Why do you dislike Hillary Clinton? (8 Viewers)

I'll guarantee you one thing though: If she gets the nomination, I'll probably vote for McCain while holding my nose. :mad:

If you sneak-a-peek into the booth next to you, and see a person holding his nose as well. That would be me doing likewise.
 
Add to my list that she doesn't like being asked questions first, watches too much SNL and thinks the impact of rejecting vs. denouncing is a point worth belaboring.

I guess you could just sum those up to "she's petty".
 
Add to my list that she doesn't like being asked questions first, watches too much SNL and thinks the impact of rejecting vs. denouncing is a point worth belaboring.

I guess you could just sum those up to "she's petty".

Yes, I noticed that too. The one thing that impressed me about Obama is the way he deals with such pettiness...
Clinton said rejecting support was different from denouncing it, an obvious jab at Obama.

He responded by saying he didn't see the difference, since Farrakhan hadn't done anything except declare his support. But given Clinton's comments, he said, "I happily concede the point and I would reject and denounce."

And this was a good reaction, IMO:
Clinton also said as far as she knew her campaign had nothing to do with circulating a photograph of Obama wearing a white turban and a wraparound white robe presented to him by elders in Wajir, in northeastern Kenya.

"I take Senator Clinton at her word that she knew nothing about the photo," Obama said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080227/ap_on_el_pr/democrats_debate_35

I may not agree with Obama on many things, but I like the way he reacted to those two points...this really illustrates, at least to me, how petty Clinton is coming across.

Why I don't like her? I don't trust her agenda and motivations; this is based primarily on her backpeddling on some things, and on a simple gut feeling. I did interviewing for 12 years and learned early on to trust my instincts. My instincts with Hillary, if I were hiring her, would be that she was power hungry and would run over anyone in her way, regardless of what she promised; she'd be one that I'd think, "I'd better watch my back". I have no links to "prove" this; it's just a sum total of what I know about her and the resulting instincts/gut feeling I have as a result. In terms of something more specific, the idea to garnish wages to pay for required health care was the clincher for me, as if I needed one.
 
Hank Clinton says that she has experience, but that is like Peyton Manning's wife saying that she has experience reading defenses. She did have that disastrous health care thing going for her. Yes! I would love to go to Walter Reed for my hospital! Staph infections are fun! If the feds can't handle a small bit of health care, why do we think they can handle all of health care?? I went to an emergency room in Edmonton Canada when I was there. I was excited to see how it was run. There were homeless people sleeping all over the emergency room, and it took my manger about 4 hours to be seen for her rash outbreak that she had. It was the dirtiest ER that i had ever seen. Just think of how the people in the US with their demands of everything being given to them will handle free health care. They will live there. Why not? Its free rent and food. If they make you leave, just go back the next day with a new complaint. You aren't paying for it. It will make the "wealthy" pay for premium (non-gov. sponsored health care). Oh they will still pay for the public health care through taxes, but they will have the option to pay a premium for private care. (Just like the current education system is, and we all know how great that is)
 
Mostly everythings been covered but I'll just restate these -

The move to NY and subsequent Senate run. Her tactics in that race were weak.

She should have been a better first lady and serviced her husband a little more frequently (or at all). I had to listen to gumpy old men talk about BJ's in the oral office. I blame her.
 
Oh yes, I didn't mention the move to NY in order to get a Senate seat in a prominent state... to me, that action was very self-serving; she couldn't be bothered to represent the people from her home state. Pathetic.
 
>>Let the flaming begin: 3..2..1..

Absolutely Bottom 10 terrible. I know you're a hardcore idealogue (not sure why anyone would be, but to each their own even though hard wingnut idealogues should be banned from life by God), but to bring that up on an otherwise thoughtful thread is absolutely awful. Terrible. Bottom 10 even. :nono:

TPS
 
The Clinton Body-Count - I'm not saying...I'm just saying...

http://www.infowars.com/?p=445

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Vincent Foster
White House Counsel
died: 7/21/93
Found dead in Ft. Marcy Park in Washington, DC, of a supposed suicide by gunshot. A suicide note was supposedly found a few days later, torn into several pieces, in his briefcase, after his office had been entered by white house staff and materials removed.

The gun which he supposedly used to kill himself was reported to be still in his hand, but the person who first found the body reports that there was no gun at that time. Many irregularities surround the death and the investigation of it.

Foster was also from Hope, Ark., like Clinton, and also worked for the Rose Law firm. Foster had intimate knowledge of the Clintons’ personal finances. Foster was involved in an investigation of their finances, and reportedly made a phone call to Hillary Clinton, in Los Angeles, just hours before his death.

Recently, the signed report of M.E. Dr. Donald Haut was uncovered at the National Archives, proving that Foster had a previously unreported gunshot wound to his neck.

Finally, an FBI memo has surfaced dated the day after the date of the official autopsy, in which the autopsist informs the FBI that there was NO exit wound.

The "suicide" note, (leaked despite official efforts to keep it from view) has since been revealed to be a forgery.


Let the flaming begin: 3..2..1..

No flaming here. Something was completely rotten on that. Convenient that the body was found in a place with Park Police jurisdiction and not proper forensic investigation was ever done.

Lot's stunk about that one and it's been swept under the rug like so many other episodes.
 
>>Let the flaming begin: 3..2..1..

Absolutely Bottom 10 terrible. I know you're a hardcore idealogue (not sure why anyone would be, but to each their own even though hard wingnut idealogues should be banned from life by God), but to bring that up on an otherwise thoughtful thread is absolutely awful. Terrible. Bottom 10 even. :nono:

TPS

Thoughtful people ought to be interested in that cover-up.
 

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