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To: RetiredNow who wrote (351348)9/21/2007 1:06:12 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572320
 
>Bush has destroyed too many relationships and we need to rebuild that. Can Hillary do that? I don't know.

Well, I don't think she's as polarizing as she's made out to be... she gets along really well with the Republican Senators, even Sam Brownback, and has also gotten close with Newt.

She's polarizing in the press because it has sold papers for the New York Post and Washington Times and gotten eyeballs for Fox News. It ain't surprising that Rupert Murdoch has been holding fundraisers for her.

The truth is that she will never say anything that would be offensive to anybody until it polls well...

-Z



To: RetiredNow who wrote (351348)9/24/2007 2:02:58 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572320
 
Interesting. The problem is that I'm sick of polarizing leaders and Hillary is just as polarizing as Bush. Obama and Edwards both seem to be better at getting people to like them and that is extremely important as a leader. I want a President that can unify the American people and can unify our country with our strongest allies like the European Union countries. Bush has destroyed too many relationships and we need to rebuild that. Can Hillary do that? I don't know. Her husband could and did. Maybe that will be a good role for him as 1st Gentleman.

I agree with....although Edwards needs to be careful......he plays 'rich man' way too much. That's a bad example when you're claiming to stick up for the poor.