We already know she can't satisfy her man, how can she hope to keep a lid on the entire country?
To be fair, I don't think Bill could ever be satisfied.
Hilary running scares me this year. She's got the money and the campaign to win the primary, at least against her probable conversation, but she's a much weaker candidate than Obama was in '04 or '08. If she wins the Whitehouse, it's solely because the Republicans fawked up on a historic scale. She should be easy to beat.
Then again she might get more of the female vote than Obama did. Who knows. I just know if the Republicans run a milquetoast, Romney-esque Republican against her, I'll be on pins and needles. If a whackadoo that can't watch his gaffes gets the R nod, Hilary will have it in the bag. RickN's theory that the Republicans lost for not being conservative enough just ain't true...if it was Romney wouldn't have been the only viable candidate in 2012. The R's need to stay moderate. Especially against Hillary.
Yeah, but Ace is more about lauding the Left and telling the rest of us how stupid we are for not being more supportive of Obama.
Hum, not really accurate. First, I'm a moderate Republican. In the vain of Reagan. Of course today a moderate republican is now a left-winger as the right has moved so far right. My, and others that actually study such things, opinion is that Obama is an average president. Obamacare? Bad law. NSA spying, disgraceful. IRS scandal, disgraceful. But, many of the negative things said about Obama are, at best, a misrepresentation of the facts, and, at worst, outright lies. The now moderate right that was the far right in the past has one refrain, blame Obama. Debt, Obama. Cesspool that is Iraq, Obama. It's as unproductive as it is untrue. We basically have three parties now. The left, the right and the far right. The right needs to get its crap together. I would really hate to vote for Hillary, but, so far, the candidates the right it offering up are not viable candidates. Rand Paul? No way. Ben Carson? Not a change. Ted Cruz, not only no, but hell no. Jeb Bush? We'll see. I would love to have a republican president with a republican congress. At least that way maybe we can something done.
mc Donald's of courseIt's still the spring of 2015, fercryin'outloud! Haven't you ever heard of the slogan, "Keep your powder dry?" We'll have plenty of time to slice, dice, julienne and fry up the presidential candidates next year. Besides, I haven't found out who's got the worst burgers in Oklahoma yet!
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