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Washingtonpost.com: Clinton's Charm Offensive Reflects Gulf Between Experience, Likeability

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by rowdytexan2 December 19, 2007 12:11 PM EST
Strange, very strange...

You all want to take Hillary down, and support Bush and the republican neocon cronies???

She has more guts than all of you put together. That''s a huge plus.

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by mudrose-2009 December 19, 2007 12:06 PM EST
Well she believes in secular humanism. How much further do you want to humanize her? Please, go humanize a communist. It''s equivalent.
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by mbcsmith December 19, 2007 11:56 AM EST
Gulf between experience and likeability? SHE HAS NEITHER. Hilldog has never run anything much less a country. Her polls show 44% would not vote for her under ANY circumstance. The LIB front runner? Good for republicans.
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by xlib December 19, 2007 11:07 AM EST
Hey, sam the tv cat, why don''t YOU tell us about hills postives? For the life of me, I can''t think of a one unless you lean so far to the left that you want her socialists policies. As for experienced, in WHAT?? She''s a junior senator from NY who has done absoluetly nothing but run for president since she stong armed Daniel Patrick Moynihan for his endorsement for his senate seat. She is experienced in nothing but taking money, making money and being a socialist.
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by gunownerdan December 19, 2007 10:51 AM EST
"Yes, the Clinton campaign is trying to make her more human...kind of like trying to make a warm and fuzzy Godzilla."
Posted by One_American

More like Cvntzilla. Hitlery is a monster with an affliction of megalomania. She''s more of a warmongering neocon than many republicans are!
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by johnny343sc December 19, 2007 10:36 AM EST
UHHH...

Hitler-y Klintoon is the Antichrist- shave her head and you''ll see ''666'' on the back of it. Why is the nation even considering her for president???

Obama bin Laden ain''t far behind. Obama- The Manchurian Candidate is a joke anyway- no principles, no experience. People just want a black man to run- regardless of if he is qualified to run or not.

If Colin Powell was allowed by his family to run for the Republican nomination for president, he''d win because he is proven and tested as a true American success story- Wartime General, Secretary of State, Joint Chiefs, etc. I wish he would run. He''d rise above what his race is and show Obama a thing-or-two.

Heck- Condi Rice would do well as Vice President, or maybe (big maybe) president.

You know it''s true...

;)
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by vet_sk December 19, 2007 8:41 AM EST
My wife says she has courage. If she had courage she would act with a level of civility. Instead she voted for the Iraq War (when she knew, she must [I knew]) the public data was bogus. Then she voted against Iran giving Bush an open ticket to bomb until real people with courage, high level buroucrats said they would release the NIE if the Whitehouse did not.

That''s real courage. Hillary just goes with the flow - think the Whitehouse is hers for the taking.

There are good people out there both women and men who would be good in that job, but Hillary is not one of them.

This latest "humanization of Hillary" is a sad attempt of more manipulation of the American public by her.
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by samthetvcat December 19, 2007 8:01 AM EST
Ahhh . . . the "cackle cackle cackle" post never gets old LOL :D

Billary''s going to bring about change as soon as GB 1.0 changes the world with Bubba . . .
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by samthetvcat December 19, 2007 6:49 AM EST
Why is it that all of us who don''t like Clinton are talking about Clinton (and her negatives), while (with a couple of exceptions) all of Clinton''s supporters are talking about us and insulting us (and not highlighting Clinton''s positives).

If even her supporters aren''t warmed into singing her praises with anything more than her oft-repeated catch phrases ''experienced'', ''electable'', ''strong'', ''best'', isn''t that perhaps a sign of how she''s really viewed? :o
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by kaliveotin December 19, 2007 6:10 AM EST
They keep attacking her, but shes going to kick thier ***. Republicans and right wingers accusing others of
being cold or calculating???? Are you kidding? The right wing in these past six to twelve years have proved to be, dishonest, hypocritical, PERVERTED, and corrupt. Not to mention, fiscally irresponsible, UN- compassionate, and antagonistic to children and the POOR. TO HELL with the republicans. They are the GOVERNMENT OPPOSITION PARTY. Would it make sense to hire the WE HATE CHILDREN company to babysit or run a daycare. Then why do we continue the we government party to run the government. They LOVE government when they can use it to help thier corporate friends get rich at the expense of the middle class and American business or domestic family farms. WAKE UP AMERICA, elect Hillary, shes by far the best we can do in 2008.
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