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Havent the Clintons made $100 million over the last few years. Why the hell would I bail Hillary out. Im lucky if my bank account is in the double digits.
She will never be able to run again cause Bill is just not gonna stick around any longer
You're making a joke, but actually I suspect you're right that a divorce is in their future. But I disagree that she will never be able to run again. I think they will both benefit from heading off in different directions.
Hillary needs to return to being a savvy, well-spoken, graduate of Wellesley. She will do very well if she returns to her elitist roots.
Bill can get away with the folksy, corn shucks routine. He can be folksy and still be taken seriously as a politician and intellectual. It didn't work for Hillary. IMO, Hillary's big mistake in this election was trying to follow Bill's path.
I don't usually believe in divorce. But they don't seem married to me, and they haven't for a long time. She needs to break away from him and find her own way.
For those of us that support President Obama and have given both time and money to his effort (both in my case), if he comes to you and ask you to help pay off Hillary's debts "in the name of party unity" will you contribute to Hillary? As much as I am not crazy about the idea after some of the things she has said recently, if he ask me to do it, I will.
Clinton status puts focus on her $20 million debt - Yahoo! News (broken link)
This is just another reason she should not be President!!! She cannot even manage her own campaign money! Or maybe she just thinks there is a bottomless pit of money? Much like our taxes!
You're making a joke, but actually I suspect you're right that a divorce is in their future. But I disagree that she will never be able to run again. I think they will both benefit from heading off in different directions.
Hillary needs to return to being a savvy, well-spoken, graduate of Wellesley. She will do very well if she returns to her elitist roots.
Bill can get away with the folksy, corn shucks routine. He can be folksy and still be taken seriously as a politician and intellectual. It didn't work for Hillary. IMO, Hillary's big mistake in this election was trying to follow Bill's path.
I don't usually believe in divorce. But they don't seem married to me, and they haven't for a long time. She needs to break away from him and find her own way.
She was a Republican when she was at Wellesley and we do not want her back!
Nope, sure wouldn't. Nobody told her to spend all her money campaigning and the fact that she didn't have good advisors watching her own money pretty much tells me she wouldn't have any watching over mine
I'd vote for her if I must, to vote for the Democrat. But send money? No way.
Bill Richardson was the first candidate I ever sent money to, and Obama the second.
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