(*) Source, with external references:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_clinton#College
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by actornaught November 8, 2007 4:37 PM EST
Posted by hawksprings at 01:31 PM : Nov 08, 2007

LOL... you''re such a tool. I''ve liked Hillary''s style of presentation since the first campaign speech i saw in 1992. Right then, I even said she looked more presidential than Bill. And poll after poll after poll shows the majority of americans now agree with me, rather than agrees with the echo chamber between your ears.
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by iceman_1960 November 8, 2007 4:36 PM EST
"look at the personality types of the Presidents we"ve elected since 1960:

George W. Bush: Nice, friendly good ol" boy type."
- Posted by hawksprings at 01:31 PM : Nov 08, 2007

Yeah, and what would happen to him if he had to run again in 2008 ?

You and Pat Robertson and Larry Craig would vote for him.

But any Democratic opponent would kick his a*ss so hard he"d have to pull his pants down to blow his nose.

Nice try.
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by iceman_1960 November 8, 2007 4:32 PM EST
No smart money should be placed on Rudy Giuliani as the future Leader of the Free World, when he has a son and daughter who wouldn"t follow him out of a burning building.
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by hawksprings November 8, 2007 4:31 PM EST
Is Hillary electable?

Forget the politics for a second and just look at the personality types of the Presidents we''ve elected since 1960:

George W. Bush: Nice, friendly good ol'' boy type.
Bill Clinton: Friendly good ''ol boy type.
George Bush the elder: Grandfatherly type.
Ronald Reagan: Upbeat, optimistic grandpa type.
Jimmy Carter: The Jimmy Carter Smile. Upbeat, optimistic, down to earth.
Gerald Ford: Nice guy, former jock, if clumsy.
Richard Nixon: ...ok, so he doesn''t exactly fit the image, and look what happened...
Lyndon Johnson: Father-type figure, strong leader.
John F Kennedy: Good looking, smiles, inspired confidence.

Now compare all of them to Hillary''s cold, shrill personality.
Do you REALLY think she can win the Presidency?
I don''t think Americans will elect a cold witchy-woman as their leader.
We don''t like those type of people.
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by actornaught November 8, 2007 4:29 PM EST
Regardless, i provided the best proof i can find that Hillary''s "divisiveness" is a myth. All you''re doing is asking that i take your word, and the word of other "talking heads", that it''s true.

Poll after poll after poll sums up to her being the most electable.
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by iceman_1960 November 8, 2007 4:25 PM EST
"It used to be true, but Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani have caught up to her on the negatives, but not the positives."

Predictably so, in Giuliani"s case.

A man whose own children won"t speak to him, cannot in the long run be a strong bet for the Oval Office.
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