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Clinton Turns Again
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25/05/2007 23:30:10
 
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The problem is that she has vascillated over and over again. I didn't realize it until I listened to the clips. To be honest, I was surprised. As much as many people despise her (the military more than any) there were a few issues I agreed with her on. Now I have no idea because it is impossible to know how she feels about anything for sure. I think she just lost the white house.




>I hear ya. It is always a fine line. Staying true to the positions you had when people voted for you and also being flexible enough to change as your constituency changes. Bill was the master of this, Hillary not so much.
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>But maybe it is better that she vascillates now before people vote for her as president, rather than after.
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>The current president has been steadfast, and unfortunately this has moved him away from popular US opionion on many issues.
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>But you know all this. :-)
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>>Not at all, except that people are voted into congress based on their position on many issues. A representative is supposed to represent their constituency afterall. However, it is difficult to know whether or not that person does indeed represent your views when their position keeps changing.
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>>There is a clip out there of the many back and forth positions Hilary has taken.
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>>>>This isn't the first time Hillary Clinton has raised her index finger to see which way the wind is blowing.
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>>>Listening to the people isn't a bad thing.
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