Comments: Whither Hillary?

I cannot take her seriously anymore because she's on the flag buring and the video games and WTF. Don't we have important issues going on. (Pre-emptive War,Torture, Chemical weapons use, Voter fraud, spying....FASCISM.)Where is she. I would want Boxer or Slaughter before her. She's being run by someone that's not even watching.

Posted by mparker at January 22, 2006 09:34 PM
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Posted by Bendito at January 22, 2006 09:35 PM

We all know that Bendito knows plenty about servicing massa, physically and otherwise.

Posted by at January 22, 2006 10:33 PM

Hillary's a complete waste of space. There's hardly anyone on either side who supports her. Even Lieberman can claim better than that - a majority of Republicans at least support him.

Hopefully, neither of them will get anywere in the primaries, if indeed they make it that far.

Posted by SJ at January 23, 2006 01:01 AM

I agree, SJ. But why is it that Hillary doesn't see this?

Anyone have an idea?

Posted by pessimist at January 23, 2006 05:27 AM

Does anyone have a clue as to what the vast majority of Democrats believe and want?

Yes - Molly Ivins in her 1/20 column tells us exactly what the Dems believe and want - and she's got the stats to prove it.

Posted by DOT at January 23, 2006 06:06 AM

Hillary doesn't see because she's content in the DC bubble. She and her handlers (I love that term when I'm pissed at someone) don't look on the internet to see what people who are paying attention think. That's where Gore has the advantage. He's watching what active dems are writing/blogging about. If Hill got off her ass and talked about health care, she'd definitely be doing herself a big favor. But I'm not sure she really notices what regular people think.

And Mr Krugman's paragraph:

At first, federal officials were oblivious. "This is going very well," a Medicare spokesman declared a few days into the disaster. Then officials started making excuses. Some conservatives even insist that the debacle vindicates their ideology: see, government can't do anything right.

sounds so much like the Katrina fiasco, it just shows those idiots in DC are one-hit wonders (disasters) and have no ideas about real people.

Posted by Sharon at January 23, 2006 07:07 AM

Hillary is Opportunism defined.

No thanks.

Next.

Posted by God Of War at January 23, 2006 08:12 AM

"Pockets of resistance" sounds like Cheney and Rumsfeld talking about Iraq. Does that mean that the anti-war, increasingly anti-Hillary wing of Democratic party is in its "last throes"?

Posted by the exile at January 23, 2006 09:49 AM
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