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Old 04-12-2015, 05:13 PM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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There isn't a Republican alive who can beat her.

1) She will be the first woman to hold that office, long overdue.
2) She is white, so she won't have the racial backlash that cursed President Obama.
3) She is supremely educated, and has more political experience than any of the other potential GOP hopefuls.
4) She has a stellar record and background.
5) She was opposed to Bush's policies, unlike her GOP counterparts.
6) She survived an intense campaign for the presidency against the inevitable winner Obama, and although she didn't win, she earned his respect, and the respect of those who mattered in this nation.
7) She was an exceptional Secretary of State.
8) Her policies are superior to those of the GOP. She would continue the upward trend that President Obama put us on after those 8 horrific Bush years.
9) She has the support of women, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Indians, foreigners, the LGBT community, the unemployed, the underemployed, the blue-collar, the working class, the youth, the elderly, those who are not racist or sexist, and those who favor policies which help all, not just the rich.
10) She will have at her side a man who was highly successful in his two terms as President, Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton is a beloved ex-President, who can obliterate the GOP with one speech, and he too knows how to run the country for the benefit of all, not just the rich and privileged.
11) She will see the Senate flip back over to the Dems in 2016.
12) During her two terms, the Supreme Court will flip back to being left-leaning.
13) She is tough, smart, has good sense, and great instincts.
14) Her policies are the same policies which WORK to keep this country prospering as we are doing now.
15) She will have the significant advantage of not succeeding the disastrous presidency of a Republican.
16) She does not represent the interests of big corporations.
17) She does not represent the interests of racists and bigots.

During her campaign, she will EMBRACE President Obama and his fine policies because they have WORKED in spite of the GOP obstruction. I hope she slams the GOP at every turn, pointing out their many inadequacies and atrocious record.

 
Old 04-12-2015, 05:34 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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Originally Posted by LexusNexus View Post
There isn't a Republican alive who can beat her.

1) She will be the first woman to hold that office, long overdue.
You could have stopped there because that is her whole strategy. She's a corrupt establishment hack, a liar, she was an unremarkable senator, and a bad Secretary of State. Yeah she has "experience" but not all experience is good experience.
 
Old 04-12-2015, 05:36 PM
 
Location: Tennessee
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Sooooooo, the Democrats are going to put their hatred of the rich aside, and all that class warfare rhetoric and vote for another 1 percenter, Hillary Clinton. And you wonder why we call you libs, hypocrites.

"...considering that Bill and Hillary Clinton have made more than $100 million since leaving the White House in 2000, it’s not surprising that many Americans see the former first couple as hopelessly detached from the problems of ordinary Americans despite presenting themselves as going through the very same struggles as other Americans. “We had no money when we got there [to the White House],” explained Hillary Clinton in comments to ABC’s Diane Sawyer. “And we struggled to piece together the resources for mortgages for houses, for Chelsea’s education. It was not easy. Bill has worked really hard. And it’s been amazing to me. He’s worked very hard.” Yet many Americans have also worked very hard, and they have not amassed the same kind of wealth as the Clintons, with multiple homes and over $100 million of earned income in the past decade. But underneath the social distance their wealth creates, there is a much deeper and more troubling truth. The real scandal is not that the Clintons are so wealthy but how they got that wealth."

The Clintons' web of wealth | Al Jazeera America

And you have another rich old white lady waiting in the wings that you libs are all hepped up to vote for.
 
Old 04-12-2015, 05:38 PM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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OP..glad to see that you have "evolved" regarding your opinion of White people
 
Old 04-12-2015, 05:43 PM
 
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The same people who willingly passed her over for Obama in 2008 are now singing her praises.
 
Old 04-12-2015, 05:45 PM
 
Location: Wartrace,TN
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I think she has a shot based on the number of useful idiots in this country. At this point what difference does it make?
 
Old 04-12-2015, 05:45 PM
 
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The same people who willingly passed her over for Obama in 2008 are now singing her praises.
Great point!
 
Old 04-12-2015, 05:47 PM
 
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Originally Posted by LexusNexus View Post
There isn't a Republican alive who can beat her.

1) She will be the first woman to hold that office, long overdue.
2) She is white, so she won't have the racial backlash that cursed President Obama.
3) She is supremely educated, and has more political experience than any of the other potential GOP hopefuls.
4) She has a stellar record and background.
5) She was opposed to Bush's policies, unlike her GOP counterparts.
6) She survived an intense campaign for the presidency against the inevitable winner Obama, and although she didn't win, she earned his respect, and the respect of those who mattered in this nation.
7) She was an exceptional Secretary of State.
8) Her policies are superior to those of the GOP. She would continue the upward trend that President Obama put us on after those 8 horrific Bush years.
9) She has the support of women, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Indians, foreigners, the LGBT community, the unemployed, the underemployed, the blue-collar, the working class, the youth, the elderly, those who are not racist or sexist, and those who favor policies which help all, not just the rich.
10) She will have at her side a man who was highly successful in his two terms as President, Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton is a beloved ex-President, who can obliterate the GOP with one speech, and he too knows how to run the country for the benefit of all, not just the rich and privileged.
11) She will see the Senate flip back over to the Dems in 2016.
12) During her two terms, the Supreme Court will flip back to being left-leaning.
13) She is tough, smart, has good sense, and great instincts.
14) Her policies are the same policies which WORK to keep this country prospering as we are doing now.
15) She will have the significant advantage of not succeeding the disastrous presidency of a Republican.
16) She does not represent the interests of big corporations.
17) She does not represent the interests of racists and bigots.

During her campaign, she will EMBRACE President Obama and his fine policies because they have WORKED in spite of the GOP obstruction. I hope she slams the GOP at every turn, pointing out their many inadequacies and atrocious record.
What are related to the Clintons? She will loss and lose big. For the Record the current President is Democrat.

Bush fueled one the most record breaking Economies and if is was for the support of Democrats for Fannie Mae and Mac , perhaps we would not had the Bubble.
 
Old 04-12-2015, 05:49 PM
 
Location: Florida
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In regard to Hillary, what I would like to know is if she is sooo horrible, and told sooo many lies, and has noooo ethics, and is soooo corrupt and is soooo dishonest, why are the GOP candidates such as Cruz, Paul and Bush, so very terrified of her that they are already pre-emptively going negative?

Why don't they just get out there and talk about how honest, ethical, smart, etc. they are? Guess they don't really have much to brag about since their approach seems to be to go negative as nastily and early as possible. They look like skeered little children.
 
Old 04-12-2015, 05:51 PM
Status: "We need America back!" (set 4 days ago)
 
Location: Suburban Dallas
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Default Hillary Won't Win

Hillary won't win.

There is going to be a conservative resurgence in America. Count on it. While Hillary might win the Democratic primaries in her "What Difference Does It Make?" campaign, she won't ever get past Benghazi, Travelgate, or E-mailgate. Even independents and some moderate Democrats are waking up and realizing that Obama's nation-threatening policies haven't worked. Another thing you can count on: Hillary Rotten Clinton is not going to reverse the siege that America has been under for 6 years. Many Republicans will get to the polls because they're tired --- and we're tired --- of a corrupt Washington, and positive change will take place. Hillary's opposition will be stronger than previous years' fields.

She just can't run on her record...............or Obama's.
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