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Hillary is now an official US Senator

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I think it is very interesting.

Not good, not bad... Interesting.

Time will tell, and only time will tell...
 


<< Russ...if you think we should respect this blithering idiot in the white house, shouldn't we respect Hillary just as much? >>



Typing,

WTF did I just say? BTW, I can't believe you're calling President Clinton a blithering idiot after all he has done for us.

Russ, NCNE
 
Senator Hillary. Well, while the thought doesn't exactly thrill me, neither does the idea that Ted Kennedy is still a Senator either. What else is there to say.... saying another state was stupid for choosing a particular individual for elected office is like telling someone, &quot;wow, what an ugly baby you have.&quot; All i can say is, enjoy your choice, New York.
 
I know that Ms. Clinton is one damn sexy &amp; bright lady but Millenium would be well served to use both hands as he types when he thinks about her. That would prevent quintuple posting and keyboard gooing.

BTW, I think that she'll do a good job.

Hard To Handle (Otis redding)
 
Some of us, Russ, understand sarcasm when we read it. But then again, you believe in almost nothing that you say here, right?
 
&quot;History in the making.&quot;

Excuse my ignorance, but what do you feel is so very historical about this? She's not the first woman Senator, not the first Senator to have almost no direct ties to the state she represents, and she's certainly not the first or most liberal Senator we've ever had. So what's the big deal, apart from the fact that she was the First Lady prior to her election to Senator? While slightly interesting, i don't see anything even slightly historical in this.

&quot;Senator today, first lady President in 4 years. You can take that to the bank.&quot;

Classy, how much money do you have to make a wager on that? I don't see it as an impossibility, but to think that it's an inevitability? I'd say chances are that, barring a horrible 4 years for George W., she wouldn't risk running against an incumbent President. It's always an uphill struggle to do so. I'd say odds would favor her running for President, assuming that's her goal, in 2008, much more so than in '04. Just my $.02
 


<< But then again, you believe in almost nothing that you say here, right? >>



Typing,

You're confused again. I believe nothing you say.

Russ, NCNE
 
What's the big deal? The vast majority of polies everywhere (not just the US) are either self serving lawyers or self serving wannabe lawyers (those ones just didn't do well enough at school to get into uni'), so really she's no different to the rest of them in the Senate.
 
Jeremy

Last attempt?

Do you know something the rest of us don't or is that a death threat on a Senators life?
 


<< Do you know something the rest of us don't or is that a death threat on a Senators life? >>



Oh please. You are a moron for even suggesting that.
 
With all of Hillary's charm and witt she would walk away with the Presidency. Despite what a few people think of her, Hillary has a very commanding presence about her. I think she will be enticed to run for President and will win. Whether you love em or hate em, the Clintons are some of the best politicians and political minds ever to grace Washington. And politics will win in the end over everything else.
 
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