Hillary Should Get Out Now

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  • Posted By: decapo100 @ 02/25/2008 10:54:41 PM

    Why don't you wise up and start using wisdom and stop trying to sway voters. You know as well as I do that Hillary is by far the most qualified to run this country! The last 2 times America voted out of emotion instead of wisdom got us into the worst Presidency in history. It's your families health and welfare that is at stake here also. WISE UP AND START USING YOUR HEAD! instead of ignorance!

  • Posted By: zenmonk @ 02/25/2008 10:54:11 PM

    wow, first off to santana1969. i find it incredible sad if you really have been in "poletics" for 8 years. one would think people working within this field should be able to spell politics. secondly it is most deppressing that in this day and age people are choosing the leaders of our great nation on physical appearence and skin color. this speaks volumes of your intelligence and personality. it is extremely unfortunate that there are still idiots like yourself around. i dream of a day when we as humans can rise above such petty differences and realize we are all Human beings and that race, nationality, and religion shouldnt seperate us as a species.

  • Posted By: lapeach @ 02/25/2008 10:52:17 PM

    The "Bo-Jangles" comment was so unnecessary and true display of that person's ignorance!

  • Posted By: thisvoice @ 02/25/2008 10:51:32 PM

    Mrs. Clinton, please don't listen to the naysayers. Stay in this race! The young folks voting for Obama don't really have a clue about reality yet. And there are so many people who are used to sound bytes that they are fooled by sweet talk far too easily. But you're the best candidate. Obama needs a lot more seasoning and a lot less arrogance.

  • Posted By: thisvoice @ 02/25/2008 10:51:29 PM

    Mrs. Clinton, please don't listen to the naysayers. Stay in this race! The young folks voting for Obama don't really have a clue about reality yet. And there are so many people who are used to sound bytes that they are fooled by sweet talk far too easily. But you're the best candidate. Obama needs a lot more seasoning and a lot less arrogance.

  • Posted By: Billy Bob @ 02/25/2008 10:50:31 PM

    I agree, Hillary should get out now. All she is doing is creating drama to try and change things. It only hurts the party and makes her look worse. Look at how she has run her campain. The rats are getting out just like they were with Bushe's Cabinet. I doubt it would be any different if she were in the White House.

  • Posted By: memo02 @ 02/25/2008 10:49:59 PM

    This is my comment: I understand the media just i believe just 5% of what they said just I let you know we still need some one who balance all the problems some one create ober the past presidence we are on the same point from 8 years from now and we still not learning, we can show to other places in our world we can wet back and change the future to be better I belive Mrs: Hillary Clinton is the person can make this happens just remember this in few years:

  • Posted By: Gemstone @ 02/25/2008 10:49:52 PM

    I am not going to vote McCain! I am not going to vote Obama! I am not going to vote Nadar! Why is because none are the best or right match for what we need as America in 2008 I will ONLY vote for Hillary Clinton! If she does not win the Democratic Party nomination I will take my rights as and American and do a write in vote for Hillary Clinton for President and John Edwards for Vice President. My mind is made up! I have to answer to myself! Not otheres!

  • Posted By: decapo100 @ 02/25/2008 10:49:36 PM

    Newsweek should stop trying to influence voters and start reporting the news. You all know as well as I do that Hillary is by far the most qualified to be President. The last 2 times America voted out of emoptions and not wisdom look where it got us all. Wise up Newsweek! Your futures are at stake also!

  • Posted By: agreengo @ 02/25/2008 10:49:30 PM

    so Hillary has experience?
    What experience? She has been married to a lifelong politician?
    So I guess it would be OK to use that logic with any other profession?
    if your Doctor, Lawyer, Plumber, is out sick it would be fine for the spouse to step up and do the job?
    Someone needs to call her out on that line she is putting out.
    I don't care for Obama as he has no substance but Hillary makes me remember the whole "I didn't inhale" BS all over again.
    The Clinton's (IMHO) think that the American public are stupid with the comments & lies in the last 20 + years is that what people really want... another repeat of what a joke the White House was while the Clinton's were in there?

  • Posted By: agreengo @ 02/25/2008 10:49:04 PM

    so Hillary has experience?
    What experience? She has been married to a lifelong politician?
    So I guess it would be OK to use that logic with any other profession?
    if your Doctor, Lawyer, Plumber, is out sick it would be fine for the spouse to step up and do the job?
    Someone needs to call her out on that line she is putting out.
    I don't care for Obama as he has no substance but Hillary makes me remember the whole "I didn't inhale" BS all over again.
    The Clinton's (IMHO) think that the American public are stupid with the comments & lies in the last 20 + years is that what people really want... another repeat of what a joke the White House was while the Clinton's were in there?

  • Posted By: engineerbob @ 02/25/2008 10:48:56 PM

    If Obama wins the nomination I will vote Republican for the first time in my voting life (over 40 years). Obama promises us hope, nothing else. When he fails (and he will) what can he be held accountable for? He only promises hope, not concrete solutions. And why does the media not pick up on thisYet Ob? Where are all the hard questions, asking for his plans? The press ignore this side of his campaign. If Hillary or M Cain make a reference to a promise, the media wants to see how they intend to do that right away. ama can make promise after promise with no concrete plan and it is allowed to fly free. And if he makes an unwise comment, it is forgotten within the hour. Mc Cain and Clinton will be hounded for weeks if they mis-speak. I pose the following question to all those caught up in the Obama excitement: If General Motors, GE or any other large corporation needed to replace their CEO would they look for someone with a track record and experience, or would they select a new college graduate who offered youth and "hope"? I guess if they didn't care about their company, they'd take a chance on the college grad. I care about my country too much, so I opt to vote for knowledge and experience.

  • Posted By: ladyintexas @ 02/25/2008 10:18:23 PM

    I do not think right wing media and Fox is for Obama

    • Posted By: blackhappy @ 02/25/2008 10:48:42 PM

      But you know they're PRAYING to run against Hillary.

  • Posted By: JZBird @ 02/25/2008 10:48:24 PM

    Hang in there, Mrs. Clinton. We wish you all the best in getting the Democratic nomination, because you will definitely be beatable by even the most uninspiring Republican candidate come November. We're not so sure about Mr. Obama

  • Posted By: gmk2mom @ 02/25/2008 10:48:17 PM

    Hillary is the only candidate that can fulfill this position without any hiccups - come on she has already ran our country - we don't need any further delays from the war ending and waiting for a candidate to get up/running - Hillary and Bill did a phenonmenal job - we had full employment, America's ratings were great, and our country was at peace. I concur with the rest of you - if Obama takes the Democratic vote I will vote Republican for the first time. I too am AfAm - I don't trust Obama.

  • Posted By: -Myst- @ 02/25/2008 10:48:12 PM

    who do you fear more the blacks or god!

  • Posted By: TokyoTaka @ 02/25/2008 10:47:59 PM

    Hillary is too devisive, with lots of exposure but no accomplishments. Obama is charismatic, but a real lightweight, and with 90% of our budget sunk in entitlement programs, has no chance at change. McCain is a one-trick pony, but strong on much-needed defense. How about Ralph Nader vs. Mike Huckabee?

  • Posted By: Marjolein @ 02/25/2008 10:47:21 PM

    Response to pasbair:
    If you are not from our country - butt out. You don't live here, you can't vote!!!

  • Posted By: momerath @ 02/25/2008 10:47:03 PM

    The article made me sad. I don't think Obama has that much charisma. Nor does Clinton, but I hate charismka in politics by now. Go away, Charm! Where would the world be, if all the politicians of the world had to pass the "Like me; I'm easy to like," test. I'm not a Thatcher fan, but there was a leader! No charm! 'Didn't need it. Vladimir Putin, charmless, but he's got Russia stable, as no one else could.
    I fear that too, too many U.S. citizens are like children, wanting all their nourishment with lots of sugar and useless and often harmful ingredients, as if those were the main reasons to eat.
    Somewhere there's a great president, who will never be seen or heard, because s/he isn't charismatic enough. That's troublesome! This whole idea of how we look at "winning" and "quitting" and "losing" is just as foolish. It's not about the individua's personality or ability to prove him/herself in sound bitesl; it's about
    what the person can achieve, and how will we ever know, until we stop pandering to looks and to likability.

  • Posted By: gmk2mom @ 02/25/2008 10:46:49 PM

    Hillary is the only candidate that can fulfill this position without any hiccups - come on she has already ran our country - we don't need any further delays from the war ending and waiting for a candidate to get up/running - Hillary and Bill did a phenonmenal job - we had full employment, America's ratings were great, and our country was at peace

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