Saturday, December 01, 2007
what up.
in response to vincent, i find hillary clinton, despite her obvious influence, distasteful. her speeches leave me more unnerved than comforted (there is a large hate machine working against her), and i feel regardless of her obvious power (ranked among top three most powerful woman in the us according to forbes) she will NOT be the kind of president we need right now. what we need is a leader who is new, someone who can bring the presidency back to it's former status in the mind of americans. if she runs, she might lose. as much as this country is sick of the terrible misdeeds of the republicans, there is a giant chunk of america that is not even close to ready to elect a woman president.
speaking of policy, she did not support spitzer (although she said she did) and as much as i am disappointed that he didn't go through with his driver's license initiative, i'm more disappointed she flipped her support of it. i like her policies generally speaking, but i like barack better, and i think he will be able to garner more support.
also, i did not appreciate clinton snapping at obama for wanting to open up talks with hostile nations. she made him look stupid for answering a question the exact same way she would have, if it was presented to her first. watch obama speak, he is much more motivating and i think he will be a better face for americans to look up to. i am open to any and all debate on the subject.
oh, and karen, go jump in a lake.
in response to vincent, i find hillary clinton, despite her obvious influence, distasteful. her speeches leave me more unnerved than comforted (there is a large hate machine working against her), and i feel regardless of her obvious power (ranked among top three most powerful woman in the us according to forbes) she will NOT be the kind of president we need right now. what we need is a leader who is new, someone who can bring the presidency back to it's former status in the mind of americans. if she runs, she might lose. as much as this country is sick of the terrible misdeeds of the republicans, there is a giant chunk of america that is not even close to ready to elect a woman president.
speaking of policy, she did not support spitzer (although she said she did) and as much as i am disappointed that he didn't go through with his driver's license initiative, i'm more disappointed she flipped her support of it. i like her policies generally speaking, but i like barack better, and i think he will be able to garner more support.
also, i did not appreciate clinton snapping at obama for wanting to open up talks with hostile nations. she made him look stupid for answering a question the exact same way she would have, if it was presented to her first. watch obama speak, he is much more motivating and i think he will be a better face for americans to look up to. i am open to any and all debate on the subject.
oh, and karen, go jump in a lake.
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