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Re: hmmmm...
Superflymom, I hear you! At this point I fear the Dean Scenario for her this winter. She will do wonders for mobilizing the GOP and Independent vote!

posted by kingmi on October 23, 2007 at 5:31 PM | link to this | reply

hmmmm...
The comments here aren't the hardest, fastest, most logical arguments there are I hope.  Otherwise, ouch for the democrats.  Experience winning elections is not an answer to what experience a person has running something.  As far as helping run the country with Bill goes, how did she help run the country?  She looked the other way and made excuses for Bill while he philandered, helped hide documents during investigations, attempted to make a mess of medicare, made underhanded campaign contributions look legit, and helped clean out the Whitehouse before moving out.  Last, but not least, every first time President is inexperienced at being President, yes, but, that doesn't mean the person is clueless about being in charge.  Hillary isn't even in charge of her own household, hello, I don't expect her to control the Whitehouse any better than she controls her own house...

posted by superflymom119 on October 22, 2007 at 3:22 PM | link to this | reply

Experience? You want experience?

She has experience beating him in an election, what more do you want?

On the other hand, there is nothing similar about being a mayor and being President of the United States. The only person who has experience at that job is the guy running for re-election. It's on the job training for every first time President.

posted by Whysper on October 17, 2007 at 10:08 AM | link to this | reply

She has helped run the federal government, both as a senator and as the
wife of the president.  I like her better (but not much) than his hair-splitting, self-aggrandizing, insufferable ass... One of his competitors needs to ask him exactly where in the Top five most famous people he ranks.  Here's a test:  Show his picture and pictures of Hillary, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, and Dick Cheney to schoolkids in rural and innercity schools.  I'll bet the other five are recognized far more often than Giuliani.  And that's just here in the U.S.  And that's just politicians.  He's an egotist with a overrated value of self-worth... 

posted by saul_relative on October 17, 2007 at 10:06 AM | link to this | reply