Have you noticed how bitter Republicans sound when they speak of Hillary Clinton? They become almost rabid when her name pops up. Such hate...its amazing. Everything that she does and says is scrutinized by conservatives, and tv pundits alike. They even claim to want her to be the Democratic nominee, that is in public they do. What lies! Behind closed doors, they are shaking in their boots.
President Bush's numbers are so low, that it is going to take someone very dynamic to beat Hillary Clinton in the Presidentional election. And so far, all of the Republican candidates are "duds".
According to Politico.com, what many conservatives regard as the nightmare scenario -- President Hillary Rodham Clinton -- is increasingly seen by veteran Republican politicians and strategists as a virtual inevitability.
Many Republicans are realizing that the party needs good luck, including a change of fortune in Iraq, and a revival of organization and leadership in the conservative movement to avert another Clinton presidency.
Further more, the article quotes Tom Delay as saying in an interview last week, "If the conservative movement and Republicans don't understand how massive the Clinton coalition is, she will be the next president." Clinton will win, he added, "if we don't use everything available to us and motivate our base, the people that believe in us."
In his closed-door comments to conservative House members, DeLay warned of the wealth and political potency of the Clinton fundraising network.
"We do have to get our act together, and I'd agree with Tom DeLay on that," said Rep. Steve King of Iowa. "At this point, short an inspirational Republican nominee, then I would agree that it's going to be very difficult to beat Hillary if she wins the nomination."
Additionally, some Republicans say a Clinton presidency might even be good for Republicans. "If Americans actually have to witness and live through a Hillary Clinton presidency, it will remind us why we are fundamentally traditional conservatives in America. We believe in hard work, strong families," said Rep. Tom Feeney, R-Fla.
I don't know about you, but I believe that the U.S. was in better condition when Bill Clinton was in office than the country is in now. Times for Middle Class Americans have definitley gotten harder, and the divide between the haves and the have nots has grown tremendously.
After having 8 years of the Bush Administration with lies, deceit, arrogance, scandal and corruption, a Clinton Presidency is just what the doctor ordered. And personally, I don't believe anyone will ever want to go back to the awful days of the Bush Administration.
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