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marv81s

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Point is this, Hillary is a bitch, plain and simple. I had a good friend of mine that was White House/Camp David duty for a couple years during the end of bush's presidentcy and Slick Willie's beginning, said the difference between the two and how they treated all of them was night and day. Said Hillary was the biggest c**t there was, said she had worst attitude towards the Camp's help and a outright terrible temper.

Asked him she really acted that way for all to see? Oh yeah was his answer, she didn't hide it when cameras weren't around. Least she was consistent and treated everyone like shit.

She'll never be president. The best thing that could happen to Republicans is either her or shithead Gore gets the nomination.
 
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Umm... I don't mean to take sides but she was dealing with her husband cheating on her with a less then smokin' Lewinsky. Hell hath no furry like a woman's wrath. How would you expect her temperament to at that time?
 

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Point is this, Hillary is a bitch, plain and simple. I had a good friend of mine that was White House/Camp David duty for a couple years during the end of bush's presidentcy and Slick Willie's beginning, said the difference between the two and how they treated all of them was night and day. Said Hillary was the biggest c**t there was, said she had worst attitude towards the Camp's help and a outright terrible temper.

I have heard things like that too... She is NOT someone I would invite over to a dinner party. Not in a million years.

I'd invite Bill over, but I would be sure to stand between him and my wife. ;)
 

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Yet it turned out to be the Republican solution just 8 years later. haha



Considering her husband bombed the crap out of Iraq and threatened to go to war with them? Yeah, I do.

She's a convenient boogeyman that's all.

Sorry, we'll just agree to disagree. When they were inaugurated in 1993, they wasted no time in pushing HillaryCare. Even the Democratically controlled Congress voted it down easily. And to say that the Reps pushed the same reform 8 yrs later is just wrong. Not saying they did it the right way but all they did was give Medicare pts. a drug benefit. Unfortunately, they rushed it for the sake of politics b/c Bush ran on this promise. He should have waited to iron out any headaches, like the donut-hole. Medicare Part D, while far from perfect, is better than the Dems have ever delivered...which is nothing.

Also, if Hillary is so moderate why didn't she join her moderate cohorts in confirming Supreme Court nominee John Roberts? Yes, he's a conservative, not a moderate, but most of the Dems voted to confirm him & they sure as hell ain't conservative. And she still hasn't lived down her re-distribution of wealth comment during her 1st senate race. She must've been thinking out loud, b/c it never got brought up again. Good move on her part.

You don't give Bill & Hillary the credit they deserve. They know how to play the game & they play it well. THe only mistake they made was trying to stuff the HillaryCare down the people's throats in one fail swoop. THey learned that you have to work incrementally on these things. Sure they do some moderate things, what elected liberal politicians don't? And let's all agree on one thing: the definition of whether someone is liberal, moderate or conservative is subjective & in the eye of the beholder. To repeat an infamous quote, "It depends on what the definition of "is" is".

Have you checked out some of the groups that forked over millions to have Slick speak to them? Amongst the Saudis & others, there is a fair amount of communist-front groups sprinkled in there. One of the most recent, was a Chinese communist front group in Australia. Not saying he's a commie, but I doubt he's preaching agains totalitarianism, either.
 
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I have heard things like that too... She is NOT someone I would invite over to a dinner party. Not in a million years.

I'd invite Bill over, but I would be sure to stand between him and my wife. ;)

You may want to stand between Hillary & your wife, too! Just kidding.:joke:
 

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Umm... I don't mean to take sides but she was dealing with her husband cheating on her with a less then smokin' Lewinsky. Hell hath no furry like a woman's wrath. How would you expect her temperament to at that time?

she was dealing with his cheating ass long before they got into the white house.

do you honestly believe she had no idea about ANY of his affairs????

PUUUULLLEAASSEE


PS, IF you answered no to that, then the next question is, if she really didn't think there was something going on, even though the large majority of the US did know, do you want someone like that as your next President??

Me, I would love to see Fred Thompson or Newt in '08. Other than that, I hope like hell there is a great 3rd party person to vote for.
 

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If she can put up with Bill's cheating to further his/ and her political career, would it not be much to consider that she is not voting the way she truly feels??
 

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If she can put up with Bill's cheating to further his/ and her political career, would it not be much to consider that she is not voting the way she truly feels??

They are co-dependent those two... But I don't see that translating to voting patterns. Not for that long.

She grew up a Republican (as a youth), I don't find it to hard to believe that she votes the way she does...especially on Defense-related matters.

She unquestionably supports universal healthcare...that one is definitely an item for her.
 

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Well, her voting record is pretty darn liberal regardless. Anybody who gets elected as a dem must bow before the far left interests groups like moveon.org. They are the ones that have the power and money.
 
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