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by trillion1 December 30, 2007 5:59 PM EST
We voted for her once and never will again. She ignores her own constituents.
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by hypnotoad72 December 30, 2007 5:59 PM EST
She needs nepotism to help her out? That alone should rule her out, regardless of what she''s been consistent on. (which is essentially foreign policy; but if that includes unlimited H1Bs, she can''t appease them and America''s middle class until she actually says more than primp, pithy say-nothing massaging messages. So many other candidates have actually said something of detail. )



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by Krazcarl December 30, 2007 5:56 PM EST
Hillery is still beating him with the Monicia epesode..
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by formrusmcsgt December 30, 2007 5:48 PM EST
But, Dems should nominate her if they want to lose in 2008 because that it exactly what will happen.

Posted by tuckerndfw at 02:37 PM : Dec 30, 2007

I am an Independent and could never vote for Hillary, Romney, Huckabee or Paul.

The reason why I''ve eliminated Romney and Hillary from sonsideration is the same one - simultaneously speaking our of both sides of their mouths.

Paul and Huckabee, because they are flat morons.
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by nodemotwit December 30, 2007 5:39 PM EST
"Bill Clinton Sells Hillary''s Experience"

This woman has none of the seasoned experience US voters have traditionally depended upon. Never a military general in a significant war, nor governed a state, nor mayor of a significant city, nor a majority leader, nor a minority leader, nor negotiated with foreign heads of state on foreign policy issues. Not even a +decade seasoned senator with the authorship of serious legislation under her belt.

Let''s flip the rolls for a second. Let''s pretend Hillary won the presidency back in 1992 instead of Bill, and Bill was along for the ride. Now in 2008 Bill wants to be president based on HILLARY Clinton''s Record And HIS White House Experience. How many sane Americans would take that a viable experience for a MALE (and therefore, a female) presidential candidate? Couple that with her insatiable sense of entitlement and what an amazing joke.
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by forbesf December 30, 2007 5:32 PM EST
Hillary will be elected President and then re-elected in a landslide. Why? Because the commone sense people who are the majority in this country will realize what a great job she''s done and will reward her.
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by formrusmcsgt December 30, 2007 5:30 PM EST
This quite a change for Bill. In the past, he has publicly taken exception with Hillary''s claim that she was part of a "presidential team".

She must have taken him to the woodshed, or maybe even to bed......
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by cattlekate December 30, 2007 5:23 PM EST
Biden has more experience.

How come the MSM doesn''t showcase him?

He''s so much less polarizing.
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by frb01 December 30, 2007 4:59 PM EST
She failed at the one task that she really had in terms of policy in the Clinton White House, reforming health care. Ask us as residents of NYS on how she has performed on providing all the jobs when she ran for Senate the first time. Buffalo has the second highest poverty rate in the country. She has one more year of experience than Edwards, four more than Obama. If experience in the Senate matters, Dodd and Biden would then be our guys, not.
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by thisandthat1 December 30, 2007 4:54 PM EST
If we''re now looking at nominating former First Ladies for President of the United States ....I say we go back and take a second look at Betty Ford or Roslyn Carter. Maybe Nancy Reagan would like a chance at it, too!
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by tibu987 December 30, 2007 4:41 PM EST
Tell me how being First Lady translates into all the experience that Hillary and Bill says she has.
She was First Lady, nothing more. No high level national or international meetings.
Planning the White House menu and the proper way to make and serve tea does NOT equate into the all the experience they both want you to feel she has.

"The enemy isn''t liberalism, the enemy is not conservatism, the enemy is b^llsh^t".
Columnist Lars-Erik Nelson (deceased)

"Who is the more foolish...........the fool or the fool that follows him?."
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