To: GoCards
I want to know where she is on all this sexism. She yelled it out during her campaign. She must think this is beyond the pale if she is true to her word. Thoughts?
True to her words --LOL
You must know a different Hillary ?
Right now she is flumoxed
Obama wins-- bye bye 2012 for Hillary unless she pulls a Bobby Kennedy /Gene McCarthy
McCain wins --she faces Palin in 2012
McCain naming Palin really changed the game
11 posted on
09/03/2008 12:14:06 PM PDT by
uncbob
To: uncbob
Obama wins-- bye bye 2012 for Hillary unless she pulls a Bobby Kennedy /Gene McCarthy. McCain wins --she faces Palin in 2012 Hillary has a third option, and it may seem like her best bet. If McCain wins and Palin disappoints us in office (perhaps in part because she is damaged by two months of vicious attacks), then Hillary doesn't have to run against Palin. In that case, she doesn't want to have angered conservative and moderate women by jumping on Palin this year, but she doesn't want to anger black voters by betraying Obama this year. The politically expedient answer is to stand aside silently, which is what Hillary is doing. I don't think she's flummoxed, her strategy is to let both of her enemies fight it out.
19 posted on
09/03/2008 1:03:12 PM PDT by
RogerD
(Educaiton Profesionul)
To: uncbob
McCain wins --she faces Palin in 2012
I don't think so. Something about McCain reminds me of Konrad Adenauer, who became Chancellor of West Germany at the age of 73 and remained in that position for 14 years.
28 posted on
09/03/2008 1:31:51 PM PDT by
wolf78
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