Nonsense. She's no more qualified than Pat Nixon or Lady Bird Johnson.
--- "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hillary Clinton is the wife of Bill Clinton, who was > a two or three term > Governor of Arkansas and two term President of the > US. Also, Hillary is > in her second term as a US Senator from NY, which is > one of the most > populated states of the Country. > > As wife to Governor Clinton and President Clinton, > she acted as > Ambassador and confidant to the state of Arkansas > and to America. Going > through all that provides a learning experience > about politics, how > government work, and how to build a network of > powerful legislators > needed to move legislation through the House and > Senate, so she has > developed plenty of rough bark on her. She has > about 35 years > experience being in and around politics, Government, > and of public > service., but Obama is still really young to the > game. > > I would prefer Hillary Clinton to Obama, but life is > good, as I like > both very much and either would put the USA back on > the right path. > Heck, even a McCain Presidency would be a big > improvement over the last > two Bush Administrations, and would inject a good > dose of reality back > into the executive office. <g>. > > Regards, > > LelandJ > > Michael Madigan wrote: > > Experience doing what? Threatening all of Bill > > Clinton's bimbos? > > > > > > > > --- "Leland F. Jackson, CPA" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > > >> At this point in time I think Hillary would be > >> better. She has more > >> experience, and is much better networked than > Obama, > >> and I think she > >> would be better able to push needed legislation > >> through congress with > >> some arm twisting, than Obama would. She also > has > >> more history than > >> Obama which is both a good and bad thing. > >> > >> Because Hillary has more History, I get a better > >> idea of how she would > >> manage the executive branch, and she has a good > >> network of candidates in > >> making her cabinet appointments. Obama is an > >> unknown with little > >> history, so I don't have a clue about what his > >> management style might > >> look like, as he tried to run the executive > office, > >> or who his cabinet > >> picks might be. > >> > >> On the negative side Hillary's history includes > all > >> the enemies she made > >> during Bill's terms in office, and all the > baggage > >> she is carrying from > >> her attacks from the political right, which seem > to > >> have done a good job > >> of labeling her an up-tight liberal. Obama, > having > >> never been in the > >> national limelight, is fresh. > >> > >> On the negative side of Obama having little > history, > >> it's unknown how he > >> would do under a "Swift Boat" like attack. > Hillary > >> has been thoroughly > >> investigated, so there is little about her, > outside > >> the record, that > >> could be attacked. If Obama wins the Democratic > >> nomination, the > >> Republican will begin a very extensive > investigation > >> of him. They will > >> turn over ever rock Obama ever stepped on looking > >> for anything that > >> could be used to attack him, and it remains to be > >> seen what might be > >> brought to light about Obama that might cripple > his > >> chances of winning > >> the General Election. > >> > >> One thing hurting Hillary is the way she appears > on > >> TV, and in photos. > >> She just doesn't seem able to take a decent > picture. > >> In front of people > >> she appear big eyed and excited, talks in a high > >> pitched voice, is > >> proportionally shorter and heavier than Obama, > and > >> just generally seems > >> more up-tight. Obama on the other hand is > >> comfortable and very relaxed > >> in front of people, is tall and slender, and > talks > >> in a very slow, deep > >> voice, and he takes great photos both in pictures > >> and on camera. He > >> come across very relaxed, self-confident and it > is > >> easy to listen to his > >> inspiring speeches. > >> > >> Another problem that Hillary has is many of her > >> enemies would view her > >> presidency as another Bill Clinton Presidency in > >> which she acted as > >> Bill's proxy. Also, having the wife of a former > >> president become > >> president herself might set a bad precedent, > which > >> could come back to > >> haunt the country in future years. > >> > >> Obama has done a good job as painting Hillary as > >> part of the Washington > >> establishment, (eg same-o, same-o), but a Hillary > >> Clinton > >> Administration, , if Hillary is elected > President, > >> would be a dramatic > >> change to the current Bush Administration, so > >> claiming that Obama is the > >> candidate of change is really just a spin. > Hillary > >> Clinton would take > >> the country in a new direction perhaps more so > than > >> Obama. > >> > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> LelandJ > >> > >> > >> > >> Stephen Russell wrote: > >> > >>> On Feb 13, 2008 1:33 AM, Kristyne McDaniel > >>> > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> > >>>> I'm a Hillary supporter, and my main reason for > >>>> > >> supporting her over Obama > >> > >>>> is > >>>> that we can't afford a lot of time learning on > >>>> > >> the job when it comes to > >> > >>>> defense and foreign policy. I believe that > >>>> > >> Hillary will make a lot fewer > >> > >>>> mistakes when starting a new administration > than > >>>> > >> Obama. His resume is just > >> > >>>> too thin for me. I don't dislike him; I'm just > >>>> > >> thinking he needs more > >> > >>>> fleshing out in the resume before becoming > >>>> > === message truncated === _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

