Is Hillary Sealing Obawa's Fate in 2012??

Brisco

Expert Expediter
Let's Hope So!!!

While I would never vote for her whatsoever, nor do I really think highly of her husband cause of what he did in our sacred White House with that farm animal, I am kind of liking her today for some reason.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol..._as_secretary_of_state_even_if_obama_is_.html

http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/03/17/031711-news-hillary-2-2/

Now, if this story gets blown out of proportion as the LNM did with Bushes "appointed" personnel who left during his Presidency, then Obawa's fate is pretty much sealed for the 2012 elections.

The millions that follow the Clinton dynasty and who casted their votes for Obawa because Hillary wasn't on the ticket, will more than likely throw their support towards whatever Democrat that may challenge Obawa during the primaries.

While I know it's an honored/respected tradition for a member of the same Political Party that the President is associated with to not challenge a sitting a President during his attempt to seek re-election, Obawa has changed so much so fast during his 2 years in office, and the 2 years he ran for President, that next years run up to the Presidency is probably going to be very very interesting.

I foresee the run for the Democratic Nomination is going to be more hectic than the 2 Republican/Democrat nominees electoral run to be.

And for this, I will say "Thank You" to Hillary Clinton.

(Don't get used to me "Thanking" Democrats for anything, OK!! This is probably a 1 time deal!!;))
 

purgoose10

Veteran Expediter
Let's Hope So!!!

While I would never vote for her whatsoever, nor do I really think highly of her husband cause of what he did in our sacred White House with that farm animal, I am kind of liking her today for some reason.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol..._as_secretary_of_state_even_if_obama_is_.html

http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/03/17/031711-news-hillary-2-2/

Now, if this story gets blown out of proportion as the LNM did with Bushes "appointed" personnel who left during his Presidency, then Obawa's fate is pretty much sealed for the 2012 elections.

The millions that follow the Clinton dynasty and who casted their votes for Obawa because Hillary wasn't on the ticket, will more than likely throw their support towards whatever Democrat that may challenge Obawa during the primaries.

While I know it's an honored/respected tradition for a member of the same Political Party that the President is associated with to not challenge a sitting a President during his attempt to seek re-election, Obawa has changed so much so fast during his 2 years in office, and the 2 years he ran for President, that next years run up to the Presidency is probably going to be very very interesting.

I foresee the run for the Democratic Nomination is going to be more hectic than the 2 Republican/Democrat nominees electoral run to be.

And for this, I will say "Thank You" to Hillary Clinton.

(Don't get used to me "Thanking" Democrats for anything, OK!! This is probably a 1 time deal!!;))


And my response to that is "AMEN BROTHER".:D
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
It will have NO affect on his bid for reelection. He will just call Hillary a racist, the press will back him, and the duped will flock for their freebies.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
It will have NO affect on his bid for reelection. He will just call Hillary a racist, the press will back him, and the duped will flock for their freebies.

Not only that, she will get no backing from feminist groups either.

I almost vomited when I saw a magazine cover with Hillary on it claiming she broke all these glass ceilings. I read a few lines of the article and it was touting her great ascension in the state department but it lends a serious question - who is Condi Rice?
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
Not only that, she will get no backing from feminist groups either.

I almost vomited when I saw a magazine cover with Hillary on it claiming she broke all these glass ceilings. I read a few lines of the article and it was touting her great ascension in the state department but it lends a serious question - who is Condi Rice?


Or even before Condi Rice?

Madeleine Albright

The Clinton's are a sorry joke. They are more full of themselves (and other stuff) than a Charlie Sheen is. :eek:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Albright
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
I don't think that albright came close to the level of respect that Rice had in that office. I think that Hillary is still looked at the evil witch of the west on many levels.
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I don't think that albright came close to the level of respect that Rice had in that office. I think that Hillary is still looked at the evil witch of the west on many levels.

Not talking about respect levels, just the "breaking" of the glass ceiling part.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
That's what I said. A woman in a diplomatic office like that is a break through but not if they don't have the respect of their equals in other countries. Albright didn't and this has to do with her self-examination of her past and her country because Clinton set that example while Rice didn't seem to treat people in an apologetic form because her boss set the example.
 
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