So what do you all think of Hillary Clinton for President?

AssyrianLawyer

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I'm all for her personally and thats partly because I would like to see her husband back in power (c'mon, you know he won't just be sitting around) and partly to get the educated political party in power for a change. I think the Republicans have fantastically managed to bring our country to the brink of World War III and completely neglect any domestic issues that do not pertain to stopping terrorism.
 
OMG if I open my mouth, the ladies here will kill me, so I will keep quiet haha :lol:

But my God for real, she is one hell of a speaker, wow. Probably better than her husband too.

ASHOOR
 
RadRides said:
I'll cut off a limb for every year she's in the Oval Office.  I'm voting...I don't know yet, but it isn't a Democrat.

Bill Richardson or John McCain please! Mir Romney too, had it not been for his being a Mormon (that is a big no-no)

ASHOOR
 
ASHOOR said:
Bill Richardson or John McCain please! Mir Romney too, had it not been for his being a Mormon (that is a big no-no)

ASHOOR

I'm veering towards Rudy.  I mean it's obvious, the movie Rudy is a testament to Guiliani because a little man became a big name in Norte Dame's football program.  Rudy Guilian was a mayor and may become president.  Somehow I feel my analogy, if you must call it that, was pathetic. 
 
I can understand people thinking that she may be abrasive, but is she any different than the men she has to compete with for the position in terms of personality? Considering this is a playing field almost exclusively dominated by men, Clinton can't be anything but the way she is. What I do like about her is that she calls your bullshit. If she makes it to the Oval Office, she will be someone who will play you hard to the ground. Also, unlike the imbecile sitting in the White House, she has both the credentials and the education to back what she says up. Bush got into Yale because of daddy and then proceeded to do poorly there. He became governor of Texas eventually after numerous botched businesses and his record as the governor was anything but frameworthy. And don't get me started on his Presidency - he's embarassed this country like no other President in this country has before.

Now if I HAD to choose a Republican, I would probably pick Guliani. He's the least conservative of the bunch and he's outspoken.
 
His being a Catholic will be his pitfall (Kennedy, anyone?)
Seriously, I see it very hard for him to win it all. But we shall wait and see.

Also, and this may be the last thing to worry about, but Guiliani has married three times. I can't see a president like that of the US, the example and idol to the entire world, being so morally irresponsible.

ASHOOR
 
RadRides said:
I'm veering towards Rudy.  I mean it's obvious, the movie Rudy is a testament to Guiliani because a little man became a big name in Norte Dame's football program.  Rudy Guilian was a mayor and may become president.  Somehow I feel my analogy, if you must call it that, was pathetic. 

How about a script to make a movie on.  Something like Harrison Ford plays a former Vietnam Vet who spent 5 years as a POW and gets elected President 35 years later!  McCain baby. :shades:
 
A$HUR said:
How about a script to make a movie on.  Something like Harrison Ford plays a former Vietnam Vet who spent 5 years as a POW and gets elected President 35 years later!  McCain baby. :shades:

Both of our analogies suck. :ROFLMAO:
 
David said:
I'll cry in a corner every day for four years.

I've been doing that for the past seven years and counting.

As for Hillary, I like her fine, but I would have preferred someone like former Virginia governor Mark Warner. As for election time, as long as there is a (D) behind their name, they're getting my vote.
 
baklawa said:
I've been doing that for the past seven years and counting.

As for Hillary, I like her fine, but I would have preferred someone like former Virginia governor Mark Warner. As for election time, as long as there is a (D) behind their name, they're getting my vote.

Ditto.
 
baklawa said:
I've been doing that for the past seven years and counting.

As for election time, as long as there is a (R) behind their name, they're getting my vote.

Ditto
 
baklawa said:
I've been doing that for the past seven years and counting.

As for Hillary, I like her fine, but I would have preferred someone like former Virginia governor Mark Warner. As for election time, as long as there is a (D) behind their name, they're getting my vote.
Exactly the problem with American politics today.  We no longer have political parties that actually stand for a set of principles.  Instead we have Team (D) and Team (R).  Frankly, there is little difference between Guiliani and Clinton.

I'm voting for Ron Paul, he is one of the few that is principled and will ACTUALLY ANSWER A FRICKIN QUESTION.  If he doesn't get the nomination, which I don't believe he will, I will be voting 3rd Party and upon the election of either Clinton or whichever Republican, I will immediately begin building a moat and wall to protect my home and family from the foreign invasion of terrorists and illegal aliens we are seeing, and which the US Government is ignoring.
 
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