Will the Real Hillary Clinton Please Stand Up?

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[Barack Obama] has Hillary Clinton on the ropes. He's blown the heretofore presumptive presidential nominee out of the water by large margins in the last ten states of the primary election. He's also won among Americans voting outside the country. Even Bill Clinton has acknowledged that if Hillary doesn't get a win in Texas, she won't get the presidential nomination. So in the next two weeks her character, and the kind of experience she brings to the table will be on display. If she's truly committed to change, and what's in the best interest of the United States, we'll see a lady engaged in a valiant, yet, clean fight for Ae nomination. But if the "experience" she so often speaks of is of the old-style, me-first, America-be-damned kind of politics of the past, we're going to see a lot of lying, desperate mudslinging, and win-at-any-cost kind of tactics. Personally, I'm betting on the latter-in act, it's no longer a bet, she's already started. While Hillary speaks in wistful tones of how important it is for a Democrat to be elected president in the November election, it seems that it's only important to her if she happens to be that Democrat Instead of lifting herself up by telling the people of Texas why she'll be the better president, she's engaging in the old Republican-style politics of trying to tear Obama down. She says, for example, that all Obama brings to the table is a lot of inspirational rhetoric, while she has solutions This begs the question, if she truly believes that it is essential for a Democrat to be elected president in the next election, doesn't it matter to her that if Obama is the nominee the Republicans will seize upon her words to try to defeat him? If she truly has the solutions to America's problems, why doesn't she simply lay them out, instead of attacking a fellow Democrat?

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Will the Real Hillary Clinton Please Stand Up?

After seven years of agony during the Bush administration, America has learn that the most important characteristics to look for in a president is good character and common sense. WeVe learned, in a most painful way, that if a president lacks either of these qualities, everything else is meaningless. These past seven years have taught us...

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