I don't know where she stands about anything. Every time I hear her speak, she's politically triangulating. Every speech she gives is structured in such a way that if political tides shift, she can jump ship or on the bandwagon. She's way to hawkish for my taste. I can't stand to hear her talk about women's issues. She acts like since she happens to be a woman, she specially placed to understand their place in the world, as though women have a monolithic world view.
Not to mention, I really want change 2008, and she is not change. She's the same style of politics that have been in power for 20 years, and I'm sick of it. Plus, if this country goes Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton, I'm giving up on democracy.
I'm ready to vote for an Obama/Hilary ticket and I don't really care which one gets the hot seat. Its not that I think She's the best first woman president or he's the best person of color first president, but I think they are the best who have a chance to win and I'll take a weak win over another loss.
My first choice for president would be Georgia Congressman John Lewis.
Hillary cannot win. She is far too polarizing as she a)represents the epitome of Rush Limbaugh's "Liberal" b) A Woman c) Too much dirty laundry. Any Hillary ticket is suicide for the democratic party as the party who the people are asking for change would be just be recycling.
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Not to mention, I really want change 2008, and she is not change. She's the same style of politics that have been in power for 20 years, and I'm sick of it. Plus, if this country goes Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton, I'm giving up on democracy.
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My first choice for president would be Georgia Congressman John Lewis.
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