Thursday, November 15, 2007

Clinton blows with the wind of the polls

Yesterday, in an attempt to neutralize one possible threat at the debate, her campaign announced that Mrs. Clinton would not support driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants as president.

I will be quite sad for this country and my future as an American if the voters of this country as so damn stupid that fall for this lying crap a second time. News flash: More than any politicians in history, the Clintons do and say whatever the most popular position is at the time. They don't follow through, they don't keep promises.

Remember the tax cuts for the middle class...didn't get those, did we bubba?

4 comments:

PCD said...

Here's some questions that should be asked of LaClinton and the other Democrats tonight:

http://www.libertypundit.com/
2007/11/15/open-post-of-the-day-12/

blamin said...

Well it’s about time!

Finally, after running it through countless opinion polls, and paid “first impression groups”; the Clinton camp has discovered what Her “real” opinion is!

Surprise, surprise, surprise! It just so happens she agrees with the majority of voting Americans. I’m so happy that Hillary has all these people and resources to inform her of what to think!

Now if she would just hire Michael Moore, Ralph Nader, and Hugo Chavez she’d truly have the “dream team” and would be unstoppable. She’d be surrounded by people that share her worldview and there’s no telling what she’d discover she should think.

blamin said...

American

“Fake politicians”?!

Who do you believe is the closest to “real politicians”?

The Democrats don’t have a chance in hell of winning this election if they campaign on what they really believe.

Marshal Art said...

There are some that think it best for a presidential candidate to run on majority opinion. I think this is wrong. Congressmen and senators are the people's representatives. You want someone to do what you want, you vote for them. But a president should lead. A president should express what HE feels is the way to go and whether he is elected or not is based on how many agree. Bill Clinton stuck a wet finger in the air. Bush, for all his faults, came with clear ideas of what direction the country should go. That's leadership.