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Old 03-17-2015, 10:25 PM
 
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I don't think anything is inevitable until it actually happens. That said, right now no one else looks remotely plausible. People like to mention how Obama came out of nowhere, but in fact he made a major impression with his Convention speech in 2004 and was widely regarded as a rising star. I don't see anyone remotely like that right now.

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When she's burning in hell for eternity she'll have plenty of time to think about whether or not all of the horrible things she did in life were worth it.
Look, hell probably doesn't exist, and this isn't the religious board, so what the point of your tirade, if not blind rage?
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Old 03-18-2015, 06:54 AM
 
Location: Plymouth Meeting, PA.
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Old 03-18-2015, 11:12 AM
 
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Republicans are doing their level best to make that happen. But we've all seen how competent Republican politicians are... do you think they're capable of it? I have my doubts.


Hillary does have a ton of baggage. And she's not particularly likeable. But IMO as long as she shows up and seems halfway plausible, women will vote for her in droves.

Now if I was her political advisor, I'd tell her to turn her biggest weaknesses (age and likability) into strengths. Channel Margaret Thatcher. Become the Iron Lady of the Left. I think she could pull it off. Not perfectly... not authentically- but well enough to get elected.
Let'see, she has a ton of baggage and is not likeable but because she wears lady pants suits women will vote for her in droves. Does not sound sexist at all.

btw, you must not know many women because none of the women I know will vote for her. Then again, none of us are voting with our lady bits.
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Old 03-18-2015, 04:13 PM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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The keepers of the leftist ideology absolutely despise women and minorities that won't do as they're told and toe the leftist line.

What a great woman's role model Hillary proved to be when she actively took part in ruining the lives of the women that her husband sexually assaulted.



Leftists don't care who they have to steal from, rape or even murder as long as the left wing agenda is advanced.

The Clintons, Obamas and their ilk are no better than stalin, Hitler, Goebells, Himmler etc
Tell that to the female voters. Not all women are as gullible as you seem to think, and not all are Democrats, either, but Hillary still enjoys an enormous favorability lead- about 20 points, over any male of either party among the female voting bloc.

And for a fact, women turn out to vote in greater numbers than men.

Sorry to pop your fantasies, Fred, but the ladies aren't going to indulge in your wish fulfillment. Everything you mention is nothing but ancient history now, and has been long forgotten or forgiven.

There's no left win agenda in this. If Hillary decides to run, the Democratic party isn't going to stand in her way of course, but don't expect there won't be another Democrat who throws a hat in the ring. There will be.

And never forget that the first person who mentions Nazis always loses the debate. That has been an internet fact ever since the internet began. You pulled a triple fail.
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Old 03-18-2015, 04:30 PM
 
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Tell that to the female voters. Not all women are as gullible as you seem to think, and not all are Democrats, either, but Hillary still enjoys an enormous favorability lead- about 20 points, over any male of either party among the female voting bloc.

And for a fact, women turn out to vote in greater numbers than men.

Sorry to pop your fantasies, Fred, but the ladies aren't going to indulge in your wish fulfillment. Everything you mention is nothing but ancient history now, and has been long forgotten or forgiven.

There's no left win agenda in this. If Hillary decides to run, the Democratic party isn't going to stand in her way of course, but don't expect there won't be another Democrat who throws a hat in the ring. There will be.

And never forget that the first person who mentions Nazis always loses the debate. That has been an internet fact ever since the internet began. You pulled a triple fail.
Uh; Stalin killed more innocent people than Hitler and his boys tho all of their kind were scum.

Hillary: I heard about that poll. Tho to be fair, I don't really trust it. Maybe because there ain't a strong candidate from either party just yet so she's the default choice.
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Old 03-18-2015, 11:23 PM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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Uh; Stalin killed more innocent people than Hitler and his boys tho all of their kind were scum.

Hillary: I heard about that poll. Tho to be fair, I don't really trust it. Maybe because there ain't a strong candidate from either party just yet so she's the default choice.
There goes another reference to Hitler. The old internet fact is still factual.

Even so, I agree with your thought. While Hillary is the strongest of the bunch, the election is still 19 months away. Anything can happen in a 19 month time span.
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Old 03-19-2015, 01:07 AM
 
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Hillary looks good until she starts opening her mouth.....she is no Bill Clinton.


Holy crap yes!
Bill deserved it but when she opens her mouth, what a B........like a wild animal.
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Old 04-14-2015, 12:17 AM
 
Location: Portland, OR
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Uh; you need to get Hillary through the dem primary 1st and, it ain't looking real good for her IMHO.
How is it not looking good?
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Old 04-14-2015, 07:33 AM
 
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How is it not looking good?
Too much baggage and she has a LOT of McCain's problem which he had in 2008. Like being too close to the POTUS at the time AND being too old IMHO.
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Old 04-14-2015, 07:41 AM
 
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