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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: cnyndwllr who wrote (43562)11/20/2007 9:10:38 PM
From: KonKilo  Read Replies (1) of 541698
 
With Clinton, however, the feeling I get is that she mixes and matches issues to create a voting plurality and if she has a heart-felt driving motive I haven't seen it.

With HRC, you have to read the tea leaves, since she seems determined to run a gaffe-free campaign, which necessitates saying as little substantive as possible.

While she does not inspire me, I think hers would be an admin based on rational choices and competent management.

I do not think she would ever order a preemptive invasion and I think she could repair the worst of our foreign relations debacles with a steady hand and a fair approach.

The next president has no good options in Iraq that I can see. I think she would tack more to the dovish side after winning the office.

I'm not convinced she would be our best choice for POTUS, but she'd be so much better than what we've seen the past eight years, that I'd be willing to give her the major benefit of the doubt.

What are your thoughts about her, Ed?
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