Posted on 11/24/2007 12:47:57 AM PST by Zakeet
They call it flyover country. These are the parts of the United States that the pundits and prognosticators of American politics see just occasionally - and usually from several thousand feet. It is a land where people shop at Wal-Mart, eat at Dairy Queen, work two jobs to make ends meet and have a Bible at home. They can decide on their vote with the help of talk radio, cable television and the internet - or from a combination of rumour, scraps of hard information and gut feeling.
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It is in flyover country where the 2008 presidential election will be won and lost.
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So is Hillary Clinton the "polarising" figure we hear so much of in the media? Can only a Democrat win in 2008? Is America ready to elect its first female or black president? Has the letdown of the Bush years left the average Joe Schmoe yearning for the Clintons?
With a year to go before the country votes for its 44th president, The Daily Telegraph embarked on its "Crossing America" project to find out. The answers that Julian Simmonds, photographer and videographer, and I got were often surprising. They provide little comfort for Mrs Clinton but not much more for any other politician.
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Mrs Clinton might be the frontrunner in the polls, but almost everywhere we went people questioned her candidacy. Many stated bluntly that they did not want a woman in charge.
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A Vietnam veteran in Arizona and a Florida gun-shop owner were among those who made crude jokes about America "going to war every 30 days" under a female president. We never brought up Bill Clinton's sexual dalliances, but many ordinary Americans did. "She couldn't keep her own home together, so how can we trust her to manage America?"
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Does he really understand the voting public? Seems to me he is pulling some punches with respect to HRC, only discussing the gender issue and not getting into anything scandalous with respect to her. As others on this thread have pointed out, the general tone in this article smacks of Euro socialist-elitism.
I thought it was funny. I hope they enjoyed their travel.
I agree and I also believe the author misunderstood when he said that American women will vote against Hillary because only men should be President.
American women will not vote for Hillary Clinton, not because she is a woman; she is incompetent and a fool.
If government continues to refuse to do it, we citizen-patriots have shown that we will take up the slack.
If she’s not good enough for Bill, she’s not good enough for America.
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
I thought this sentence: “... provide little comfort for Mrs Clinton but not much more for any other politician.” was just typical of the lefties in the UK who don’t want to pile-on Hillary .. so they try to link “all politicians” into the mix.
Unfortunately, we can’t indict anyone.
I hope that got a HUGE laugh! If it did, then it’s not a good sign for Hillary.
Yeah, but will those same union people pull another lever or push another button even though they’ve been told by their Union boss leaders to vote for Hillary?!
That's not only a typical tactic of lefties in the UK, but it has been a very common tactic of lefties and their MSM lackies in the US for quite some time.
I was watching the show on the Comedy Channel, but the show had been taped in Denver and it did get a huge laugh.
” but a criminal and truly evil one would be disastrous for us, our children, and grandchildren.”
True. Look what Lyndon Johnson did to the nation.
Yes, I’ve seen that too.
The libs still think we’re too stupid to catch on.
I honestly believe they will stay home in droves.
I lived in Los Angeles for almost 20 years and knew plenty of people who shopped at Wal-Mart and ate at Dairy Queen. What an elitist snob. I was born and raised in Kansas and my father was a Exeter and Harvard graduate, as was my grandfather and great grandfather. Dad left NY and vowed never to return after he fell in love with the Midwest.
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