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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (18236)11/26/2007 11:55:38 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 224762
 
Clinton is our most popular president since JFK and Reagan and left office with higher approval ratings than Reagan.

Hillary Clinton benefits greatly from that. Hillary is only unpopular with the far right because of the dishonest propaganda and smears put out about her by the Newsmax and Dick Morris types. She is also less popular on the left than Obama.

In fact Newsmax and Morris are the really immoral ones. They have tried to fabricate "crimes" Hillary is guilty of, but she is innocent of all charges.

Hillary has actually never done anything significantly wrong in her entire career except once trusting Bush-Cheney on Iraq. That was her one big mistake, and it's costing her. Just as it has cost every major leader who ever backed Bush. With Howard's defeat in Australia almost every single world leader who backed Bush has now gone down in flames. So Hillary's one vote for Bush in 2003 costs her. But still, she could beat anyone on the GOP side quite handily, and 60% of the public will trust her in the end to do a much better job than Bush or the GOP candidates. The real trust and hatred problems are on the right where Bush is the most despised president in US history. And the only reason congress is unpopular is because they haven't stopped Bush's Iraq debacle yet or impeached Cheney.
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