Posted on 11/15/2014 9:06:09 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
DES MOINES, Iowa If youre a die-hard Democrat in New York hoping to overcome the disappointment that was Nov. 4, youre worried.
But here in Iowa, where the first-in-the-nation caucuses are a mere 14 months away, some are breaking into a cold sweat.
Most party leaders here will assure you all conversations about the 2016 presidential nomination still begin and end with Hillary Clinton.
The former first lady and secretary of state is a sentimental favorite. Though she has not formally announced her candidacy, her well-oiled super PAC may be the most deeply rooted ever at this stage in the Hawkeye state.
I dont know of any party regulars or activists who are really pushing anyone else, says Jerry Crawford, who co-chaired Clintons 2008 campaign in Iowa and helps lead Ready for Hillary in the state....
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Who could get sick of such a handsome woman with a sweet disposition and mellifluous voice?
I don’t know about Iowa, but I am.
Does Iowa need another Professor Hill?
It’s a different Iowa than when Hillary! last left it. People are just plain sick of the grown-to-power ‘60s and ‘70s “activists.”
Elizabeth Warren.
Remember in 2008, Hillary was supposedly doing well in Iowa. Her campaign hired helicopters for her to visit all 99 counties in Iowa. But she finished 3rd in the caucuses, behind Obama and Edwards.
Will Hillary be running with no serious opposition? That remains to be seen.
Many liberals feel that the Clintons are not liberal enough for them. The Democrat party has become increasingly liberal.
I think a candidate such as Elizabeth Warren could excite the liberal base , and find the base abandoning the Clintons.
Remember too, how heavily Bill was involved in her campaign last time. A vote for Hillary is a vote for both Clintons. It’s a 2 for 1 blue plate special.
I think a candidate such as Elizabeth Warren could excite the liberal base , and find the base abandoning the Clintons.
I agree. I’d love to see a cat fight/debate between those two nasties.
Hillary has only one way. It's not subtle, and it never changes. In her mind, she can't let any little deviation go unpunished, because in her mind there is no such thing as a little deviation. She destroys everything and everyone because that's what she does. If you are against her - destroyed. If you are for her - destroyed. If you helped her - destroyed. If you are her enemy - destroyed. If you are her friend - destroyed.
She's as consistent as Muslims, but just like the Muslims, no one wants to admit what is right in front of their eyes.
Hillary's not a politician, she's a destroyer. She looks at all her useful idiots as nothing more than useful idiots, and she doesn't even hide it. She is the Nemesis of the human race, made of hate, living for hate, doing hate, spreading hate. And the absolutely staggering amount of wreckage she's left behind her over twenty five years proves this beyond a shadow of a doubt.
And above all, she has hurt women. American women have no idea who they are anymore. They slam down antidepressants and booze and pick fights and pursue lives of depravity and anger and aggression without any hope of finding their way out of their living nightmares. And ever Hillary demands of them, more, more, more... They are utterly exhausted, wild with fear and sadness, and yet she keeps whipping them in harness, again and again and again.
She has to. She has to keep their Stockholm Syndrome pumped to get their obedience and their votes. Because if she ever stops and they wake up, they'll rip her to shreds for destroying their lives and shaming them to their very souls. That's why for "Hillary's Army," the beatings will continue, not until moral improves - but forever.
I was sick of Hillary before 1992.....and I don’t even
live in Arkansas.
Somebody hates her more than Iowa.
That’s Helen Thomas, right?
Statist never get sick of deceptive totalitarians. Individuals, living within a state in a republic of 50 states, now that’s another story.
Run, Hillaryous, run.
C’mon 2016
She’ll probably stroke out before 2016.
CC
I’m an Iowan who was already sick of Hillary Clinton in 1992, when she arrogantly said, “It isn’t my job to take care of all these undercapitalized entrepreneurs.”
Nothing was “her job.” No one elected her to anything.
I won’t even delve into the other things that were wrong with her silly, ignorant statement.
That’s the stuff of which nightmares are made.
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