Author: Michael Madigan
Posted: 2008-02-13 at 11:33:26
Experience doing what? Threatening all of Bill
Clinton's bimbos?
--- "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <lelandj@mail.smvfp.com>
wrote:
> At this point in time I think Hillary would be
> better. She has more
> experience, and is much better networked than Obama,
> and I think she
> would be better able to push needed legislation
> through congress with
> some arm twisting, than Obama would. She also has
> more history than
> Obama which is both a good and bad thing.
>
> Because Hillary has more History, I get a better
> idea of how she would
> manage the executive branch, and she has a good
> network of candidates in
> making her cabinet appointments. Obama is an
> unknown with little
> history, so I don't have a clue about what his
> management style might
> look like, as he tried to run the executive office,
> or who his cabinet
> picks might be.
>
> On the negative side Hillary's history includes all
> the enemies she made
> during Bill's terms in office, and all the baggage
> she is carrying from
> her attacks from the political right, which seem to
> have done a good job
> of labeling her an up-tight liberal. Obama, having
> never been in the
> national limelight, is fresh.
>
> On the negative side of Obama having little history,
> it's unknown how he
> would do under a "Swift Boat" like attack. Hillary
> has been thoroughly
> investigated, so there is little about her, outside
> the record, that
> could be attacked. If Obama wins the Democratic
> nomination, the
> Republican will begin a very extensive investigation
> of him. They will
> turn over ever rock Obama ever stepped on looking
> for anything that
> could be used to attack him, and it remains to be
> seen what might be
> brought to light about Obama that might cripple his
> chances of winning
> the General Election.
>
> One thing hurting Hillary is the way she appears on
> TV, and in photos.
> She just doesn't seem able to take a decent picture.
> In front of people
> she appear big eyed and excited, talks in a high
> pitched voice, is
> proportionally shorter and heavier than Obama, and
> just generally seems
> more up-tight. Obama on the other hand is
> comfortable and very relaxed
> in front of people, is tall and slender, and talks
> in a very slow, deep
> voice, and he takes great photos both in pictures
> and on camera. He
> come across very relaxed, self-confident and it is
> easy to listen to his
> inspiring speeches.
>
> Another problem that Hillary has is many of her
> enemies would view her
> presidency as another Bill Clinton Presidency in
> which she acted as
> Bill's proxy. Also, having the wife of a former
> president become
> president herself might set a bad precedent, which
> could come back to
> haunt the country in future years.
>
> Obama has done a good job as painting Hillary as
> part of the Washington
> establishment, (eg same-o, same-o), but a Hillary
> Clinton
> Administration, , if Hillary is elected President,
> would be a dramatic
> change to the current Bush Administration, so
> claiming that Obama is the
> candidate of change is really just a spin. Hillary
> Clinton would take
> the country in a new direction perhaps more so than
> Obama.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>
>
>
> Stephen Russell wrote:
> > On Feb 13, 2008 1:33 AM, Kristyne McDaniel
> <newsbox@mcstyles.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I'm a Hillary supporter, and my main reason for
> supporting her over Obama
> >> is
> >> that we can't afford a lot of time learning on
> the job when it comes to
> >> defense and foreign policy. I believe that
> Hillary will make a lot fewer
> >> mistakes when starting a new administration than
> Obama. His resume is just
> >> too thin for me. I don't dislike him; I'm just
> thinking he needs more
> >> fleshing out in the resume before becoming
> president.
> >>
> >> Anyhow, that's my opinion. What's yours?
> >>
> >>
> >
>
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> >
> > I'm afraid of what will attach itself to Obs
> coattails.
> >
> > He will be in for a rude awakening when every
> black person expects that he
> > will appoint black people to ALL of his positions
> across the nation.
> >
> > I have seen this happen first hand in Memphis and
> it is not pretty the state
> > of our city today. Granted our local city and
> county politicians are so
> > caught up in the game of their office and not what
> that office should do.
> >
>
>
>
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