The only reason anybody would want to go back to the 90s is for the economy, and today's economy is stronger than the 90s.
Hillary is despised, and, if she's fooling nobody now, she won't be able to fool anybody then.
She's not much of a speaker. Have you noticed that?
And if for once the Republicans do their job right and give the country a refresher course on all her crimes,then she may not only be despised but reviled.
"I'm sick and tired" of listening to her.
The perception of a strong economy is not there. A lot of voters in their 30s and 40s will only see high gas prices and a country mired in a seemingly endless war. These voters will remember fondly the 1990s when opportunity appeared boundless.
Hillary is despised, and, if she's fooling nobody now, she won't be able to fool anybody then.
On Free Republic, certainly. Outside of this blessed forum, Hillary has strategically positioned herself as a centrist in the eyes of many voters. It would be best not to delude ourselves. The Clintons are excellent opportunists.
She's not much of a speaker. Have you noticed that?
She needn't say a word. Her husband will do all the talking.