Hillary a MONSTER?

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Obama Aide Resigns for Calling Clinton a ‘Monster’

By Jeff Zeleny
Updated | 11:45 a.m.: CHICAGO – A senior foreign policy adviser and close friend of Senator Barack Obama said today that she was resigning from the campaign, after she apologized for referring to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as “a monster.”
Samantha Power, a professor of public policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, made the comment during an interview in London with The Scotsman, a Scottish newspaper. She derided Mrs. Clinton as a desperate candidate who is “stooping to anything,” according to the newspaper’s account.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2.../index.html?hp
What do YOU think?

I get the feel she IS desperate and faking her "enthusiasm" with that big wide open mouth and popping eyes.... strikes me as "pretending"! Possible she took some "potion"!!8O:lol:
 

talloola

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Well, there might be some truth to the statement, but it is good that she resigned, as
the clinton campaign would have been all over it like fog, and it would have built up to
a frenzy.
Obama has no control over what individuals working in his campaign say, but he has to act
quickly, and take care of it, or it will 'all' fall on his shoulders.
 

Northboy

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Obama Aide Resigns for Calling Clinton a ‘Monster’

By Jeff Zeleny
Updated | 11:45 a.m.: CHICAGO – A senior foreign policy adviser and close friend of Senator Barack Obama said today that she was resigning from the campaign, after she apologized for referring to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as “a monster.”
Samantha Power, a professor of public policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, made the comment during an interview in London with The Scotsman, a Scottish newspaper. She derided Mrs. Clinton as a desperate candidate who is “stooping to anything,” according to the newspaper’s account.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2.../index.html?hp
What do YOU think?

I get the feel she IS desperate and faking her "enthusiasm" with that big wide open mouth and popping eyes.... strikes me as "pretending"! Possible she took some "potion"!!8O:lol:


Hillary a monster? I doubt it, just another politician squeezed between honour and duty in my view...Has the making historically as a matriarch and the steel spine to go along with it...But she'a got an achilles heal....

In fact all three of them do, just different ones....

Thank god for the opportunity to create minority governments until a clear leader comes along....
 

normbc9

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Some times the truth hurts and this is one of them. Every time I see Hillary start to shout to her audience on the media it reminds me of the crows down here in my field. All I hear is "Caw, caw, caw!" It is incessant and there is no point to it either. But I can cure this problem by throwing a rock. If she got hit up the side of the head with a rock she wouldn't have enough sense to feel it. All I see in those eyes is a quest for power and might. That bunch will stop at nothing to get back into the White House. There may be more Vince Foster's too sadly enough. They just instructed the Clinton Museum in Little Rock to not release some Presidential Pardon papers and I think they have some damaging information in them and that is the primary reason for their stance.
 

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Yup. Democrats sure are f*cking up in their campaign, again.

At the rate they're going it'll be another Republican in the White House in November and the world will go to hell pronto.
 

normbc9

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Gopher,
It is sad isn't it? Here they have the whole enchilada set up for them and they commence to celebrate by shooting themselves in the foot repeatedly. Human behavioral specialists say that behavior is a sign of lack of self esteem and also some form of insanity. I was taught that insanity is the repeated practice of trying something, having it fail and still going back repeatedly and trying the same thing over again. Howard Dean is another non-leader and he needs to go do something else and loose his tirades and temper on another subject. He is out of control too.
 

talloola

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I haven't noticed Obama screwing up his bid for the nomination, he's trying to keep
his campaining classy and not trashy. Hillary has been throwing all the bits and pieces
of crap she can think up.
I can't understand how the people can even listen to all that stuff, they try everything,
if one thing doesn't work, they try another, then another, they treat the people like
fish, and keep throwing them bait, and guess what, their catching suckers.

Why would anyone want the Clintons back in the white house, move forward, and
keep moving, and don't look back.
 

normbc9

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talloola,
We need to rrame that quip and post it on the front page of every major US newspaper. Why would anyone want a second dose of a administration that was very corrupt, ruthless and the suspected agent of several disappearances of some very substantial US citizens? Most were found dead later and there is "no case" either. No evidence, no case, right?
 

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Those suspected cases were all discredited and links have previously been provided here to prove the point.

Still, each candidate should be evaluated on their own merits.

While I am not a Democrat it appears that Obama is the better candidate, has garnered greater respect from the media and from colleagues, and has shown more class than has Hillary in this campaign.

Today, a Democratic Congressional candidate that he endorsed won in a solidly Republican Chicago area district:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-special-election.09mar09,0,7304737.story


If Obama's friend can win in such a conservative area, this bodes quite well for the Dems if they choose him rather than Hillary.
 

dancing-loon

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Some times the truth hurts and this is one of them. Every time I see Hillary start to shout to her audience on the media it reminds me of the crows down here in my field. All I hear is "Caw, caw, caw!" It is incessant and there is no point to it either. But I can cure this problem by throwing a rock. If she got hit up the side of the head with a rock she wouldn't have enough sense to feel it. All I see in those eyes is a quest for power and might. That bunch will stop at nothing to get back into the White House. There may be more Vince Foster's too sadly enough. They just instructed the Clinton Museum in Little Rock to not release some Presidential Pardon papers and I think they have some damaging information in them and that is the primary reason for their stance.
Aaahhh, Norm,.... you shouldn't throw stones to hungry birds!!!8O

I used to admire Hillary; how she handled herself during the Lewinsky affair impressed me quite a bit. And at the time she went all alone to Princess Di's funeral.... she showed character. Now she is not a true Lady anymore... lacks charisma and the soft feminimity. Too bad, really. It could be so good for America to have a warm, kind-hearted and feminim leader.
 

dancing-loon

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Those suspected cases were all discredited and links have previously been provided here to prove the point.

Still, each candidate should be evaluated on their own merits.

While I am not a Democrat it appears that Obama is the better candidate, has garnered greater respect from the media and from colleagues, and has shown more class than has Hillary in this campaign.

Today, a Democratic Congressional candidate that he endorsed won in a solidly Republican Chicago area district:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/chi-special-election.09mar09,0,7304737.story


If Obama's friend can win in such a conservative area, this bodes quite well for the Dems if they choose him rather than Hillary.
Hi, Gopher;
done your midnight round?:smile:

Suppose Obama will be the democrats choice, and MacKain the republicans... whom would you vote for? You mentioned you are not a democrat and you are certainly not a neocon either, as far as I can determine from your postings. Would you vote McKain? McCain to me seems like a pretty tough, rough and perhaps even bullish candidate. I follow strictly my gut feeling from seeing and hearing him.
 

talloola

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Hi, Gopher;

seems like a pretty tough, rough and perhaps even bullish candidate. I follow strictly my gut feeling from seeing and hearing him.

And, he will be tough, rough and bullish with other countries, without listening to
anyone, accusing them of, 'whatever','whenever', and flexing his muscles and proving
how powerful the u.s. is, and hoping for a 'war', because that is what he knows, and
lives for.
 

dancing-loon

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And, he will be tough, rough and bullish with other countries, without listening to anyone, accusing them of, 'whatever','whenever', and flexing his muscles and proving how powerful the u.s. is, and hoping for a 'war', because that is what he knows, and lives for.
Hi, talloola;
I can't be wrong then with my sizing-up of him, if you see him in the same light!! But... how come the Americans want another brutal and ruthless leader? Aren't they by now fed-up with that aggressive and break-neck war path?

Bush and Cheney both were never soldiers, never fought in a war, and yet, they are at the helm of a humongous war machine. It's an EGO thing, I believe... an addiction to the feeling of power.
 

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Hillary has a lot of ambition and hunger for power and not much else. I find the recent face she's been showing in her desperation to be really repellent, I'd rather see McCain in charge than a candidate that doesn't see to have any real substance.
 

normbc9

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Hillary wants the job so bad she has Bill out pimping publicly for a joint Hillary/Obama Ticket (Hillary in charge of course) and he is saying the ticket would be "Unbeatable." If that bunch of neanderthals would just get their heads out of their posteriors and look at it now they could still stand a chance. BUT>> the infighting and self destruction will continue. Never be in an Army where there are two Democrat Generals leading. The infighting becomes so contentious it is a major distraction! This is no longer entertaining, it is now tragic!
 

talloola

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Hi, talloola;
I can't be wrong then with my sizing-up of him, if you see him in the same light!! But... how come the Americans want another brutal and ruthless leader? Aren't they by now fed-up with that aggressive and break-neck war path?

Bush and Cheney both were never soldiers, never fought in a war, and yet, they are at the helm of a humongous war machine. It's an EGO thing, I believe... an addiction to the feeling of power.

In my opinion the people are totally fed up with that 'power' monger attitude as well, and
I feel quite confident they will elect a democrat next time around, although if Hilliary wins the democratic nomination, I'm not sure how that will go over, but even then, I think she will be elected, as the democratics are out in 'record' numbers, many more thousands than the republicans, so whoever wins their nomination will probably beat McCain. Some like to use the expression 'weak' in the security department when they
are talking about the democrats, but that is not so, it is just a political ploy to try to
trick the people into voting for them, 'diplomacy' is the key word, which is a much
stronger approach than threats, and 'refusing' to talk to your enemies. Almost 4000
u.s. military would 'still' be alive to this day,(and who knows how many many thousands of iraqis), if the bush administration would have thought of 'diplomacy', they don't know what the word means.
 

normbc9

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When called upon to explain what area of kosovo she was in when debarking from the plane and having to dodge sniper bullets she almost deficated in her panties. Then the truth came out. All BS. Much like slick Willie did on natiopnal TV the day before the story came out about the dress and the cigar act with Monca was blostered by evidence. When he was found out what did he do? He called for a breakfast of the Capitol city pasrors and confessed he needed forgiveness. For what? Lying, cheating on your family or screwing up and ejacuating on Monica's dress. To Monica it was memento supreme and she took it home and put it in a place of honor. Thank goodness Monica did that and then blabbed to her friend. Both Willie and Hillary are cast in the same mold. They lie, cheat, steal and murder and then suffer from amnesia after the fact. Much like the current Administration is now doing.
 

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dancing-loon said:
Hi, Gopher;
done your midnight round?:smile:

Suppose Obama will be the democrats choice, and MacKain the republicans... whom would you vote for?


My choice is Ron Paul but if he is not running I'll vote for Obama. He certainly is a lot better than either McCain or Ralph Nadir, woops, Nader.
 

dancing-loon

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IF I was American I wouldn't think long, I'd vote for Obama!
Have you noticed, he's lost a lot of weight lately... all this stress and always on his tippy toes looking out for traps and pitfalls, must deplete his energy enormously.

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