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03/02/2008 09:36:52
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Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01288552
Message ID:
01288680
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I was a Bill Clinton fan from the beginning. Voted for him twice, would have continued doing it if he had been allowed to run again. But given my thoughts about Hillary all along, and (to my surprise) about Bill now that he has morphed into an attack dog, I find the thought of the Clintons (plural) back in the White House pretty unsettling. It would just be a continuation of 16 years of vicious partisanship.

Having been disappointed by politics before, I hate to set myself up for a fall, but I really hope the winner isn't Hillary or Romney.


>Yeah, but you aren't going to have to hold your nose too tight if you hear the words in your head "President Hillary Clinton ... " <bg> ( I don't think ultimately Obama is going to unseat her before the convention )
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>( if you dont' subscribe to Dick Morris's emails you really should. They are gonna be lot of fun as the campaign progresses. dickmorris.com )
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>>>In the very beginning, I admit that I enjoyed listening to Obama talk - he seemed to have an energy level that I hadn't seen in a candidate in a long time.
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>>>But as time wore on, I realized that the old line "politics is not about facts...it's about what politicians can get people to believe" applied to Obama, perhaps more than any other candidate (except maybe Edwards, but he's out now)
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>>Interesting and enlightening read from Tracy's link to the excerpt. Obama is SLICK. He dances around the issues, like so many politicians. I'm afraid I'll be voting for whomever gets the R side of the ticket. I cannot support the ideals of the D party. I'll be doing this while holding my nose though.
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