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Biden is dumber then a rock...
LOL. It won't help.
Generally speaking, when you attempt to insult someone else's intelligence, it's a good idea to check one's grammar first. :lamo
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No argument there. Hillary is a very divisive figure, but I suspect she wouldn't be as rigid as Obama when it comes to dealing with her opponents in congress. Particularly if Bill is giving her political advice and not jetting around the globe chasing skirts. Bill Clinton was, after all, one of the more successful presidents of the modern age so his influence on a Hillary presidency is the only thing that might make it palatable. But both Hillary and Biden have the burden of being seen as a continuation of the Obama presidency. That is going to be a hard sell Im afraid.I actually preferred Biden to Obama by a mile. FAR more experienced and though he can sometimes say some dumb things, he himself is not dumb. He also, like Hillary, has been around long enough to know how to work with others across the board. This has been Obama's biggest failing.
All I want is for once in your life to make a decision on and issue....
Great response...I forgot to say he is a lecherous old man who can't keep his hands off other mens wives.
It is a year and a half till the election. Plenty of time to decide by then, no reason to rush out and decide now. With that said, I would lean towards favoring her over any of the other candidates or presumed candidates that I know of. That of course is subject to change as events dictate. It is silly to decide who you will vote for this far from the election.
Greetings, bubba. :2wave:
Margaret Thatcher was elected as Prime Minister of England at age 54. She served three terms and retired at age 65. Hillary was born in 1947, so if she wins the election for POTUS in 2016, she will be 69 years old when she starts her term. Age discrimination is against the law, but the office of POTUS is probably the most grueling job in the world, and I question why she would even consider putting herself through that. For the fame and glory, or the distinction of being the first woman POTUS?
Whatever she feels she wants to do is her decision to make, of course, but we have seen how the job ages even younger people, and I am surprised she is even running, since she has said many times in the past that she was not interested. Perhaps she meant "at the time she was asked." People can change their minds, so I would say "Go For It If It's Important To You," but she, or anyone else,I wouldn't wish that on anyone... not at this point with all the globe in turmoil! I doubt that Solomon, who is reputed to have been the wisest man who ever lived, would find that task easy....is certainly going to have their hands full with all the problems BHO will leave to whoever wins the election.
The next 18 months should be interesting, to say the least! :shock:
Great idea to vote for Hillary, you are heading to another 8 years of glory.eace
Unless she's has someone like Obama to Challenge her, she will be the nominee. Unless you're going to vote third party or gasp.. the GOP candidate, then your answer is....?
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She's been a Senator and the USA's Secretary of State.
Think about that a little bit. :roll:
Haters are gonna hate,no matter what.
I still am fascinated with her being labeled a centrist. I have a feeling there's not many liberals who know what a centrist Democrat actually is.
What say you?
Probably vote for Clinton. Depends how far of a right wing nut the repubs nominate.
With the Republican machine on the attack against Hillary Clinton long before the 2016 election, there's something that should concern both the GOP and the Democratic Party. Hillary Clinton, former senator and secretary of state, is more conservative than most Democrats, and ironically, most Republicans would ever admit. She might be so conservative that even if Clinton beats her GOP rival for the presidency, a moderate Republican would still sit in the White House.
President Hillary Clinton Would Be Far More Conservative Than You Think | H. A. Goodman
Unless a lot of things happen that could very well happen, then she will be the candidate. I will wait until those things happen or not to decide. It is silly to do otherwise.
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