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Reply #20: That's well said. Clinton is not natural at being a candidate [View All]

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truedelphi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-08-08 03:33 PM
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20. That's well said. Clinton is not natural at being a candidate
not at all comfortable with being a candidate

Though I do think she was learning to become comfortable as time has gone on.

But she is conflicted - when something that takes away from her comes along - like the recent statements about Barack and MLK - she doesn't know when to be genuine and when to dump out whatever message some high paid consultatnt would fashion for her.

Her husband, Bill, does not have those conflicts. He (like Reagan did) has the ability to know when being competitive looks like leadership and when being competitive looks weird.

That being said, I would have voted for Hillary but it is like, Where TF! was she on the election issue and the stolen-ness of 2004. Just where!

Where Boxer was standing up for the Black Caucus and refusing to endorse the 2004 electoral votes, (WE THE PEOPLE DO NOT CONCEDE!) we heard not a peep out of Clinton.

All we know are the Machiavellian style rumors about her and Carville, and their having Kerry being told not to demand a vote examination. And her phone calls to Edwards telling him to not "grandstand" over counting every vote.

F! her for ever for that.

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