Gone is the Balance Hillary Rodham Clinton Offered |
| 7/11/2008 6:58:37 AM |
By now everybody knows that we won’t have Hillary Clinton for President. Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of those characters that you will either love or despise. Those Americans who didn’t like her are delighted that Barack ultimately won the Clinton vs Obama battle. Now the competition is between Obama and McCain. I wonder why people think that either of these two... Read More |
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Presidential Campaign Issues Tough This Year |
| 7/11/2008 6:56:17 AM |
Now that the primaries are over for the Democrats, everyone has to agree that it was quite a run that Hillary Clinton for President made. She showed herself to be quite the fighter, and she acquiesced to Obama when it was apparent that he was going to win the delegate count for the primaries. The Presidential campaign process is not quite over yet, and both the Republicans... Read More |
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Gone is the Balance Hillary Rodham Clinton Offered |
| 7/10/2008 9:06:03 AM |
By now everybody knows that we won’t have Hillary Clinton for president. Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of those characters that you will either love or despise. Those Americans who didn’t like her are delighted that Barack ultimately won the Clinton vs Obama battle. Now the competition is between Obama and McCain. I wonder why people think that either or these two candidates are likely to do a better job than Hillary Rodham Clinton would have. Personally, I don’t like either of them. In all honesty I’m no big fan of Hillary either, but I think she’d have at least done a better job than either of the remaining candidates. Having to choose between Obama and McCain is like being stuck between a rock and a hard place. You have to choose between a major tax hike or the continuation of an excessively aggressive foreign policy. Neither one of those options appeals to me. Hillary Rodham Clinton was by no means a perfect candidate for president, but at least she offered balance. She was less conservative on the subject of foreign policy than McCain but not quite as fiscally liberal as Obama.
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Presidential Campaign Issues Tough This Year |
| 7/10/2008 9:04:41 AM |
Now that the primaries are over for the Democrats, everyone has to agree that it was quite a run that Hillary Clinton for president made. She showed herself to be quite the fighter, and she acquiesced to Obama when it was apparent that he was going to win the delegate count for the primaries. The Presidential campaign process is not quite over yet, and both the Republicans and Democrats have to hold their conventions late this summer. Th Presidential campaign issues this year are extremely serious. There is the price of fuel, the price of food, the quagmire in Iraq, the drum beating about Iran, and a whole host of social issues that seem to have been backburnered while the candidates address the most serious issues affecting all Americans-the economy, and the dreadful impact that high fuel costs are taking on almost everyone. None of these issues has a simple solution or short term one. Let's hope for the best with new blood in the White House. It appears neither McCain nor Obama have oil interests, so maybe there's hope on the horizon. |
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Presidential Campaign Issues Tough This Year |
| 7/10/2008 9:02:25 AM |
Now that the primaries are over for the Democrats, everyone has to agree that it was quite a run that Hillary Clinton for president made. She showed herself to be quite the fighter, and she acquiesced to Obama when it was apparent that he was going to win the delegate count for the primaries. The Presidential campaign process is not quite over yet, and both the Republicans and Democrats have to hold their conventions late this summer. Th Presidential campaign issues this year are extremely serious. There is the price of fuel, the price of food, the quagmire in Iraq, the drum beating about Iran, and a whole host of social issues that seem to have been backburnered while the candidates address the most serious issues affecting all Americans-the economy, and the dreadful impact that high fuel costs are taking on almost everyone. None of these issues has a simple solution or short term one. Let's hope for the best with new blood in the White House. It appears neither McCain nor Obama have oil interests, so maybe there's hope on the horizon. |
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Gone is the Balance Hillary Rodham Clinton Offered |
| 7/10/2008 9:02:04 AM |
By now everybody knows that we won’t have Hillary Clinton for president. Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of those characters that you will either love or despise. Those Americans who didn’t like her are delighted that Barack ultimately won the Clinton vs Obama battle. Now the competition is between Obama and McCain. I wonder why people think that either or these two candidates are likely to do a better job than Hillary Rodham Clinton would have. Personally, I don’t like either of them. In all honesty I’m no big fan of Hillary either, but I think she’d have at least done a better job than either of the remaining candidates. Having to choose between Obama and McCain is like being stuck between a rock and a hard place. You have to choose between a major tax hike or the continuation of an excessively aggressive foreign policy. Neither one of those options appeals to me. Hillary Rodham Clinton was by no means a perfect candidate for president, but at least she offered balance. She was less conservative on the subject of foreign policy than McCain but not quite as fiscally liberal as Obama.
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Presidential Campaign Issues Tough This Year |
| 7/10/2008 9:00:20 AM |
Now that the primaries are over for the Democrats, everyone has to agree that it was quite a run that Hillary Clinton for president made. She showed herself to be quite the fighter, and she acquiesced to Obama when it was apparent that he was going to win the delegate count for the primaries. The Presidential campaign process is not quite over yet, and both the Republicans and Democrats have to hold their conventions late this summer. Th Presidential campaign issues this year are extremely serious. There is the price of fuel, the price of food, the quagmire in Iraq, the drum beating about Iran, and a whole host of social issues that seem to have been backburnered while the candidates address the most serious issues affecting all Americans-the economy, and the dreadful impact that high fuel costs are taking on almost everyone. None of these issues has a simple solution or short term one. Let's hope for the best with new blood in the White House. It appears neither McCain nor Obama have oil interests, so maybe there's hope on the horizon. |
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Presidential Campaign Issues Tough This Year |
| 7/10/2008 8:59:24 AM |
Now that the primaries are over for the Democrats, everyone has to agree that it was quite a run that Hillary Clinton for president made. She showed herself to be quite the fighter, and she acquiesced to Obama when it was apparent that he was going to win the delegate count for the primaries. The Presidential campaign process is not quite over yet, and both the Republicans and Democrats have to hold their conventions late this summer. Th Presidential campaign issues this year are extremely serious. There is the price of fuel, the price of food, the quagmire in Iraq, the drum beating about Iran, and a whole host of social issues that seem to have been backburnered while the candidates address the most serious issues affecting all Americans-the economy, and the dreadful impact that high fuel costs are taking on almost everyone. None of these issues has a simple solution or short term one. Let's hope for the best with new blood in the White House. It appears neither McCain nor Obama have oil interests, so maybe there's hope on the horizon. |
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Presidential Campaign Issues Tough This Year |
| 7/10/2008 8:58:39 AM |
Now that the primaries are over for the Democrats, everyone has to agree that it was quite a run that Hillary Clinton for president made. She showed herself to be quite the fighter, and she acquiesced to Obama when it was apparent that he was going to win the delegate count for the primaries. The Presidential campaign process is not quite over yet, and both the Republicans and Democrats have to hold their conventions late this summer. Th Presidential campaign issues this year are extremely serious. There is the price of fuel, the price of food, the quagmire in Iraq, the drum beating about Iran, and a whole host of social issues that seem to have been backburnered while the candidates address the most serious issues affecting all Americans-the economy, and the dreadful impact that high fuel costs are taking on almost everyone. None of these issues has a simple solution or short term one. Let's hope for the best with new blood in the White House. It appears neither McCain nor Obama have oil interests, so maybe there's hope on the horizon. |
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Do You Really Want Hillary Clinton For President? |
| 5/28/2008 2:46:04 PM |
| Do you really want Hillary Clinton for president? Would Hillary Clinton make the best democratic nominee? I think it would be great to have a woman as a president but I'm not sure I am ready to have Hillary Clinton for president after watching this interview done in Billings, Montana. I am really glad that the primaries will soon be over and we will find out who will be... Read More with Video |
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Should Hillary Rodham Clinton Quit Now with Her Pride Intact? |
| 5/28/2008 7:49:18 AM |
| The chance that we will see Hillary Clinton for president is now miniscule. Yet Hillary Rodham Clinton appears to be soldiering on. While I admire her tenacity, I wonder if there is a point when Hillary Rodham Clinton should gracefully call it a day if she wishes to avoid making a fool of herself. A quick look at today’s new headlines tells me that the Clinton vs. Obama... Read More with Video |
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Reexamining Clinton Vs Obama |
| 4/11/2008 8:43:57 AM |
| What in the beginning seemed to be impossibility might just be keeping Hillary Rodham Clinton up at night. I am pretty sure that the former first lady never pictured this Clinton vs Obama campaign to turn on her so fast and swiftly as it has. Personally, I do not quite understand why so many democrats have turned on what seemed to be the sure winner in the next... Read More |
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Clinton vs Obama has caused a rift in the College Democrats |
| 4/10/2008 1:07:01 AM |

Being at a university certainly makes me aware of political happenings. It seems as if the College Democrats organization is split in half. The College Democrats were once united; however, the club seems split between Clinton vs Obama.
It's almost as if the intergroup conflict has created a rift that's just as large as the rift between highly involved Democrats and... Read More |
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Should There Be a Deathwatch on the Hillary Clinton Campaign? |
| 3/28/2008 6:04:34 AM |
If you've been paying attention at all to the ongoing developments in the Democratic race for president, it should be obvious to anyone except the most brain-washed Hillary Clinton partisans that the Hillary Clinton for president campaign is doomed. Barring some miracle in the upcoming primary races, or Barrack Obama getting caught in bed with an underaged girl or a... Read More |
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