He's right. Hillary does seem way too bitter. It's not necessary, either. She must have a bad husband.
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12/31/2002 5:17:01 AM PST by
The Raven
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To: The Raven
So Hillary, like her supporters throughout the country, are left with a single emotion and a single policy: bitterness. What happens if someone like this ever gains real power? This is a very perceptive observation. How many times has support for Hillary been shown to be based on "I'm for her because people I don't like want to keep her down"?
To: The Raven
Intellectually bankrupt? Did Hillary ever have any intellect to bankrupt in the first place? If she did, it must have been a microscoptic amount, around the size of a bacterium or virus.
Why would I think of bacteria (the bad kinds) and viruses when discussing Hillary? H'm. Interesting.
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12/31/2002 12:30:21 PM PST by
Luna
To: The Raven
He asked the question what would happen if Hillary ever did gain power when she feels so bitter, what exactly would she do with the power?
That's a good question, because if Hillary is hiding her true ideas, then anything is possible.
For all we know, HIllary could be a communist, bent on overthrowing our government as we know it.
Why else all the secrecy and hiding of ideas?
To: The Raven
...and even against her youthful inclinations as a limited government/Barry Goldwater/Ayn Rand fan.
OK, I had to go back and read this twice. Apparently she missed the parts about being a "second-hander." She would have made a great cardboard villian in any of Rand's novels with no embellishment needed. Truth is stranger than fiction.
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