Tough. How does one define? I doubt she's going to go Rambo the terrorists.
Stands by her beliefs? Absolute pigheadedness. Bush 2.0
So, she may be, but (namelt the last two) are certainly not characters I'd look for in a President. Not to mention she has other qualities that make her unappealing. If you want those (notably the last one), vote Republican.
no, they will not "roast" her. would certainly be among the lowest voter turnouts in history...remember that southpark episode? would you vote for a giant douche or a turd sandwich?
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You're logic is absolutely flawed. a) you're biased. b) you're wrong
You're Rasmussen data is incredibly outdated: the latest poll (http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...uliani_45_to_45) has them tied at 45% Rasmussen also has Clinton beating McCain, Romney, Brownback, and even Newt Gingrich by handy margins. She also won he re-election to the U.S. Senate with 67% of the vote, winning substantial support from independents.
This stigma that "nobody like Hillary" is bunk, at best. She's currently the frontrunner for the nomination with 34% among registered Democrats, and she has an even wider lead according to other sources. Coupled with a solid VP choice, a Clinton presidency has a lot more than a fighting chance. And I know, dollars to donuts, that Obama and Edwards supporters would unite behind Hillary if she got the nomination.
Bottom line, you, and everyone who claims that Hillary doesn't have a chance are wrong.
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She doesn't have a chance. She is a women. Most Americans aren't ready for a women president. Though I have no problem with her. She has what it takes to lead well.
Same with Obama.
"Barrak (Spelling?) Hussein Osama, I mean Obama", the black son of a muslim, has no chance of winning either.
Sad, because they are both highly intelligent, worthy candidates. Just born the wrong color and gender.
Political brainclot?
If Clinton is allegedly so popular over other democratic candidates..why would Democrats jump ship, especially to the little bundle of contradictions that is Guliani.
No, but they're ready to get rid of this failed Neo-con experiment, which is enough to catalyse change.