The scariest words I can imagine hearing:"Ladies and Gentleman, please welcome the president of the United States, Hillary Clinton."
Quote from: DodgerLaw on October 20, 2005, 11:12:29 PMThe scariest words I can imagine hearing:"Ladies and Gentleman, please welcome the president of the United States, Hillary Clinton."Just curious, why do you fear her as president? Doesnt she seem as qualified as any? Or would it be her push for health care reform? Or is it the fact that her husband is Bill?
7) Bill, who was undoubtedly a bad president which will become clearer with the passage of time
Quote from: dividebyzero on October 17, 2005, 04:42:39 PMQuote from: bluewarrior on October 17, 2005, 12:39:54 AMwith the right campaign approach..."Clinton does not really care about NY" and if she keeps slipping up...public and publicized debates...it will take the winds out of clinton's sails...maybe pirro will get it close...and that will be enough.Even if that were remotely true, which I highly doubt, what makes you think the rest of the country gives a damn whether or not Hilary "does not really care about NY". Hell, everyone OUTSIDE OF NY doesn't care about NY, if anything that might actually boost her poll numbers.You're gonna have to do much, much better than that.people place their trust in those who are loyal and clinton is not one on steady footing.also...just BECAUSE she is female does not mean that women look to her as an example...look to how women view mrs. clinton...shabby with the women folk.all clinton holds is money-backing and hype...one debate is all aye wish to see...public and publicized...between pirro and clinton...that will start the unravelling.unravelling...unravelling.
Quote from: bluewarrior on October 17, 2005, 12:39:54 AMwith the right campaign approach..."Clinton does not really care about NY" and if she keeps slipping up...public and publicized debates...it will take the winds out of clinton's sails...maybe pirro will get it close...and that will be enough.Even if that were remotely true, which I highly doubt, what makes you think the rest of the country gives a damn whether or not Hilary "does not really care about NY". Hell, everyone OUTSIDE OF NY doesn't care about NY, if anything that might actually boost her poll numbers.You're gonna have to do much, much better than that.
with the right campaign approach..."Clinton does not really care about NY" and if she keeps slipping up...public and publicized debates...it will take the winds out of clinton's sails...maybe pirro will get it close...and that will be enough.
Quote from: 3Peat on October 21, 2005, 12:52:54 AMQuote from: DodgerLaw on October 20, 2005, 11:12:29 PMThe scariest words I can imagine hearing:"Ladies and Gentleman, please welcome the president of the United States, Hillary Clinton."Just curious, why do you fear her as president? Doesnt she seem as qualified as any? Or would it be her push for health care reform? Or is it the fact that her husband is Bill?I think, 3peat, and I may be mistaken about this, that you have participated in enough conversations with me about this subject to know my reasons to fear Hillary.To sum it up:1) Hillary is for VERY BIG government. I shorthand this by calling her a Communist, which I honestly don't think is far from the truthEXCEPT2) a true believer Communist would hold that philosophy out of a sincere, albeit misguided belief, that Communism is in the best interests of men esp. the proletariatBUT3) While that may be a small part of Hillary's thinking, her basic desire is to put one person in charge of as much as said person can possibly controlAND THAT PERSON IS 4) Hillary Clinton who thinks that she knows what is good for you, me, and everybody else better than we know for ourselvesALTHOUGH5) it would make little difference to her if she didn't believe in her own omniscience becauseAGAIN6) Hillary's main concern is that Hillary have as much power as Hillary can possibly grabUNLIKE 7) Bill, who was undoubtedly a bad president which will become clearer with the passage of time, but who I believe actually cares about people, although I disagree with many of his policies, but cared more about being popularWHICH although not a noble cause, is a lot less scary than 9) his power-hungry wife-of-political convenience.
Quote from: DodgerLaw on October 21, 2005, 01:06:05 AM7) Bill, who was undoubtedly a bad president which will become clearer with the passage of timeOf all your bad points, this is the worst. Stop listening to talk radio just to reinforce your already held beliefs and then blabing them on this board. You said nine things and did not give actual evidence for any of them. Even if what you say is true, the only people who are going to listen are people who already believe this deep in their soul because you don't give anyone any new information to think about.PS Bill was a great president,lowest unemp. in thirty years, including blacks and hispanic rates,first consecutive balanced budgets in foreverlowest welfare rolls in thirty yearsAdvanced workers rights across the board (Family Leave Act, etc.)Improved trade throughout AsiaGreatest Econ. growth in everHuge for the environment, most protected land in over 50 yearsReduced the size of the governmentThe list goes on, the only mark against him is a personal flaw and maybe a couple bad decisions here and there (Waco comes to mind), but he never broke the law (Ken Starr sure did) as many claim and he could have done a lot more with a more compromising congress (they were rightly afraid of what he and a few of the other dems could accomplish) It's too bad the Dem party has gone to sh*t with too many radicals trying their best to make large portions of Americans feel closer to the millionaires the republican party represents than average Americans by ostracizing Christians and rural whites as outside of their party instead of part of it.PSS Hill will not be president, mostly because she is a she.