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Caught a little C-SPAN tonight
and I've determined that Hillary Clinton has bigger ***** than any other democratic senator. She seems to not shy away from calling out the current administration on their mistakes.
Her ***** to Kerry's are like the sun to a raisin.
Her ***** to Kerry's are like the sun to a raisin.
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Originally Posted by MonkeyAB
and I've determined that Hillary Clinton has bigger ***** than any other democratic senator. She seems to not shy away from calling out the current administration on their mistakes.
Her ***** to Kerry's are like the sun to a raisin.
Her ***** to Kerry's are like the sun to a raisin.
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Hillary for Prez...:rotfl:
Nah I mean she is pretty good as a politician. I think she is more outspoken because she has already been there and done that. Besides it's not really like she'll lose anything big if she loses in the 2008 election. It ain't like she hasn't already spent 8 years in the white house as the "leader" of our country LOL!
Nah I mean she is pretty good as a politician. I think she is more outspoken because she has already been there and done that. Besides it's not really like she'll lose anything big if she loses in the 2008 election. It ain't like she hasn't already spent 8 years in the white house as the "leader" of our country LOL!
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I have always thought Hillary had big *****. Just look at her. That stern bitch attitude resonates off her like a cow bell.
The problem with Hillary is that she's a senator that's recently taken a more conservative approach. It's hard enough being a woman in a voting pool that consists of evangelical voters. Or at least that's the excuse a lot of dems and libs gave earlier
It's also hard to forget the more-liberal Hillary of the past. Yes, people can mature in their political stances like I did. The difference is that she's not fooling anyone by taking a more conservative stance against her own party as of recently. The timing is poor. Or maybe she is?! Maybe this approach may work and I'm wrong? I will tip my hat if it does.
The other major problem in being a Senator is that you're really all talk. You occasionally set foot on the floor during important votes but are merely a predetermined "yay" or "nay" as your chair stands cold and empty. There's really no major fruits of your labor like there is for a governor. If something positive happens as a result of your vote then people have already forgotten who to give credit as it's already out of the Senator's hands by then. God help you if you steer off the beaten path and vote out of the box! You'll be coined a "flip-flopper" like other past candidates.
With governors it's the exact opposite. If you're a presidential hopeful you'll have a solid approval record and entire state to show for it. 4 out of 5 previous Presidents were Governors. The one that wasn't didn't get elected for a second term. I think it's just a good idea to maybe go with what works.
The problem with Hillary is that she's a senator that's recently taken a more conservative approach. It's hard enough being a woman in a voting pool that consists of evangelical voters. Or at least that's the excuse a lot of dems and libs gave earlier
It's also hard to forget the more-liberal Hillary of the past. Yes, people can mature in their political stances like I did. The difference is that she's not fooling anyone by taking a more conservative stance against her own party as of recently. The timing is poor. Or maybe she is?! Maybe this approach may work and I'm wrong? I will tip my hat if it does.
The other major problem in being a Senator is that you're really all talk. You occasionally set foot on the floor during important votes but are merely a predetermined "yay" or "nay" as your chair stands cold and empty. There's really no major fruits of your labor like there is for a governor. If something positive happens as a result of your vote then people have already forgotten who to give credit as it's already out of the Senator's hands by then. God help you if you steer off the beaten path and vote out of the box! You'll be coined a "flip-flopper" like other past candidates.
With governors it's the exact opposite. If you're a presidential hopeful you'll have a solid approval record and entire state to show for it. 4 out of 5 previous Presidents were Governors. The one that wasn't didn't get elected for a second term. I think it's just a good idea to maybe go with what works.
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