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Originally Posted by justabubba";p="
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I'm glad to see the reality of Hillary's victory settling in on more and more people. It doesn't matter whether she gets elected as a "moderate," as a far-leftist, or simply because of the success we've achieved in stoking the fires of Bush-hate. Hillary is the best choice of all the current choices available. That she will finally get the chance to implement her life-long insight and beliefs will mean much to us all.
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no way can she win a general election. the republicans are hoping the democratic party is stupid enough to nominate her. no other candidate, republican or democrat, could bring out the republican base as much as having hillary on the ballot. no doubt more than a few wives of neocons will secretly vote for her in the secret confines of a voting booth, but even that gender vote will not be enough to overcome the huge sentiment against her
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Well, true enough. You're talking about the 50% of the People that say they'll "never vote for Hillary no matter what", right?
But, like hatred for Bushie is even
stronger. There's a 70% figure there - so like, if you had to vote "today", between Hillary and Bushie, who would you vote for? I'd take Hillary in a micro-second, no questions asked. There's like
no possible way she could be worse than Bushie - none. I mean, I couldn't even
imagine such a thing....
So, this entire election, is going to hinge on how Rudy positions himself (or, you know, I'm "assuming" it's going to be Rudy at this point, it looks pretty clear that way) - and how he responds to the "Rudy=Bush" accusation that you know Hillary's people are going to toss out there....
Nah, I wouldn't write off Hillary quite yet. She's very formidable, I gotta
lot of respect for her and her people.