Are the Clintons closer to Republicans than we think?

raves +6 -2 by Jimmie
Are the Clintons closer to Republicans than we think?
Hillary Clinton says she will ensure we have a Democrat as our next President but she is helping to cripple every chance the Democratic party has at repairing the country. She and MCcain say they have the experience for the job and Obama does not. They say Obama is elitist and out of touch. Bill Clinton has even went out on a limb and said " MCcain and Hillary get along so good America would get (bored) with a campaign between the two. It would be the most civilized campaign in history."

Sen. Richardson said " Democrats have this negative battle going on while MCcain is on a honeymoon with the rest of America fund raising, and uniting the Republican party. We need to get behind one candidate and not let him pick up any ground."

Obama can be made out to be whatever you like but what you don't know about Hillary and her hubby might hurt us in the end.

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raves +2   by thunderbean

Answered Yes

Of the rich/ by the rich/ FOR the rich..... OR Obama...... Lets take our country back!!!!!
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  • raves +1   [-] by Mtnman

    Answered No

    We know a lot more about the Clintons than we do Obama, and what little we do know about Obama is mostly bad. As far as Bill Richardson goes, I have to wonder what Obama promised him (Maybe VP) to get him to turn traitor against what were supposed to be his friends. Before he was out of the running there was no Richardson/Obama lovefest.
  • raves +2   [-] by thunderbean

    Answered Yes

    Of the rich/ by the rich/ FOR the rich..... OR Obama...... Lets take our country back!!!!!
  • raves +2   [-] by Jimmie
  • raves +2 -2 [-] by heart ~ JMcCain/SarahCuda08

    Answered No

    Ridiculous question. Yes she is (thankfully) more centrist than far left wing Obama but in these days we need to come to the middle, not swing to the other extreme.

    And "Obama can be made out to be whatever you like"... exactly. He changes his policy, opinions and even personal history to appeal to his audience of the moment. He is a chameleon. At least with Hillary we know we can depend on her to not not be swayed 'any way the wind blows'.
  • raves +1   [-] by Jimmie
    You obviously don't have a television.
  • raves +1   [-] by heart ~ JMcCain/SarahCuda08
    'Oh yes and its color too and I have a computer and the internets and I read good too... '

    Ok, what kind of idiotic statement was that and what the hell did it have to do with my comments? And yes, I more than *have* a television... I watch it and read and research. Call me on any concrete statement I make and I will be happy to back it up with cites and sources. Can YOU say the same?
  • raves +3 -1 [-] by KayR~NBA-NO PALIN FVMA

    Answered Yes

    They are. They had more minorities go to prison in the 8 years in presidency. The three strike rule was made into law. They also made many cuts on welfare that cut out aid to the poor. This specifically hurt the African American Community because this particular group is the most underserved and impoverished group in America. So you tell me does Hillary and McCain look alike?
  • raves +3 -1 [-] by Jackie G

    Answered No

    The Clintons are center left and McCain is center right. There are many differences between them. Obama is far, far left. Americans, according to people who study this sort of thing, is a centrist nation. If that is true, and it is, then Obama is the least electable.
  • raves +1 -1 [-] by angie ~ MCCAIN / PALIN 08
    You are so right, Jackie. I agree with you totally. We need both parties in the government to keep it balanced, fair and honest. When we have two qualified candidates that spar in the middle, it makes the choices a lot harder than it does for a candidate to leans so far to left that he needs a walking cane to hold him up.
  • raves +1 -2 [-] by MadHatter

    Answered No

    moderated...
  • raves +6 -4 [-] by crsone

    Answered Yes

    Both Clintons are very much centrists -- it was, after all, not some Republican who thought up "don't ask, don't tell" or changed welfare in our time, just to mention a couple of fairly conservative things that happened on B Clinton's watch.

    However -- John McCain is way more conservative than the fawning press allows us to see. There are huge differences between McCain and Clinton.
  • raves +1   [-] by RightWingDog - NOBAMA
    Would you like to wager that(don't ask - Don't tell) it was (you say) Bill Clinton and it was not (I say) it was someone else ?

    John McCain is a pro-Life Conservative you are correct. He has had some issues in the past that I would like to call "moderate" but they are few.

    You are also right the the Clinton's IMHO are at times centrists ( Bill more so than Hillary )

    RWD

    Vote McCain
  • raves +4 -1 [-] by crsone
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    The policy was introduced as a compromise measure in 1993 and approved by then President Bill Clinton who, while campaigning for the Presidency, had promised to allow all citizens regardless of sexual orientation to serve openly in the military, a departure from the then complete ban on those who are not heterosexual. The actual policy was crafted by Colin Powell and has been maintained by Clinton's successor, George W. Bush.

    So yes, I know who approved it.
  • raves     [-] by RightWingDog - NOBAMA
    OK, then you know:
    1) It was not Clinton who thought it up and,
    2) You know it was not some Democrat who thought it up.

    I also assume you know that while a complete reversal of military thought on the subject, it was voted down by the members of the Chiefs of Staff as unworkable. The policy has never worked out well according to the military.

    RWD


    Vote McCain 2008
  • raves +2 -1 [-] by crsone
    It happened under Clinton's watch, which is what I said in the first place, and is what is important here. He promised the gay community he would fight for their rights to be in the military; instead he caved. It was a disgrace. And I certainly don't care a whit what the military thought about the reversal he promised; the military said exactly the same thing about integrating the Armed Forces but Truman had more balls than Clinton and id it despite their objections.

    It was a Clinton betrayal. And, by the way, I'm straight.
  • raves   -1 [-] by RightWingDog - NOBAMA
    You said that it happened un der B.C. watch AFTER you eluded to it being thought by him and "not some Republican.

    A Republican would have never put himself oin a box that big and then had reneg and get out. Clinton did not give a damn about the military, he was embarrassed he ducked being in the service and hated the military. How we got from gays in the military to integrating the services I have not the foggiest idea. Once again I have to say you are right. Truman had more balls than Clinton. In fact Hillary has more balls than Bill Clinton.

    I never thought that you were or weren't. Makes not difference to me.However, I think you should think how the military feels about anything, they are protecting you.

    RWD


    Vote John McCain 2008 and GOOD MILITARY MAN from a GOOD MILITARY FAMILY!
  • raves +1 -1 [-] by crsone
    Dumb thing to fight about -- in fact, it's a pretty good analogue to how we look at presidential candidates. In my original statement, I talked about things that happened on Clinton's watch. That's all I was referring to, so go find something else unimportant to argue about.

    Sounds like you're lacking in some history -- Truman integrated the US military, over the huge objection of the leaders of that military. Those objections were virtually identical with the ones being raised by the military today against gay folks being fully integrated into the military. Identical. I'll say it again, in case you're having trouble hearing. Identical. Don't want to shower with a black guy; don't want to be in a trench with a black guy. Don't trust a black guy to have your back. Except the word wasn't black; it was something that started with an "n".

    With the exception of Eisenhower, those presidents we have elected who came primarily out of the military haven't exactly been great shakes -- I'm thinking of Grant and Taylor -- maybe Harrison. And Eisenhower warned us against the military-industrial complex that All Good Republicans now adore.

    We want civilians in charge
  • raves     [-] by RightWingDog - NOBAMA
    Blacks or gays it is still biggoted thinking!

    Makes no difference to me either way. I hear just fine and I no not whether they are identical or not as I say makes not a bit of difference to me.

    The military instills order and respect (you can easily see Bill Clinton was never in the military) and I am not sure ALL Republicans "adore" the military industrial complex as you state.

    We have beat this into the ground, lets look for something else to debate.


    RWD


    Vote for John McCain 208 and military man!
  • raves +1 -1 [-] by crsone
    I agree, but I have to say

    "Blacks or gays; it's still biggoted thinking" is precisely my problem. The military was bigoted about blacks; now they are bigoted about gays. Either way is wrong and Clinton should have integrated gays fully into the military despite the bigoted objections of military leaders.

    Also, I don't want a President to impost order but respect would be nice.

    Now -- on to other pastures.
  • raves     [-] by angie ~ MCCAIN / PALIN 08
    While I don't see a complete reason why gays cannot serve, I can understand on some points. But... they do have a quarters for men and women, why not have it for gays too? Well, putting a gay guy in the room with a bunch of gay guys in their boxers, they wouldn't get much done. What the hell, my dogs are outside, I am tired and need some sleep.
  • raves     [-] by RightWingDog - NOBAMA
    There are several reasons I can see and none have the ability of the gay men to fight for their contry. They all have to do with livability (I think that's the word I want) of and in conditions. I really don't care if a person is gay, I don't have to be around them if I choose not to. The same goes for them being around straights. In the military, at least when I went to boot camp, you had no choice and in combat there is defenitely no choice.

    It could create problems and a moral problem.

    RWD


    Vote McCain 2008
  • raves +1   [-] by angie ~ MCCAIN / PALIN 08
    I really don't know anyone that is gay, not really know them, anyway, but from what I have noticed of a lot of gays, they are not gapping all the time like a dog, looking for sex. They are human and I think they do have self control. I mean, totally, that is my opinion.
  • raves +1   [-] by D~PresidentBarackObama
    If you believe two people can travel to opposite ends of the spectrum with eachother in a single day, it has happened with us.

    I think your comment above was very honest and human. I'm not gay, so I can't say with any certainty what they want or how they want it, but you put the issue on a human scale. I agree with you and am sure that gay guys aren't anymore roguish than hetero.

    By the way:
    Thank you for proving me wrong on the issue of blocking.
  • raves +2 -1 [-] by Ed©

    Answered Yes

    oh yes... When they first ran they had more toward republinistic ideas
  • raves +1   [-] by Trinity

    Answered No

    If you compare her to mccain it may seems she close to the rep,but mccain is just a dem from 40 years age calling himself a republican.

    So this time around we get to chose between a old school dem and a far left dem.
  • raves +2 -1 [-] by crsone
    That's really not true -- not at all. He's quite conservative
  • raves     [-] by Trinity
    So were the democrate's in jfk's days.
  • raves   -1 [-] by crsone
    Nope -- not that conservative.

    Unlike you, I was around then -- around and politically aware. Yes, there were what we called Cold War Democrats -- liberal fiscally and socially (although social liberal is a very recent sort of idea), but backers of a strong military presence in the world, because of the dangers of Communism. There were also all those Dixicrats -- racist to the core, and therefore against any sort of legislation or other actions that would end segregation and allow black folks to be complete equals with white folks (I was really, really happy when they become Republicans).

    But the only people who were as conservative as McCain actually is were Republcans then, too.
  • raves +1   [-] by Trinity
    Ron Paul and Fred Thompson are conservatives to me.

    McCain isn't even close in my book.
  • raves +2 -1 [-] by crsone
    Please look here:

    http://www.ontheissues.org/jo...

    This isn't a partisan place -- it just lists where candidates stand on issues, including votes when applicable.

    He is completely pro-birth (what most call pro-life)

    While he clearly doesn't care much or know much about things dealing with the economy, all his votes are solidly Republican, except where he's taking on his colleagues about earmarking and balanced budgets -- I would say those are conservative positions

    He has a mixed record on civil rights, but his ratings from the liberal pro-civil rights groups are pretty low

    He's very law and order on crime, drugs and such

    Well -- you can go there and see for yourself. He's not Rush Limbaugh; he is conservative

    And Ron Paul is libertarian, not conservative