Posted on 01/04/2008 4:36:45 AM PST by Liz
Awaiting her coronation, Hillary Rodham Clinton instead faced a seething revolt within her own party. More than 70% of Iowa Democrats rejected her....after 15 years of domination, the Clinton dynasty has finally lost its grip on the Party. What's devastating to her is that she lost so badly to a political novice. The problem with caressing the jewels of the crown before the coronation is that it's embarrassing when it turns out that the coronation goes to someone else. Clinton's invincibility has turned into inadequacy.
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There is not now, or ever was a Clinton Dynesty.
There was simply Bubba.
“I got 10 bucks that says there will be major revelations about Obamas character...and very soon.”
And it will backfire, and it will cause Obama to receive more support than he already has.
And it will be beautiful to watch.
“The corporate damnon who demands that young women respect her authority because she has paid her dues. The type that gives compliments as easily as pulling a horse into a burning barn.”
I worked for a woman like this once.
this type of woman is the worst person to work for when you find out you are pregnant.
“My main problem with Fred Thompson is that his heart doesnt seem to be in this thing. I never see the guy. Its like hes just going through the motions.”
agreed.
I saw one special done about his campaign about a month ago.
Fred said whined a bit that campaigning is hard - and that he was going to do it his way.
Fine Fred - do it your way, just don’t get so grumpy when some of us are less than enthralled.
I think they are both so evil! Did they think that all their previous crimes would go unnoticed? Good riddance to those two!
There was---but only in his fouled-up mind.
I don't think he would be running if he didn't want it. I would say a candidate's campaign style is of less importance than his voting record or what he believes in, which in THompson's case is less government and a strong defense. I agree that he is practically non-existant in the media, but how much of it is within his control? I for one don't need the Madison Avenue treatment. I've heard him, and what I've heard, I like. The constant drumbeat and over-exposure of political candidates does nothing for me.
...And for that, it will be of help for the GOP to get right back into the White House.
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