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Tuesday, May 31, 2005

If There Was Any Doubt…

If anyone was doubting the fact that Hillary is looking to '08 and a Presidential run, open today's Washington Post talking about Hillary's re-election bid in '06:

In 2000, she repeatedly pledged that she would finish her term without seeking the presidency. Aides say she will not issue such a pledge this time.

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It’s looking more Hillary will indeed run in 2008. Would she really be such a bad choice?

Dave Lucas on May 31, 2005 at 05:06 pm
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We don’t need another Clinton in the White House.  Period.


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Rob on May 31, 2005 at 06:05 pm
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Oh wait… you were serious? ::grooooan::

Aaron on May 31, 2005 at 06:05 pm
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You just know she’s gonna run, don’tcha?  And with Howard Dean as her foil she’ll position herself to look mighty moderate.  For crissake do not underestimate Hillary (or Bill for that matter).  She is gonna be a force to reckon with.

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LoadTheMule on June 1, 2005 at 05:06 am
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[...] SAY ANYTHING blogged about it earlier today… and now, on the heels of word over the holiday weekend that she’s gained support for a run for president in 2008 from a majority of Americans for the first time, Hillary Clinton may be getting ready for the ride of her life… and if you and I make it through 2008, we may see history made like it’s never been before… the first FEMALE president of the United States of America. Personally, I think Hillary has done a thorough job as New York State Senator. The importance and the quality of the legislation she has sponsored is what we really should look at. She has shown, that although she’s an outsider, she’s shed that skin… She’s a NEW YORKER now! Occam’s Razor Blogs it out of the ballpark (Here)!Yes, there are some sticky issues, like abortion… timesonline.co.uk reports: “...Her supporters have been at pains to challenge the assertion that perhaps the most divisive figure in modern American politics is reinventing herself. She has always been moderate on abortion, for instance, argued Peter Beinart, Editor of the left-of-centre magazine The New Republic. He said that she was relying on the same formula that her husband had used to cross the cultural divide by saying that abortion should be “safe, legal and rare”.Nevertheless, Mrs Clinton clearly has made great efforts to show that she is keen to find new ways in which politicians from both sides can discuss issues such as abortion without partisan rancour...” Read the rest.See Also:(news.telegraph): Hillary Clinton clears way for presidential runSo, the question: would Hillary Clinton as President be fitting in 2008?Your comments and trackbacks are welcome!No TrackBack on your blog? No Problem! Click on the logo below and follow instructions! Trackback URL for this entry:http://haloscan.com/tb/capitalregionpeople/111759419737953583NOTE: I will delete any TrackBacks that do not actually link and refer to this post. [...]

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