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To: mph who wrote (325128)9/19/2009 5:41:12 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie1 Recommendation  Respond to of 794298
 
I agree on HC's strategy going forward. It is clear that BO gave her the Sec State position to HC to sideline her and keep her from being able to do any damage out there on her own.

I would be shocked if HC didn't resign from the position after she has done a year in the trenches.

If BO doesn't wake up soon, HC may be the dem party's only chance in 2012.

The democrat's treatment and NOW's silence with the Monica Lewinsky affair has always disgusted me.



To: mph who wrote (325128)9/19/2009 11:29:11 PM
From: RinConRon3 Recommendations  Respond to of 794298
 
I think Hillary missed an opportunity to feign "principle" and resign in protest over the cancellation of the missile shield. It was a chance to kick Obama in the teeth and kick off her campaign for Governor at once. She could cite her "unwavering support" for Israel and our formerly captive Eastern European allies. In light of the One's crumbling ratings it would be a serious blow to have the number 1 cabinet officer resign, and could elevate her in the eyes of many. Of course the loons would howl, but people are fast becoming disgusted with them. Lying about principle wouldn't be difficult. When did that ever stop a Clinton?