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I honestly seriously think that this woman has absolutely no qualms, no ethics, and no morals. I seriously think that the only thing that drives this woman is power.
I think she's a great actress and will lie to achieve her goals. I think she's incredibly smart... and very manipulative. So much so that she won't get caught in her lies, and the lies that she does get caught in will be brushed under the rug...
And I also think she's going to be the next president of the US. Nothing can stop her.
Thoughts?
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She's rediculous, and I hope she will never be president. I'd like to see a woman, but NOT her. Besides im republican so I sure as hell wouldnt vote for her.
I definately don't think she'll be president. We haven't had a varied group of Presidents, if you haven't noticed. She's not a white, Christian male from the midwest. She's a white non-religious female who says she's from New York, but just abandoned her Arkansas roots. Between being a female, representing a state that many people don't identify with, and simply being a Clinton, I think she has a chance at the Democratic nomination, but I don't see her ever being President.
If she gets the democratic nomination, she has the presidency. The R's simply don't have anyone with a name that could run. There's talk of Condolezza Rice... YEAH RIGHT. Powell? Nope. Cheney? No way. R's just don't have anyone with a name out there.
Knowing Hillary, she'd pick someone like that Arizona Senator who's an R to run with her... that popular one, and claim that she's on a ticket "to represent and unify America" or something. She's really crafty... to the point where it seems that she has no soul.
The American people are stupid... with all the attacks from the "moveon.org" morons and their ilk, the people are going to be increasingly disillusions with R's, and someone that has the best solution will be elected. The right solution, no one cares about, just the best. And of course someone that can articulate it.
Once she is President... civil rights are GONE. And so is this country...
If she gets nominated to run for the Democratic Party, she's a shoe in. With all of these women activists we have in America and the let down of Bush's 2 terms in office; the Democrats are coming back.
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^McCain, that's the one I was thinking of. She could get a ticket with him as VP and run on the "unite america" platform... and win easily.
Guiliani, no one cares about. Who's he? He was just a mayor... sure, he could win the Rep ticket but I don't think he'd win against Hillary.
You got a lot of hardcore screaming radical psychos on the left calling for hanging Bush for warcrimes, a lot of people disillusioned by the war (moderates included) and a lot more people that just don't like Bush's policies.
Then, you've got Hillary, who's trying very hard to appear "conservative", which is where the bulk of the nation's sensibilities are. She appears moderate, while she still brings in the liberal voters. She's got California and New York, which account for 20% of the population and the electorial votes.
There are no big name Rep's that can run against her. Rice? Right. Rudolph? No way. Powell? Old news. McCain? Too back door (and Arizona aint gonna give him much electoral votes anyways).
I've been watching her career very closely ever since I knew that she had political ambitions aside from her husband's. Every since she won as a senator for NY (stupid voters) I've been keeping a close eye on her, and she's so diabolically clever, it's scary.
Kerry and Edwards didn't win because they were horribly poor choices. Think about it, BUSH won over them. It was a mismanaged campaign from the beginning. If the Dems had picked a "moderate" candidate that appeals to the whole country, as opposed to a fake war hero who chose a schister LAWYER as his running mate, then they would have been in business. Next time, they'll be smarter... that is, if they kick out some of the more radical elements of the DNC, like that one shieking guy... Howard Dean (psycho) and Durban, Kennedy, etc. No way does the bulk of the population follow that train of thought...
But in any case, I really do think she has the tools and the unrelenting drive to become our next chief executive.
Civil rights are "kinda" gone now, but not on the level that she will take them down.....
I definately don't think she'll be president. We haven't had a varied group of Presidents, if you haven't noticed. She's not a white, Christian male from the midwest. She's a white non-religious female who says she's from New York, but just abandoned her Arkansas roots. Between being a female, representing a state that many people don't identify with, and simply being a Clinton, I think she has a chance at the Democratic nomination, but I don't see her ever being President.
She isn't from Arkansas, she's from Tennessee; Bill is from Arkansas.
Zap, why do you say she has no soul (not that I believe in a soul to begin with)? I think she's a stand-up person who would make a great President. She is actually for more civil rights, not less. She is my second candidate, right after John McCain. If indeed they did run on the same ticket I would be extatic. I think I'd probably work the campaign (for the first time in my life).
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