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Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is posting near record high approval numbers with 66 percent of Americans having a favorable view. The numbers suggest she would be a “formidable” candidate should she make another run at the White House four years from now.
You know, I was just the other day defending against the stereotyped view of Americans being ignorant and uneducated.
She's WAY more talented and got WAY more experience than Obama.
Originally posted by FlyersFan
Hillary should be at the top of the democrats ticket.
She's WAY more talented and got WAY more experience than Obama.
(even after Obama's been in office four years).
She'c capable of taking care of the country in a crisis ... Obama not so much.
Originally posted by marg6043
Hillary Clinton is a hag and another whore when it comes to the corrupted political system running this nation, what makes anybody to even think that candidates are the saviors is beyond me.
Obviously people in this nation has lost their ability to make intelligent decisions base on history when it comes to favor more whores in the white House.
America is run by a corporate dictatorship and if things are bad now its going to get worst as the dictators keep screwing the nation for personal profits.
Originally posted by seagull
Ah, Hillary Clinton... Just when we thought she was gone forever...
Like a prom night zit, here she comes again.
At least that's how I used to think, and, to a certain extent, still do. But I've come to a startling realization...there's worse out there in the Political Fantasy lands we all seem to inhabit during the run up to the elections.
Remember when McGovern did the same thing in '72? I was nine, and I remember thinking that wasn't a very nice thing to do...I also remember the election results. Pres. Obama doesn't want to do this...nor does he want Ms. Clinton a heartbeat, or lack of one, away from the Oval Office.
Remember, these two don't particularly care for one another.
It was very much a case of "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer." I really don't see this happening.
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by seagull
Time will tell.
If Europe dives into a recession, Obama is gone.
Europeans won't be able to buy our iPhones/iPads with turmoil everywhere.
The job growth in the USA will fall even faster.
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Time for Plan B.
Originally posted by PurpleChiten
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by seagull
Time will tell.
If Europe dives into a recession, Obama is gone.
Europeans won't be able to buy our iPhones/iPads with turmoil everywhere.
The job growth in the USA will fall even faster.
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Time for Plan B.
I think the part that bothers me the most is that it seems as though some conservatives WANT the world economy to fail just so they can blame it on Obama. We should all be working together to fix the economy and ensure our wellbeing instead of having groups of people trying to make it all fail just so they can point and laugh and blame it on someone else when it's clearly their fault for setting it up to fail in the first place.
Originally posted by seagull
reply to post by PurpleChiten
Reality check here.
I'm very much of the "conservative" bent here. ...and I no more want the world economy to fail than you do. My parents lived through the "Great Depression" of the 1930's, and I heard the stories, I've seen the pictures...no one, of any sound mind, regardless of political bent wants that. No conservative of my acquaintance, and I know more than a few, wants anything of the sort.
Political stereotyping ain't cool.
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by PurpleChiten
Did you see VP Joe Biden flip out a few days ago???
We wants to get out of the way to make room for Hillary.
Originally posted by seagull
reply to post by PurpleChiten
Reality check here.
I'm very much of the "conservative" bent here. ...and I no more want the world economy to fail than you do. My parents lived through the "Great Depression" of the 1930's, and I heard the stories, I've seen the pictures...no one, of any sound mind, regardless of political bent wants that. No conservative of my acquaintance, and I know more than a few, wants anything of the sort.
Political stereotyping ain't cool.
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
That just makes it easier for Obama to step aside and let Hillary take the whole race.
The Obama spin could be - Look, i have no control over what happens in Europe.
With the current turmoil in Europe, it makes sense to me to step aside.
I wish Hillary well. Good luck. -
What's wrong with that?