Why you should not vote for Mrs. Bill Clinton

Cap’n AMatrixca

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Here's many of my reasons:

I think that on issues as fundamental as how to protect Social Security, a candidate for president owes it to the American people to tell us where they stand.

I don't think people know what her agenda exactly is.

I firmly believe is that we've got to be clear with the American people right now about the important choices that we're going to need to make in order to get a mandate for change, not to try to obfuscate and avoid being a target in the general election.

A Zogby poll released Monday also showed that 50 percent of Americans surveyed said they would never vote for Clinton.

There is a legacy that is both an enormous advantage to her in a Democratic primary, but also a disadvantage to her in a general election.

I don't think anybody would claim that Senator Clinton is going to inspire a horde of new voters. I don't think it's realistic that she is going to get a whole bunch of Republicans to think differently about her.
 
'bout time Obama took the gloves off. Remains to be seen if it's too little too late. I do believe that he was a little late.

Ishmael
 
she doesn't care about those 50%. She cares about the swing and independents.
 
Cap’n AMatrixca said:

He was trying to make 'nicey-nice' for far too long. The problem is how do you attack her on the issues? She's all over the place. A different placebo for every crowd she talks to. He also has the problem of having substantively the same position on most of the greater issues.

He has picked a good spot to go after her. While I don't agree with him in the least, he has found a vulnerable spot in her armor. Are the primary voters even interested in the finer details of that subject?

Ishmael
 
It's before the primaries. Anyone who can get TV face time is in "say anything" mode to make them stand out in a way which may get them votes. Not that it gets that much better once the R&D candidates are choosen for the final stretch.
 
Are you shitting me bro?

They'll overlook EVERYTHING, as I posited yesterday, to have Bill back.

Barack is going to get Lazio'd by the Clinton machine starting Monday. I expect someone to start taking a real good look at his land deals. Ironic, no?

Whitey is going to keep the man down!
 
I find the fact that the wingnuts are so absolutely terrified of Hillary utterly hilarious. If she's so unelectable, why are you boys so bloody vitriolic about her?
 
"Senator Obama once promised Americans a politics of hope," Clinton's spokesman, Howard Wolfson, was quoted as saying in the Times.

"But now that his campaign has stalled he is abandoning that strategy and is engaging in the same old-style personal attacks that he once rejected," Wolfson said. "We are confident that voters will reject this strategy, especially from a candidate who told us he would do better."

Hillary was right about one thing; he's naive...
 
Cap’n AMatrixca said:
Are you shitting me bro?

They'll overlook EVERYTHING, as I posited yesterday, to have Bill back.

Barack is going to get Lazio'd by the Clinton machine starting Monday. I expect someone to start taking a real good look at his land deals. Ironic, no?

Whitey is going to keep the man down!

As WE posited. :)

Ishmael
 
I voted for Bill twice but there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that I would vote for Hillary.
 
Cap’n AMatrixca said:
"Senator Obama once promised Americans a politics of hope," Clinton's spokesman, Howard Wolfson, was quoted as saying in the Times.

"But now that his campaign has stalled he is abandoning that strategy and is engaging in the same old-style personal attacks that he once rejected," Wolfson said. "We are confident that voters will reject this strategy, especially from a candidate who told us he would do better."

Hillary was right about one thing; he's naive...

Of course he is. He had no underlying national support mechanism to defend and attack for him hence his personal foray into the attack. Hillary has several organizations to perform that function for her that she can disavow should they go over the top. He should have known that from the beginning. He was in the position of opening a mom and pop hardware store next to Home Depot.

And that begs the question, "Why has he done as well as he has?"

Ishmael
 
Do you want me to do the parody...?

[voice=Al Sharpton][tone=megaphone]
Barack the magic Negro lives in DC.
The LA Times they call him that,
'Cause he's black but not authentically... [/voice][/tone]
 
SeanH said:
I find the fact that the wingnuts are so absolutely terrified of Hillary utterly hilarious. If she's so unelectable, why are you boys so bloody vitriolic about her?
Aymen to that.

Male fertility rates will tank in the Red states if Hillary wins. Mark my words.
 
LovingTongue said:
Aymen to that.

Male fertility rates will tank in the Red states if Hillary wins. Mark my words.
Well we know Ish can't get it up anyway. Friday night's hilarity showed that. :D
 
I think you know how I feel about Mrs. Clinton as president.



Obama running against Hillary makes me think about what would happen if a carjacker chose the Godfather as a victim.
 
[voice=Al Sharpton][tone=megaphone]
They'll vote for him but not for me
'Cause he's not from the 'hood... [/voice][/tone]









;) ;)
 
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