Appointing Hillary will backfire on Obama
source: http://www.newsmax.com/morris/hillary_state_secretary_/2008/11/17/152192.html
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He thinks that Hillary would use the position to make her own foriegn policies, undermining the Presidents.
An interesting theory coming from someone who knows the Clintons better than anyone on this website!
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derk
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This guy (Morris, not you doithengiaorg) is garbage. And not just because he appears regularly on the Fox News Channel for political commentary. Read for yourself how far this outcast has fallen since he got chased out of Washington for letting a prostitute listen in on his conversations with President Clinton.
Excerpt from Wikipedia: "Morris has emerged as a harsh critic of the Clintons and has written several books that criticize them, including Rewriting History, a rebuttal to Senator Hillary Clinton's Living History. Morris said that he would leave the United States if Hillary Clinton were elected president in 2008."
So who cares what this hater thinks; he's got his own agenda.
- 3 years ago
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derk
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alicynx
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The article is interesting because it paints a picture of how this conservative thinks Democrats are feeling, and uses past examples to draw an unfavorable conclusion.
Suddenly, there are no Republican candidates of the past who have ever made it into a Cabinet appointment, and Barack Obama didn't actually win by a landslide because the people really wanted Hillary Clinton. lolwut?
Don't get me wrong, I was a Huge Clinton supporter. I wanted her in there, I freely admit that; however I am also just as excited about the things that can be done in the coming Obama administration as well, and Hillary Clinton, with her international experience and appeal (yeah, I went there), will make an incredible choice for SOS. This idea that she is a loose cannon needs to dissapate; a strong woman doesn't equate to someone out of control, or who can't toe the party line. - 3 years ago
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alicynx
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samthesixth
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alicynx:
Interesting points, but to describe the author as conservative does not provide enough info. Although he certainly is conservative now, he was Bill Clinton's Karl Rove. He was a democrat.
- 3 years ago
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samthesixth
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outerbanksmom
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oh wow, that picture is a total freak out. it actually scared me. i must need more coffee.
- 3 years ago
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outerbanksmom
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samthesixth
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Where's the change?
- 3 years ago
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samthesixth
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satanskidney
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reminds me of this guy...
i dont understand how it would be any trouble for obama... it's not like he couldn't fire her if she started going rogue or "mavericky" if you prefer.
- 3 years ago
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satanskidney
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AswegoAsdego
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satanskidney:
Racial stereotype?
- 3 years ago
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AswegoAsdego
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HolyCity2012
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satanskidney:
maybe it is racist but I have to admit that the second I viewed that image the first thing I thought of was Dr Zeus from Planet of the Apes.
so be it?
- 3 years ago
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HolyCity2012
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AswegoAsdego
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satanskidney:
Let me clarify that I do not think the poster intended racist things, I was pointing out how it could be interpreted is all.
Here is to hoping that Tim Burton does not see this post and run with it.
- 3 years ago
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AswegoAsdego
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satanskidney
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satanskidney:
i gave a little forethought to that note but given that it isn't an actual ape but a hollywood icon i figured it was worth the risk.
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satanskidney
