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What's the attraction to Hillary?

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I just don't get it! And when I ask people who support her why they do: the only thing they say is "She's a woman." Seriously, that has to be the dumbest reason to back a canidate I've ever heard.

All you hear from her is raise taxes, She'll make the American people pay for and carry health insurance (whether they can afford to or not) and punish them if they don't, Pull the troops out of Iraq (cause God knows you have to bake the enemy cookies and that what makes everything all better!)

The stupid ***** is against everything she stands for and thinks everyone else is too stupid to see she flip flops around on every issue.

Just my opinion, and super curious if anyone out there has an intellegent reason for backing her? Because I just don't get it!

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  1. I´ve sat here now for two minutes trying to think of something.  I can´t.  I totally agree with you.

    I think one likely answer is that "she is not Obama".  There are rumors flying that Obama is not patriotic, is a Muslim, hates all white people (or at least is married to a woman who hates all white people), and has no real political abilities other than being a pretty face and a good speaker.  Democrats who vote for Hillary are often just voting against Obama and didn´t want to have to vote Republican.

    For me personally, I don´t buy into all the rumors about Obama.  I prefer to do a little investigation.  I haven´t checked the rumor about his wife yet, but the others don´t really check out.

    Back to Hillary though:  she´s not Obama, and she is a Democrat who might have been able to beat McCain.


  2. Say what you like, she is a brilliant politician and sincere about the issues that are important to the little people.

    Of course she wants power.....and she does what she has to do to position herself to have the ability to do what she wants to accomplish....its not all about her......Obama and McCain are making her look pretty centrist right now!

  3. I dont get it either...I think shes an idiot

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  5. She is really a tough woman , has a lot of experience in politics and has been compared sometimes to Margaret Tatcher from GB. She rose to the challenge , the contest and failed by a very thin margin.

    Great in PR and has a lot of influential supporters.

    To make it or not as a president remains to be seen , but not this time . She has a lot of courage to run a race like this.

    Being president of USA is no stroll in the park . No one is perfect and after nomination a lot of uncontrolled variables arise , the nominee should rise to all the challenges of such a responsibility ......................she seemed mature enough , but tough luck this time.

  6. I luv some of these answers. She's tough, She's a brillant politician.

    Come on...Bush is tough and a great politician because he got congress to vote us into a war. Are these traits we really want now?  I don't have an opinion about Iraq anymore. We broke the dish now we have to clean it. I didn't agree with breaking the dish but don't want to leave it broken either.

    I think you NAILED when you said "All you hear from her is raise taxes, She'll make the American people pay for and carry health insurance (whether they can afford to or not) and punish them if they don't,"

    Raise taxes is what I hear from Obama also which is strange because I thought he was more for the people but bigger government isn't FOR THE PEOPLE. I'll get the Obamaheads telling me I'm wrong and obama will lower my taxes...Yah he'll give me a annaul $1,000 tax cut.. AND Obama says a suppression of the gas tax is a political gag.

    Sorry but $1,000 tax cut doesn't nothing for me. Doesn't even cover half my cost of gas for the entire year.

    I would like Mccain more if he had half the speaking ability as Obama and wanted to work with our own gov and other Foriegn govs more on reform.

    Since I can't get want I want from any of the 3 and I have to go with RON PAUL BABY!!!  He'll eliminate Income tax which does cover my gas costs and a lot of other costs. wow...what a difference a LITTLE government (not big) can make.

  7. I have not heard an intelligent reason for backing any of the candidates. Not one candidate has come forward with an actual plan for what they intend to do to get us out of this recession we are in. Seems to me that none of them know what they are doing. Obama can scream "Change" till he is blue in the face. This does not mean that it is good change. Nor does it mean that it is change that will actually make things better than they are now. Hillary has already been president in my opinion. If people are backing her because she is a woman, then that is pretty sad. While women are strong, that does not mean that she (Hillary) is strong enough to deal with running the country. As for McCain, well, I have not heard much from him lately, so I will refrain from making a comment.

    All I can say is that politicians are the best actors on the planet. They scream and hollar about wanting to do this and wanting to do that, but when it comes down to the bottom line, none of them know how to do anything really useful.

  8. Beats me - I've NEVER understood it. She reeks of:

    1 - Arrogance,

    2 - Entitlement, and

    3 - Just Plain Bad Manners.

    Plus, if she hadn't married that thing, her name would be Hillary Who?

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