Posted on 09/17/2015 6:11:40 AM PDT by jimbo123
If she gets on the ticket the democrats will be able to run attack ads by everyone who ever worked for her
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Good point.
She’s the queen of outsourcing and laying off Americans.
Yea, that will play real well in middle American.
Condit, Kasich, and Scarborough were rumored to be very tight when they were in Congress, and were said to have participated in some lurid party-going, to put it gently. Scarborough also has a dead intern in his past, and all three left Congress at the same time after the Levy murder.
I would expect that the Clintons (or any Democrat candidate) would surely bring this up against Kasich when the time is right.
-PJ
Hell No, aka such is worse than Jeb B!.
I would look to the GOPe shifting funds away from Jebbie and to her soon.
Exactly. And even with all those layoffs and outsourcing, she did a crappy job of running Lucent and HP. They are both mere shadows of their former selves.
True.
Wow. That's a disturbing thought.
there is no vacuum, there is culling of the herd
“...she’s no conservative.” And Trump, I suppose, is? Or Kasich? Or Christie? Most of her positions sound conservative to me. And she’s delivered the strongest attack against Planned Parenthood of any of them. That, to me, is the defining issue of this election cycle. If Americans can’t get Planned Parenthood defunded, this country is lost.
He undergrad degrees were in Philosophy and medieval history. Despite her Law professor and Federal Appellate Court Judge father, she didn't complete one year of UCLA Law. She never held a job for more than a year before she was 27. Her career was going nowhere until, as a management trainee, she dumped her husband and quickly married an AT&T exec. Then she started "breaking glass ceilings". Ahem.
Those are all idiotic points.
She went to Stanford, and philosophy majors have among the highest average SATs of any major. History majors aren’t slouches either, but philosophy majors tend to be among the very brightest.
She dropped out of law school because she didn’t like it—not because she couldn’t do it. And, that was a pretty smart thing to do BTW, because she went on to get two graduate business degrees, including one at MIT—and did quite well for herself in that field. She was a management trainee just after finishing her first graduate business degree at age 25—right on track.
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