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  • MONDAY FEBRUARY 26 2007 8:00 AM

Fuck Hillary Clinton



Currently Hillary Clinton is the front-runner for the Democratic candidate for president. She leads Barack Obama and John Edwards in all polls and has a formidable political machine behind her. She is also the worst candidate the Democrats could field because she is a horrible public speaker, a disgusting example of a political opportunist and a corporate whore of the highest degree.

Hillary is in one word, unelectable. Currently her unfavorable rating is in the high 40’s, while her “no opinion” numbers are nearly zero. Usually a candidate starts with a huge number of “no opinion” voters and tries to win them over. Not Hillary, she’s going to try to convince people who hate her to flip over to the Clinton side. It is a near impossible task, especially for someone who totally lacks the charm of her husband.

Hillary Clinton will never win the race against a Republican in a nationwide race because she is a weak public speaker. Couple that with the vacant likeability factor and you have a loser. Every word out of her mouth appears scripted and her demeanor is often cold. But the Democrats have taken a liking to this type of candidate, having chosen Al Gore and John Kerry as their last two presidential hopefuls, so who knows what will happen.

Hillary, like John McCain, is an ugly example of a political opportunist. Just last year Rupert Murdoch hosted a fundraiser for her. Yes, the owner of Fox News, who did so much to attack her and Bill while she was the first lady. Now he’s her buddy. Nothing like getting into bed with the enemy. She even showed up at the 10th anniversary party of Fox News. Why? Well, anyone seen the rash of Obama attacks on Fox lately? I wonder what part of her soul she is giving up to get that?

As far as the politics go, who is she? She has fought the battle against video games, been ambivalent about banning torture, supported a flag-burning amendment and voted once for the bankruptcy bill, one of the worst pieces of legislation ever to grace the halls of Congress. Had Hillary just voted for the bankruptcy bill, it would be bad, but the fact that she flip-flopped makes it even worse. When she was the first lady and she heard about the bill, her response was,


"Oh my God. We have to stop this law. It's not gonna happen."


Bill then vetoed it, twice. But guess what happened when she was a first term Senator? She voted for it. Why? Because she needed that corporate cash for her next campaign and selling out Americans was the best way to get it. Whatever it takes for Hillary to get ahead. The bill failed and when it came up again two years later, Hillary abstained from voting. It passed.

Hillary’s stance on Iraq has been idiotic. First she tried the incredibly successful tactic of John Kerry, saying that if she had known in 2002 what she knows now about Iraqi weaponry, she would never have voted for the Senate resolution authorizing force. Smart choice, follow the loser. On the very same day she and the rest of Congress authorized the use of force, Barack Obama was questioned about the vote and he said it was a mistake to give the president that kind of power.

Thankfully, those who oppose the war pushed Hillary for more and two weeks ago she gave an answer that should doom her campaign.


“If the most important thing to any of you is choosing someone who did not cast that vote or has said his vote was a mistake, then there are others to choose from.”


First of all, thanks for the other choices, the people who do not have blood on their hands. And secondly, does this kind of talk sound familiar? Like something the current president of the USA might say? I’m not interested in having another president who can’t admit they were wrong. But she wasn’t done acting like Bush just yet, how about using the 9/11 card when talking about her vote…


"As a senator from New York, I lived through 9/11 and I am still dealing with the aftereffects," Clinton said. "I may have a slightly different take on this from some of the other people who will be coming through here."


Too bad Iraq has nothing to do with 9/11, but a really nice play right out of the Dick Cheney handbook. Plus, she was CLOSER to New York, so she knows how to handle terrorism better. The others just don’t understand. Karl Rove would be proud. Are we done? No.


“To underscore a point, some people may be running who tell you we don’t face a real threat from terrorism,” she said. “I’m not one of them. We have serious enemies who want to do us serious harm.”


If you did not know Hillary said that, you would think it came out of Cheney’s mouth. These are not merely slips of the tongue, as James Carville has been repeating these exact phrases on talk shows. This is her plan of attack against other Democratic candidates.

But the ugliest and scariest thing about Hillary Clinton is that she is a leading member of the Democratic Leadership Council. These are the people whose policies led to the massive success of the Republican Party over the last twelve years. And Hillary is their new boy, as it were.

The DLC is the corporate-funded right wing of the Democratic Party. It was founded in the mid 1980s by a small group of mostly white, male, largely southern Democratic politicians, corporate lobbyists and fundraisers. They loath the left wing of party, you know, the unionists, blacks, feminists, Greens, and pretty much any cause group, basically the people who are known as the Democratic base.

The DLC noticed all the corporate money flowing into the Republican Party and decided to hijack the Democratic Party and move it to the right. And with the help of their own think tank, the Progressive Policy Institute, they succeeded. The Democratic party has now only rebounded from their ill formed policies. The DLC is an organization conceived to service boardrooms and money above all else. About two hundred corporations comprise its Board of Advisors (fee: $5,000), and nearly 100 pay the cost to be on the DLC's Policy Roundtable ($10,000 each). For $25,000, around 30 corporate executives are members of the DLC Executive Council. Enron sat there, along with Philip Morris, Texaco, Chevron, and Dupont.

That is Hillary Clinton’s base. That is the reason Rupert Murdoch is in her corner. She is quite simply, a corporate whore. The Democratic base to her is the same as the Christian Right to Bush: A tool to be used to get into office, but once there cast them aside and only do the bidding of the corporate world. No other Democratic candidate comes close to being a corporate sellout like Hillary. I have not yet chosen a candidate and will not for some time, but I know I will never vote for her.

 

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emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

FEB 26, 2007 08:12 AM

FearTheReaper said: Hillary's stance on Iraq has been idiotic.

I'm with ya on this one.

SevenMag

SevenMag

Blue Springs, MO
June 2003

FEB 26, 2007 08:20 AM

who the fuck votes for Democrats anyway?




WordForrest

WordForrest

Boulder, CO
June 2006

FEB 26, 2007 08:24 AM

I'm ambivalent. I read more and more that makes me feel as if Obama is more-or-less manufactured, a man not particularly full of originality or individual leadership. And I read more and more that makes me feel as if Hillary is simply the spearhead of yet another corporate-political machine. Methinks the choices look awfully thin. If someone doesn't feel like wasting a vote on an independent party, what are the choices, really? ~f~

DrKobra

DrKobra

Fort Wayne, IN
June 2004

FEB 26, 2007 08:24 AM

One of the main reasons I'm going for Obama on this one is that I think Americans are sick of Heredity or Cronyism... Bush Sr. to Bush Jr., Bill Clinton then his wife Hillary. Rumors in the past of Jeb Bush, Condi, Colin Powell, wouldn't be surprised if Chelsea makes her way to the House of Representatives one day. Politics have always been a psuedo hollywood, but it seems its blown up and become reality. Obama, at least has no connections to anything before, and couple with his age, could bring about a freshness to the office that hasn't been there for a decade or two.

HoneyBadger

HoneyBadger

San Luis Obispo, CA
July 2006

FEB 26, 2007 08:26 AM

If being a good public speaker has so much to do with becoming the President, how do you explain old Georgie boy?

aleksa

aleksa

Tacoma, WA
April 2006

FEB 26, 2007 08:27 AM

If she runs, we're going to get stuck with another Republican president again. End of story.

dopeydadwarf

dopeydadwarf

I'm lost
June 2005

FEB 26, 2007 08:27 AM

She supported the idea to allow illegal immigrants to have access to social secuirty, and she would not vote for making english the national language of the US.

Democract, Republican. There acutally used to be a differenct, anymore I don't know what the fuck your so called "allegence" really matters.

Prometo allegence a los Estados Unidos de América. or something like that I suppose.

WordForrest

WordForrest

Boulder, CO
June 2006

FEB 26, 2007 08:29 AM

DrKobra said:
One of the main reasons I'm going for Obama on this one is that I think Americans are sick of Heredity or Cronyism...



I agree with you. If I'm leaning toward Obama over all other contenders, it's primarily because of this.

emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

FEB 26, 2007 08:31 AM

Forsta said:
I'm ambivalent. I read more and more that makes me feel as if Obama is more-or-less manufactured, a man not particularly full of originality or individual leadership. And I read more and more that makes me feel as if Hillary is simply the spearhead of yet another corporate-political machine. Methinks the choices look awfully thin. If someone doesn't feel like wasting a vote on an independent party, what are the choices, really? ~f~

This is why I'm slightly disappointed that Vilsack's running, but I'm sort of talking out my ass because I haven't read Obama's book yet (speaking of which, I think I'm going to go pick it up right now).

johnnybourbon

johnnybourbon

USA
October 2004

FEB 26, 2007 08:33 AM

Does anyone not notice that the democratic and republican partys are one in the same? They have been doing the good cop, bad cop routine for so long it would seem like people would be starting to get hip to it. Ever wonder why we have been going thru the same shit for years and years and years? Like Malcolm X once said "the conservatives and the liberals are like wolves and fox's. The wolf isnt afraid to snarl and show you his teeth, while the fox will greet you with a smile, but no matter what, once you get into their cave they both intend to eat you."

Wendy

Wendy

SUICIDEGIRL

Israel

FEB 26, 2007 08:35 AM

aleksa said:
If she runs, we're going to get stuck with another Republican president again. End of story.



and you think if Obama or Edwards runs, you're in the clear? hahaha.

aegies

aegies

Oakland, CA
June 2004

FEB 26, 2007 08:39 AM

deanmoriarty said:
If being a good public speaker has so much to do with becoming the President, how do you explain old Georgie boy?



Because he's personable, and "folksy". He makes a connection with people regardless of the retarded bullshit coming out of his mouth, and sometimes moreso because of it.

JoLeigh

JoLeigh

SUICIDEGIRL

Florida, USA

FEB 26, 2007 08:40 AM

puke puke puke
i am truly scared about our future

we are as a nation, being run by corporations this is no longer a democracy, as we have seen in the past
exhibit A the 2000 election of the antichrist

The popular vote didn't win....
politics consist of which CEO put out more money to whatever "party"
Hello dictatorship and tyranny

Uncognitive

Uncognitive

Brooklyn, NY
May 2003

FEB 26, 2007 08:42 AM

johnnybourbon said:
Does anyone not notice that the democratic and republican partys are one in the same?



Maybe because they're really not, on a huge number of very substantive policy issues?

Holy fuck, do you really think the last seven years would have unfolded exactly the same way if Gore had become President in 2000?

Priest_

Priest_

USA
January 2007

FEB 26, 2007 08:44 AM

I've been saying this whole time that Hilary Clinton is unelectable. She's a horrible public speaker. And for anyone who thinks I'm just against women, I think Nancy Pelosi is a good public speaker. She has it going on. But Hilary just sounds screechy and irritating.

Barak, however, seems to be someone who may actually be able to have some new ideas or at least be a good leader of the country.

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