I think this MIGHT be a problem for Hillary in 2008....
She changes her position on everything just about every week, so some hard core, far left liberals will remember the weeks that she tries to be a moderate...
However, I still believe the liberals will support ANYONE who is not a Republican, so it won't matter...
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
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Please cite an example of Hillary Clinton changing her position?
You are wrong about liberals supporting anyone who is not a Republic. My guess is that many "liberals" would support Chuck Hagel before they would support Joe Leiberman.
You don't seem to understand that liberals don't think all Republics are bad, only the ones who support George W. Bush and his policies.
I agree completely with your last paragraph Jim.
I would be hard pressed to vote for Hillary and I honestly believe she has little chance of getting the nomination.
I don't support her either. Doesn't mean I won't defend her against the usual Clinton bashing.
The fact that you don't think Hillary has every changed her position makes you an intellectual clown...I am leaving out of town now, hopefully someone else can give you some links...but it won't matter because her flip floppin ways have been well documented already
The fact that you don't think Hillary has every changed her position makes you an intellectual clown...I am leaving out of town now, hopefully someone else can give you some links...but it won't matter because her flip floppin ways have been well documented already
No, you said she "changes her position on everything just about every week." That's a bold statement and I don't believe it. You asserted it. Put up the proof or be accused of spouting rubbish.
George Bush was opposed to nation building until something changed his mind. He also thought gay marriage should be a state issue.....something must have changed his mind. All this flip flop crap is just that..crap. I don't want her to be president, and don't think she will be. I am not opposed to her changing her mind in the view of new evidence. I just don't like where she is going.
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