Schneed10
01-23-2007, 09:57 AM
If Hillary does win her primary, when it comes time to go up against the republican candidate, she's going to have to deal with serious family values issues. Her husband cheated on her. And she's still with him. The spin fest will be in full force on that issue.
Republicans will paint her and Bill as having a troubled marriage and an instable relationship (appealing to family values). She'll try to spin it as she knows people makes mistakes, forgiveness is important, and she's honoring the vows she made to stand by him until death do them part.
If she makes it past Obama, I'm really wondering how that issue's going to be dealt with.
If Hillary does win her primary, when it comes time to go up against the republican candidate, she's going to have to deal with serious family values issues. Her husband cheated on her. And she's still with him. The spin fest will be in full force on that issue.
Republicans will paint her and Bill as having a troubled marriage and an instable relationship (appealing to family values). She'll try to spin it as she knows people makes mistakes, forgiveness is important, and she's honoring the vows she made to stand by him until death do them part.
If she makes it past Obama, I'm really wondering how that issue's going to be dealt with.
If she's anything like Bill she'll fight back just as hard. That's something that's been seriously lacking in the Democratic party since Clinton was in office. Sometimes you have to fight fire with fire.
FRPLG
01-23-2007, 10:12 AM
I would be more worried about the fact she has one of the highest disliked quotients of all politicians. She has many fans but just as many (if not more) people who will never vote for her. I don't think she can win a general election.
I seriously question is Obama can. I think our country still has latent race issues that will be hard to over come.
Their only hope is that the Repubs only options are Rudy and McCain.
What a total bag of losers the whole field is right now.
dall-assblows
01-23-2007, 10:22 AM
john mcain and rudy guiliani are the 2 republican front runners right now. you want to talk about horrible candidates. i dont understand some of the strong feelings of hatred towards hillary clinton. can someone please explain it? or is it the whole woman in power thing?
new york city was a complete dump before guiliani took office. He basiclly got new york back on there feet. there crime rate has dropped signicantly and he also helped clean up the huge mess left by those asshole terrorist.
he gets my vote
dall-assblows
01-23-2007, 10:26 AM
i just dont like hilary "i cant believe it's not" clinton.
i dont like her one bit. she seems slimy.
if there was a woman running that i can actually see running our country good then i would definetly vote for them. i have no problem with women running for pres, i just have a problem with hilary clintons.
SmootSmack
01-23-2007, 10:45 AM
Pataki!!!
Sorry, I took some survey which said I should vote for him should he run. If I find it I'll link it. I think it's in ontheissues.org
PATAKI!!!
I really hope Pataki runs, he would be a sure loss for the republicans.
GhettoDogAllStars
01-23-2007, 10:52 AM
What a total bag of losers the whole field is right now.
I hear ya brother ... douchebags and turd sandwiches. But, let's not forget: that's how all the elections are.
SmootSmack
01-23-2007, 11:37 AM
I really hope Pataki runs, he would be a sure loss for the republicans.
You dissin' on my boy GP?
ArtMonkDrillz
01-23-2007, 12:04 PM
I hear ya brother ... douchebags and turd sandwiches. But, let's not forget: that's how all the elections are.
Vote or DIE, bitch!