I respectfully disagree. I think it is bizarre to think she can be easily beaten. You and I will never have the time or opportunity to point out the numerous skeletons in her closet, and all the small details of the various situations to enough people to make a difference. We cannot saturate the ariwaves with ads about these things without appearing unduly negative on the first woman to have a chance to win the presidency.
We will be faced with the challenge of our lifetimes should she be the nominee. It will take an unprecedented grass roots effort to overcome her challenge. I am under no illusions about her political abilities, which are formidable.
She will be the embodiment of the hopes and aspirations of not just American women, but indeed of the entire world outside of America, which is close to being united against Bush and the Republicans next year. And the media will not let us forget that. Every possible external influence that can be brought to bear on the American voter in order to dissuade him from voting for Bush next year will be tried. 2004 will be an election like no other.
Yes. This is why the education of the public about Hillary MUST be done on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis. Neighbor to neighbor. Everyone who knows the details MUST go out before the election and convince a number of those on the fence of the reality of this woman. I refer you to Post #244 for instance.
It can be done. It's really very simple, but it will take an effort by alot of people. And, there are enough.