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The Unstoppable Hillary Juggernaut

The media likes to build people up and them set them on fire.

Remember John McCain?

Hillary Clinton is going to get kicked in her balls by the same media running these "hillary is unstoppable" stories now.
 
Given the gay proclivities of the Republican party of late... and the fact that men love Lesbians... and Mary Cheny's leanings... I can't imagine homosexuality on the part of Hilary is likely to be of real concern. Oh... but that's right-- the right is the party of hypocrites as of late.

I long for the days when Presidential sexual leanings were the worries of the nation and not corporate interests, increasing divisiveness, a trillion dollar no end war, disgust in the eyes of the world, silly religiosity, sub prime lending, lack of national health care, dead soldiers, signing statements, suspension of habeus corpus, growing class divisions, growing racism, growing religious tensions, scientific ignorance, utter buffoonery of the POTUS in both language and education, refusal to take advice, the belief that god directs him, vice-presidents who make obscene profits while shooting people in the face, etc.

What's so bad about Hilary again? Calling her a disaster on speculation with nothing to point to is just ridiculous compared to the fact that America has just experienced possibly the worst leadership in it's history. My prospects were better during the Clinton years--my investments were growing--and I wasn't embarrassed to be an American. I suspect there are an increasing amount of people who feel as I do if polls are any indication. Even loyalty cultist faith heads from the religious right who don't normally think with depth. This president is a major disaster. All the slings and arrow and swift boating and references to "what the meaning of IS is" and mudslinging can't cover the stench of the last 7 years of Bush. Only the blindest of the blind are neocon cheerleaders at this point--and those who benefit financially at that.

How is the world or the United States better for Bush? Except that the broad swing to the right forced the masses to unite and help each other come to our senses and oppose the fascist direction he's taken us.
 
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So you're saying it would be impossible to have 2 disasters? That seems odd.

A pimple is a disaster to a teenager. Bushs' disasters cause death and suffering of many--as does his lack of foresight, refusal to take advice, and "messages from god". I don't see the disasters as comparable... but then my mind hasn't been molded by Rupert Murdoch's news sources. I prefer a more well rounded in take of what is going on in my country.
 
If Hillary getting the Democratic nomination is a "fait accompli", then her primary supporters don't have to bother going out to vote for her.

As for the presidency, I have no problem with Hillary being grand boopah.

Charlie (if only to piss off the right) Monoxide
 
WOW, what happened to the Obama bandwagon? I thought he was the greatest thing since JFK? Clinton is just more of the same old politics.
 
If Hillary getting the Democratic nomination is a "fait accompli", then her primary supporters don't have to bother going out to vote for her.

As for the presidency, I have no problem with Hillary being grand boopah.

Charlie (if only to piss off the right) Monoxide

Charlie, you already piss off the right. You're breathing.
 
The media likes to build people up and them set them on fire.

Remember John McCain?

Hillary Clinton is going to get kicked in her balls by the same media running these "hillary is unstoppable" stories now.


Seems to me that McCain self-immolated. The media has always liked him, but his high-profile clowning is hard to ignore.

Hillary has always done pretty well in the media, on balance. Of course I don't count Fox News as news media. I don't believe they'll treat her any differently in the future.
 
WOW, what happened to the Obama bandwagon? I thought he was the greatest thing since JFK? Clinton is just more of the same old politics.

I guess it's a combination of things: In my case, I've been more impressed with what Hillary's said in the debates for starters. She just seems to be the real thing: Smart, knowedgable, able to come up with good answers to hard questions.

Obama's been OK, but he sort of jumped the shark to me when he said that he would meet any leader "without any preconditions" and I also was not very impressed with something his wife said about Hillary's marraige which to me seemed just a little too catty. And maybe the initial infatuation just wore off, for lack of a better explanation.

So for me anyway, it's not one thing but a cumulative effect of watching the campaign. And, BTW, JFK might be just a little overrated due to martyrdom? He is after all the guy who started Vietnam and the Bay of Pigs.
 
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It's kind of funny because a year or two ago there were a lot of Republicans giving her grudging praise for her work in Congress. She is undoubtedly the best qualified candidate of either party (Edwards is close)

I don't get this statement at all. These are actually the two least experienced candidates on the democratic side. Edwards has 1 whole term in the Senate and that is it in reference to any elected or government experience. Hilary has 7 years in the Senate and has made wrong decisions such as Iraq and her vote on judges and the list goes on and this is her only experience in government except as a figure head and someone that funked up UHC. Contrast this with Obama with one term in the Senate along with being right on Iraq, plus his experience in the Illinois house. Or, Biden, Richardson and Dobb who all have much more experience.


I guess Clinton is great at getting money from former republican ceo types. But outside of this and her ability to pander what does she offer?
 
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If Hillary gets elected, would that make Bill Clinton the First Lad?

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Hillary can't any worse then Bush, and there no way I'd even consider Giuliani. Considering he said this: Freedom is about authority

What we don't see is that freedom is not a concept in which people can do anything they want, be anything they can be. Freedom is about authority. Freedom is about the willingness of every single human being to cede to lawful authority a great deal of discretion about what you do.

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