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A question of judgement..
by cajean42

I was a Hillary Supporter. For years, I have been a supporter of Senator Clinton until this election year. I supported her because I identified with her having a man who was prone to stray.

As a woman, I would love to have a woman for president, however, it is not the time for Hillary.

Now that I see what character she has, I do not want this type of woman in the white house. She has been so disingenuous. She has been praised for "fighting for the working people". I am wondering where has she been for 35 years.

I have not seen Clinton front and center fighting for the things that have gone down the tube now. Plus she has voted in favor of the war! Plus she lies and lies and lies. So she is a liar. She is also playing the White card if there be such a thing. She reports that if Reverend Wright had been her pastor, she would have left that church. She says, " You can choose your pastor." What she didn't say is that in America, you can also choose your husband. She questions Obama's judgement for a man who Obama described was similar to an uncle for him, not a wife or partner. However, for years she has played second fiddle to any woman that sooted her husbands fancy. Is her self esteem low? Can she lead a country fully if she could not manage the goings on in her own home? What does this say about her judgment? She stayed and still stays til this day.

I dare not mention John McCain and his "personal" relationships. When the going gets tough in relationships, John McCain got going into the budweiser estate with Cindy. He dumped his wife. So when John McCain cannot win a war, will he leave the US and go to be emperor of another country? Why is the media not covering John McCain's courting John Hagee and Rob Parsley?

The truth is that Barack did what he needed to do because Reverend Wright was really out there. I would not be suprised if Clinton was somewhere in the middle of that fiasco. The Clintons have done a lot "stuff". So my point is that when it comes to judgement... let's be real!

Re: A question of judgement..
by Independent Military Spouse
I agree !! I'm a middle aged woman who would love to see a female President. However, I'm just holding my breathe hoping it will not be Hillary Clinton. What a poor role model !! I would rather wait than to see her as our first female President.
Re: A question of judgement..
by liseworks

Ditto ! I'm 55, white, female - this is not ! my idea of a cool female - I don't respect what she's about - she's corrupt, lacks character & integrity. I also feel a near-hysteria, like there's a nervous breakdown lurking in the near-future - she feels unstable to me.

Many Feminist groups have done a Switcharooni to Obama, imagine that, given that this was the supposed front-runner -

Everything happens for a good reason - in this case, it won't happen for Hillary ....for a good reason.

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