Well I can't say I "don't like her." I think she's smart and very possibly capable of being President. She does give the outer impression of being tough and I guess I can see where some may use "bitch" to describe her. However, if a man had the "bitch" qualities wouldn't that be an asset? I don'tknow statistics, but am wondering if men more than woman dislike her and because she does come across as "strong", find it threatening?? Then again, I'm finding some women don't like her either. Either way I still think many will be surprised when someone else gets the next nomination.

I know as First Lady she presented a health care plan that didn't make it, but to be honest at that time, I really wasn't as concerned about what this plan consisted of. In the last few years, I've gotten older and would pay attention now to any health care proposals. So I can't really comment on what I did or didn't like about her plan.

If I may add another reason why "I" think she's not liked (especially by the right), simply because she was married to Clinton, bottom line.

All that being said, I am hoping she will not get the Democratic nomination for a couple reasons and I think pretty valid reasons.

1. I really think she's too new and I don't feel I know enough about her stand on issues. I think maybe she needs more experience. (Also, like I've mentioned a couple times, I don't think now (08)is the election to have a woman President, although hopefully the time is getting close)

2. Most importantly, I don't like the fact that she (and many of the Democrats btw) are NOT speaking out more against this Administration (i.e our reasons for war; the disgraceful scandals and overall incompetance). They come off like wimps. I would like someone more vocal about and straightforward on issues. Of course straightforward and politician is kind of a joke isn't it?

I'm willing to hear her out should she run, but I still think she's too green at politics.

TIS


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