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Date Posted: 11:43:25 02/24/08 Sun
Author: Lynx
Subject: Re: SNL & a Hillary question
In reply to: AssieKay 's message, "Re: SNL & a Hillary question" on 11:24:42 02/24/08 Sun

>I share your opinion of Hillary. That was very well
>stated. I can honestly say I don't know much about
>Dick Cheney. He and Hillary seem so completely
>different on the surface I find it interesting that
>you compared the two.

Cheney is also intelligent, ruthless, and power-mad. He just didn't have to attain the office of president to wield that power.

>After all this, I cannot imagine her being electable,
>and I think she may ruin it for any woman in the
>forseeable future. In my opinion, she reinforces the
>notion that women are more emotional than men, are
>more easily rattled and less capable of remaining cool
>in a crisis than men, and are more petty than men. If
>ever elected, we can only hope she's sufficiently
>finished with menopause. She scares me.

The only real emotion I've seen in her is desperation. The tears of a previous speech were so calculated that I'm surprised they went over so well.

No matter who wins, we're screwed. We needed to be preparing for the end of oil ten or twenty or thirty years ago, but we haven't done it yet, and not one of the present candidates is going to prepare us in any substantive way. Even if you leave oil out of the picture, we have about a dozen other catastrophes waiting to happen, and, again, none of those are being addressed in ways that would actually prevent them.

Politics maketh me ill.

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