Yeah, and?
Right-wingers often believe that Hillary Clinton is at her core extremely left-wing, and that her moderate voting record during her time in the Senate has been a calculated strategy to make her appear more electable in a Presidential election.
Yeah, and?
I listen to Hannity often, if someone is liberal than theyre an exteme leftist who are out of touch with the American people, if theyre not so liberal, or actually agree with a neocon like hannity on something, then theyre trying to center themselves and are a fraud. Democrats are afraid to legislate and speak out like "true" liberals because they know "America" wouldnt stand for it and it would be politcal suicide, this means Reagan conservatism has won. but we cant stop the fight theres more hard work ahead-
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No you B I T C H
I'm shocking this board.
No one else running, at this time, that I would vote for.
Mitt is close, however ..........................................
I'm voting for you in the primary,
and the General Election as it now stands![]()
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The man may have a point:
Obama announced the formation of his exploratory panel Tuesday but didn't get a boost in the polls. Clinton now holds a commanding 41-17 percent lead over the Illinois senator among Democrats and Democrat-leaning Independents, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll taken before her announcement, and after Obama's Jan. 16 campaign kickoff.
Strikingly, Clinton did even better among black Democratic voters, amassing a 26-point lead over Obama. "Hillary's Democratic primary support is climbing, while others are stalled or falling," crowed Penn.
Clinton isn't doing nearly as well in early primary and caucus states, particularly Iowa, where she trails Obama, Edwards and ex-Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack.
Clinton is planning her first trip to that state next weekend, according to a news report.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationwo...,6959744.story
ok.
So lets say it comes down to
Hillary v. McCain.
Who ya voting for?
Iowa is a huge hurdle for any woman who is running for president. How many women have the citizens of Iowa elected to be Governor, Senator or Congresswomen?
Which two? Giuliani and? Willard Romney is opposed to abortion rights. McCain has, typically, come out on both sides of the issue as the political winds shift but is proudly pro-life this month.
McCain bends like gumby. Mr. flavor of the month. Weak ass . Doesn't even fight back when he get's stomped on by his own crew. Please God, not McCain.
That was an explanation of why, despite her fairly moderate voting record, there is still a lot of vitriol against her on the right. She is not trusted.
My post answers this question:
I'm sorry, my "yeah, and?" was more of an exclamatory confirmation of what you said in response to the Afro. I could have been more clear.
Wasn't he drafted by a Major League baseball team in his mind?
The transformation has begun! Run for the hills!!!!![]()
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See, I told ya Hillary was spine-less...
Cheney daughter: Clinton lacks Iraq 'spine'
Takes aim at both Republican and Democratic opponents of the war
WASHINGTON - U.S. Vice President Cheney's daughter accused Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of lacking "spine" on Iraq on Tuesday, three days after the New York Democrat launched her bid for the White House.
"Anyone who has watched her remarkable trajectory can have no doubt that she'll do whatever it takes to win the presidency. I wish she felt the same way about the war," Liz Cheney, a former deputy assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, said in an opinion article in The Washington Post.
Cheney took aim at both Republican and Democratic opponents of the war, warning that retreating from Iraq would hurt the United States in the broader war against terrorism and that any restrictions on the U.S. troop presence would aid terrorists.
But Cheney's attack on Clinton was particularly pointed, especially for such an early stage in the 2008 presidential campaign.
"I suppose Hillary Clinton's announcement was a sign of progress. In 2007, a woman can run for president and show the same level of courage and conviction about this war of her male colleagues have," Cheney wrote. "Steel in the spine? Not so much."
^^that's gonna cause a rift at the next GLAAD conference
Hillary
McCain -Flips & Flops
Keating Five
POW/MIA Trip with Kerry
POW/MIA Trip with Kerry
POW/MIA Trip with Kerry
^^repeat 200 times ^^^
Please don't tell me about Whitewater, Cattle Futures, Ron Brown,
Vince Foster, herof a husband, etc, besides head Chaney
said she wouldn't make it and I'd like to see him proven WRONG!; Again!
I wish her father et.al., had felt that way about the war too in 2003 and not tried to nation-build on the cheap.I wish she felt the same way about the war
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