Do you still trust Hillary?

Ralphy1

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Finally speaking to her email situation and after foreign contributions to the Clinton charity while SoS, and after 30 years of other issues some Dems are looking elsewhere for 2016. How about you?
 

You don't see this as a Right Wing smear and straw grasp Ralphy? Of course it is.. and Trey Gowdy just tinkled in his pants a little at the prospect of dragging out the bogus BENGHAZI witch hunt. Of course I trust her.. She was an excellent Secretary of State... US Senator and First Lady. No one has her credentials.. Now we need to keep her from drifting too far right.. which she tends to do at times.

That's why I wish that Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren would run. I'm afraid this is going to be a campaign without a Democratic primary and no debates.. How else will the Progressive message get out there so people can contrast it against Republicans if there are no debates?
 

She got mixed reviews and many are still questioning her transparency and skating around the law. I, like many, would like to see some new faces after this long trek with the Clintons, but most are afraid that she has a lock on the nomination...
 
You don't see this as a Right Wing smear and straw grasp Ralphy? Of course it is.. and Trey Gowdy just tinkled in his pants a little at the prospect of dragging out the bogus BENGHAZI witch hunt. Of course I trust her.. She was an excellent Secretary of State... US Senator and First Lady. No one has her credentials.. Now we need to keep her from drifting too far right.. which she tends to do at times.

Same here. I have no reason not to trust her.
 
The Clinton family has been the target of Republican attacks for many years and as a result Hillary tends to assume a very defensive stance which includes keeping things very close to her chest. The result is not the most warm and fuzzy personae that the public would like to see. This will hurt her some but it's a reality that any Democratic candidate will have to endure, because the Republicans are always looking for any suggestion of impropriety to knock a Democratic candidate down. Hillary is a very smart woman and I think she'll do just fine.
 
The Clinton family has been the target of Republican attacks for many years and as a result Hillary tends to assume a very defensive stance which includes keeping things very close to her chest. The result is not the most warm and fuzzy personae that the public would like to see. This will hurt her some but it's a reality that any Democratic candidate will have to endure, because the Republicans are always looking for any suggestion of impropriety to knock a Democratic candidate down. Hillary is a very smart woman and I think she'll do just fine.

Yes, I totally agree.....Republicans will make her life a living hell, she is well aware of this going in.
 
I doubt that we have Ever had a politician who doesn't have Something questionable in their background. They are, after all, human...and humans are always screwing something up. The important issues should be...are they qualified, what do they Really stand for, and how much are they being controlled by their Big Money backers?

Sad to say...but about the Only President we have had in my lifetime that seemed to represent the Average person, was probably Harry Truman.
 
Never liked Hillary. I didn't trust her when she ran and won as NY Senator. And I didn't trust her when she got caught in the Whitewater controversy.
 
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Do we trust any Politician?

Remember that her husband left the USA in the best
financial state than his predecessors and if she did
get elected, they would no doubt be working together.

If I am wrong I apologise now.

Mike.
 
Do we trust any Politician?

Remember that her husband left the USA in the best
financial state than his predecessors and if she did
get elected, they would no doubt be working together.

If I am wrong I apologise now.

Mike.

You can bet they'd be working together. They are great political partners.
 
The Repubs will go to any length to try and smear a Clinton. She'll have my vote and I'll contribute and do some phone work for her as well, Ralphy....what's your phone number?
 
I was hoping Hillary would not run. With the Middle East in the terminal it is in and not likely to end soon, with Israel acting as they are, an enemy of our state, enjoined by our own Republican Party, not interested in governing but Causing disruptive behavior, embarrassing a sitting President, we need a strong man at the helm of state. Not that a woman could could not handle the job, the right woman could. I don't think Hillary is that woman. But with the Republican Party in such disarray, so that a junior Senator with little or no experience from Ar-Kansas could flip up a suggestion the entire republican senate would act on, this party could not possibly get a candidate elected even if they could agree on one. That being the case, Hillary will be the next President.
 
Anybody calling me other than a friend or relative will be treated to an array of profanities...:eek:nthego:
 
Hillary will be a lot better for the US than our Obama has been so far.

President Bill Clinton gave the US one of the best financial times as he had Republicans as his Congress and they guided him along to lower debts and best spent moneys.
 
I strongly suspect that Hillary was Bill Clinton's Primary Adviser, during his term as President. That said, she probably has far more experience with the inner workings of Washington than any other potential candidate. Whether that is a good thing, or not, depends upon a persons perspective of how Washington governs. Her biggest challenge will be keeping her "holier than thou" attitude in check.
 
I agree about Bill Clinton being a good president. I also agree that Hillary needs to keep her holier than thou attitude in check. Perhaps that is why I do not like her. As I said, though, if she ends up being the dem candidate I'll vote for her.

I agree with tnthomas "never did trust her but would vote for her if the were no alternative".
 


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