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Politics : Hillary Rodham Clinton for President 2016 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Metacomet who wrote (402)4/14/2015 11:30:45 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 850
 
Don't you think not putting anything out now could be a part of the strategy where you make people "real hungry first and then give them food?" Off course only a person like Hillary, who has a huge name recognition, can afford to adopt this strategy. In the meantime she will just keep watching the vast right wing conspirators run their energy and stamina out criticizing her and increasing her visibility further not realizing that it will also be diminishing the visibility of the Republican candidates to the the point that people will wonder "Marco who?" Here is a curveball that her campaign has just hurled.

Hillary Clinton is off to a fuzzy start



To: Metacomet who wrote (402)4/17/2015 12:39:41 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 850
 
Agree that breaking the glass ceiling will only go so far. But should we not give her some more time. This time, we are not seeing another Obama opposing here that could break the big lead she has so early on. Americans can take care of themselves with a little help and the pickup on the jobs front is more of a success of the American people and not "as much" of the US President. Job loss like the type we saw in 2007 is attributable to a President but job gains and the willingness of the American people to go out and work instead of living on dole as those Republican nutheads in DC say. And here is something interesting that a conservative leaning daily has put out.

Clinton could be the fighter working people sorely need