If I voted Republican, Ron Paul. He's the only guy up there with half a spine.
If I voted Democrat, Hillary all the way. Obama might be an inspiring guy, but inspiration and promises of "change" don't get anywhere when it comes down to the nitty-gritty of politics. Moreover, it's painful to watch the media, the Republicans, and lots of Democrats just pile on Hillary for anything and everything. If John Edwards gets teary eyed, he's passionate. If Hillary does, she's too emotional to be president. WTF?
Hillary. And if I were in NH I would vote for her at Brookside Church, which was featured on CNN and NBC this morning. I used to play there when I was little. I really miss NH today...
Hillary! Obama wants to bring about change while be advised by Inside-the-Beltway hardliners. The last time a candidate promised that and didn't deliver was, well, this President and look what happened.
I do not believe a word that John Edwards says. If he gets teary-eyed, he's not passionate. He's acting.
Hillary. I distrust a couple of her senior advisers who rightly so have come under fire lately for making her run like an incumbent man, when the reason people should vote for her is because she's the most experienced, most qualified candidate out there - and that she's a woman. She's been leaning too much on people who tell her to be centrist, to show she has cajones... Run like the woman that you are, Hillary, and the leader you should be for our country.
EDWARDS! He's the only one with the combination of experience and passion that will bring about real change AND be realistic about what we can accomplish. He's also the one who's really talking seriously about economic justice, which truly I believe is the root of so many problems in this country. If you don't have the money to put food on the table for your kids or get them health care, then why should you give a rat's ass about the war? I know he's the underdog, but he's definitely the best candidate.
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Hillary Clinton, hands down...but if I were an "R," I would vote for Rudy Giuliani.
If I voted Republican, Ron Paul. He's the only guy up there with half a spine.
If I voted Democrat, Hillary all the way. Obama might be an inspiring guy, but inspiration and promises of "change" don't get anywhere when it comes down to the nitty-gritty of politics. Moreover, it's painful to watch the media, the Republicans, and lots of Democrats just pile on Hillary for anything and everything. If John Edwards gets teary eyed, he's passionate. If Hillary does, she's too emotional to be president. WTF?
Your mom.
Obama. Although I think Clinton would deliver just as much change - any Democrat would. To me, change is political code for I don't like Bush either.
Hillary. And if I were in NH I would vote for her at Brookside Church, which was featured on CNN and NBC this morning. I used to play there when I was little. I really miss NH today...
Hillary! Obama wants to bring about change while be advised by Inside-the-Beltway hardliners. The last time a candidate promised that and didn't deliver was, well, this President and look what happened.
I do not believe a word that John Edwards says. If he gets teary-eyed, he's not passionate. He's acting.
Hillary. Let's face it - she has the background, energy, passion and connections to make America great.
Hillary. I distrust a couple of her senior advisers who rightly so have come under fire lately for making her run like an incumbent man, when the reason people should vote for her is because she's the most experienced, most qualified candidate out there - and that she's a woman. She's been leaning too much on people who tell her to be centrist, to show she has cajones... Run like the woman that you are, Hillary, and the leader you should be for our country.
EDWARDS! He's the only one with the combination of experience and passion that will bring about real change AND be realistic about what we can accomplish. He's also the one who's really talking seriously about economic justice, which truly I believe is the root of so many problems in this country. If you don't have the money to put food on the table for your kids or get them health care, then why should you give a rat's ass about the war? I know he's the underdog, but he's definitely the best candidate.
i knew it! I KNEW IT! QOTD is a cover for a straw poll. dammit!!
i wouldn't vote i'm an independent. i would probably cheer joyfully though.
Uh-oh. Vote early. Vote often.
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/01/new-hampshire-t.html
gravel
fuck hillary...
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