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If Hillary Clinton runs for president in 2016 Will you support her ?

Tudie BN 2012/05/07 14:28:26
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  • MkB 2012/05/08 06:12:18
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    MkB
    +36
    Been there, tried to do that in 2008.

    Amusingly ironic that as a young Republican Clinton discovered electoral fraud against Richard Nixon in South Side Chicago. Ground zero area for voter fraud and home of Barack Obama.

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  • Jeremiah Jakedog 2012/05/14 14:48:08
    Jeremiah
    +1
    Michael Reagan would probably campaign against him, and who knows what Patti would do? They must have had some interesting dinnertime conversations.
  • Jakedog Jeremiah 2012/05/15 02:59:17
    Jakedog
    I meet Ron a few years back now that I think about it it was a long time ago Jerry Brown was running for Governor of CA the first time. We did a benefit for him and I meet Ron, even way back then you could tell he was not the typical Reagan after several minutes of talking I got the impression he was very proud of his father he didn't have much good to say about his politics.
  • Jeremiah Jakedog 2012/05/15 09:05:24
    Jeremiah
    +1
    A different branch on the same family tree. He is very bright and has a way of expressing himself that makes you believe he knows what he is talking about. I think he is much smarter than his father was, but he would never say so.

    He sat in on Hardball for a week while Chris Matthews was on vacation, and he made me wish Matthews would take more vacations.
  • The Black Dagger 2012/05/09 15:34:21
    no
    The Black Dagger
    +2
    Democrat politics and policies have left a bad taste.

    I'd rather vote Mortimer Snerd.
  • Pat 2012/05/09 15:08:57
    no
    Pat
    +2
    Hell No!!!!!!!!
  • Reichstolz 2012/05/09 14:44:49
    no
    Reichstolz
    +1
    The only accomplishment she can point to is she slept with a former president, and we know there are a lot of women who can say that.
  • JULIE 2012/05/09 14:39:31
  • Tudie BN JULIE 2012/05/09 17:29:40
    Tudie BN
    +1
    Thanks JULIE ! : 0
  • Wayne 2012/05/09 13:58:59
    no
    Wayne
    +2
    Not a chance!
  • Thor American EXPAT n New G... 2012/05/09 13:39:10
    None of the above
    Thor American EXPAT n New Guinea
    +1
    ONLY AS A PALLBEARER pallbearer
  • Cassie.Anna.Cary 2012/05/09 13:09:48
  • David L... Cassie.... 2012/05/09 14:16:32
    David Lindner
    +1
    I dont even think satan would take her. she, like bill, is like a bad case of herpes.
  • Cassie.... David L... 2012/05/09 20:21:58
  • Marshal... David L... 2012/05/09 20:47:25
    Marshal Artz
    +1
    I have trouble understanding, jerks like you. Weren't things pretty good back when Bill Clinton was President?
  • Linda 2012/05/09 13:06:23
    Yes
    Linda
    +3
    Yes, she'd be great..
  • Tudie BN Linda 2012/05/09 13:45:45
    Tudie BN
    +1
    Thanks Linda !
  • Tudie BN Linda 2012/05/09 13:46:28
  • Linda Tudie BN 2012/05/09 13:54:16
    Linda
    +1
    Yep and thank you..
  • Coasterdude02149 2012/05/09 12:57:12
    no
    Coasterdude02149
    +2
    Not a cold chance in hell
  • HarleyCharley 2012/05/09 12:45:58
    no
    HarleyCharley
    +2
    no way....
  • rightside 2012/05/09 12:45:33
    Other
    rightside
    +1
    If she were the only one running against bama, then yes I would. Not worried about that.
    That would be the only reason I would vote for her.
  • AM 2012/05/09 11:30:26
    no
    AM
    +2
    I wouldn't support any progressive candidate
  • maybaby 2012/05/09 11:15:16
    no
    maybaby
    +1
    Not a Democrat.
  • Marshal... maybaby 2012/05/09 20:48:48
    Marshal Artz
    It would be a great chance to change to Democrat.
  • Jacob Mahurien 2012/05/09 09:15:54
    no
    Jacob Mahurien
    With her current policies? Nope.
  • Jeremiah Jacob M... 2012/05/09 16:01:04
    Jeremiah
    Which policies are those? Secretaries of State do not have policies.
  • Jacob M... Jeremiah 2012/05/09 20:04:14
    Jacob Mahurien
    Okay. With her set of beliefs, and what she has been doing; nope.
  • Marshal... Jacob M... 2012/05/09 20:50:41
    Marshal Artz
    you are generalizing.
  • Jeremiah Jacob M... 2012/05/09 20:55:05
    Jeremiah
    What beliefs are those? What is she doing that you don't like?
  • Chukroast 2012/05/09 08:24:53
    no
    Chukroast
    +1
    I've never supported her or her husband
  • Thor Am... Chukroast 2012/05/09 13:40:03
    Thor American EXPAT n New Guinea
    Amen
  • SoCal71 2012/05/09 06:13:00
    no
    SoCal71
    Not after her term with Oblaima!
  • Timetraveler 2012/05/09 05:45:31
    no
    Timetraveler
    +3
    I do not support her foreign policy or her agenda for her self serving interests. If I had to pick a woman to run for president it would be Jan Brewer, she serves the people of Arizona and the American people, she doesn't bow to political pressure, and she has guts! something this country has been lacking in the men who serve as president
  • Hillary... Timetra... 2012/05/09 06:02:03
    HillaryLover
    +2
    HILLARY CLINTON'S CONDENSED RESUME

    Commencement speaker - Wellesley College - 1969
    Graduated (with honors) Yale Law School - 1973
    Civil Rights Activist - 1969 - present
    Served as Congressional legal counsel - 1974
    One of only two female faculty members, School of Law,
    University of Arkansas 1974 - 1979
    Co-Founded Advocate for Children and Families - 1977
    First Lady of Arkansas - 1979 -1981, 1983 - 1992
    Successfully led task force to reform Arkansas school system
    One of 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America, National Law Journal 1988 - 1991
    First Lady of the USA - 1993-2000
    Fought to reform the health care system, making it an issue that culminated in the 2010 passage of reformed health care legislation.
    Continued her advocacy work on behalf of children.
    A stalwart voice for women equality.
    Elected U. S. Senator in 2000
    Re-elected U. S. Senator in 2006.
    The first viable woman presidential candidate - 2008
    Won primaries in all the most populous states, except IL
    Won most popular votes in Democratic Party primaries and caucuses. (Super-delegates intervened and gave nomination to Barack Obama.)
    Has served with distinction as U. S. Secretary of State, winning high praise from both sides of the aisle and around the world.
    Voted Most Admired Woman for sixteen consecutive years.



    How does her resume compa...
    HILLARY CLINTON'S CONDENSED RESUME

    Commencement speaker - Wellesley College - 1969
    Graduated (with honors) Yale Law School - 1973
    Civil Rights Activist - 1969 - present
    Served as Congressional legal counsel - 1974
    One of only two female faculty members, School of Law,
    University of Arkansas 1974 - 1979
    Co-Founded Advocate for Children and Families - 1977
    First Lady of Arkansas - 1979 -1981, 1983 - 1992
    Successfully led task force to reform Arkansas school system
    One of 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America, National Law Journal 1988 - 1991
    First Lady of the USA - 1993-2000
    Fought to reform the health care system, making it an issue that culminated in the 2010 passage of reformed health care legislation.
    Continued her advocacy work on behalf of children.
    A stalwart voice for women equality.
    Elected U. S. Senator in 2000
    Re-elected U. S. Senator in 2006.
    The first viable woman presidential candidate - 2008
    Won primaries in all the most populous states, except IL
    Won most popular votes in Democratic Party primaries and caucuses. (Super-delegates intervened and gave nomination to Barack Obama.)
    Has served with distinction as U. S. Secretary of State, winning high praise from both sides of the aisle and around the world.
    Voted Most Admired Woman for sixteen consecutive years.



    How does her resume compare to Nancy Pelosi, Michelle Bachmann, Sarah Palin, Jan Brewer or Condoleeza Rice. How does it compare to Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama before they became president? How does it stack up to Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul or Andrew Cuomo, Marco Rubio. or Rick Perry?
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  • Timetra... Hillary... 2012/05/09 13:32:34
    Timetraveler
    +1
    I don't dismiss her accomplishments, but she works for Obama now which I believe has been a dark score on a good resume. besides we need someone who will in our most desperate time, fight for americans, and not foreign policy. will deal with the MILLIONS of illegals in America, and restore civil order under the law, not just pass new legistation which takes away the rights of hard working americans.
  • babibumer Timetra... 2012/05/10 03:21:50
    babibumer
    Since taking office THIS president as Commander in Chief has been been instrumental in the fall of 2 major dictators, made the lonely decision to take out Osama Bin Laden - successfully, just took out the terrorist responsible for the attack on the USS Cole, gave the orders to rescue Americans from Somalian pirates, made strategic alliances with world leaders to make sure nuclear weapons do not fall into the hands of terrorists, more terrorists have been captured or killed under Obama's leadership than in 10 years of war in Iraq, has ended the war in Iraq, has a definite plan for withdrawing from Afghanistan safely, has EXPANDED gun rights laws for Americans, and has restored respect for America throughout the world. Just exactly HOW has he not fought for Americans "in our most desperate time"?

    Obama's decision saved millions of American jobs and the American auto industry - with GM now being once again the #1 auto maker in the world. Under his presidency the 750,000/month job loss per month was not only stopped, but now has sustained 36 straight months of private sector job growth. The stock market has risen from it's plunge to below 7000 to now over 13,000. We have seen tax relief to small businesses and on workers' payroll taxes. We've seen legislation introduced by De...

    Since taking office THIS president as Commander in Chief has been been instrumental in the fall of 2 major dictators, made the lonely decision to take out Osama Bin Laden - successfully, just took out the terrorist responsible for the attack on the USS Cole, gave the orders to rescue Americans from Somalian pirates, made strategic alliances with world leaders to make sure nuclear weapons do not fall into the hands of terrorists, more terrorists have been captured or killed under Obama's leadership than in 10 years of war in Iraq, has ended the war in Iraq, has a definite plan for withdrawing from Afghanistan safely, has EXPANDED gun rights laws for Americans, and has restored respect for America throughout the world. Just exactly HOW has he not fought for Americans "in our most desperate time"?

    Obama's decision saved millions of American jobs and the American auto industry - with GM now being once again the #1 auto maker in the world. Under his presidency the 750,000/month job loss per month was not only stopped, but now has sustained 36 straight months of private sector job growth. The stock market has risen from it's plunge to below 7000 to now over 13,000. We have seen tax relief to small businesses and on workers' payroll taxes. We've seen legislation introduced by Democrats on Obama's behalf that would give large tax breaks to businesses who do not outsource their workers but was filibustered by the Republicans - along with every piece of legislation that would benefit the middle class and wage earners as well as businesses. Shall I go on?

    So, what planet have you been living on that would make you make the statement you just made?
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  • Timetra... babibumer 2012/05/10 06:42:21
    Timetraveler
    you see a lot of things that aren't there! thats called a positive hallucination, and in my opinion its the only thing positive about Obama. the other type is a negative hallucination, which is to not see something that is there. which is how I wish to "see" obama
  • babibumer Timetra... 2012/05/11 00:21:20
    babibumer
    You can have your own opinions - but you can't have your own facts - and the facts are the facts - whether you like them or not.
  • Linda Hillary... 2012/05/09 14:23:33
    Linda
    +2
    Thank you KLTLUVRLT1, I reposted your post. Seems some people can't read.
  • Jeremiah Hillary... 2012/05/09 16:05:05
    Jeremiah
    Excellent post. I will quibble with one point, however. Obama had more delegate votes than Hillary leading to the convention, and the super delegates then clinched the nomination for him.

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