OK...I have to know.....
Yes, Obama is the current rock star playing for the "in" crowd...but...why are so few people here giving Hillary Clinton a serious look? I'm perplexed. I have heard so many negative things (not here) about Clinton in the last few weeks...about her hair, suits, being a beeyotch, not being feminine (ie she should wear skirts and soften her make-up) etc. I believe she is being judged by a double standard.
But if you vote based on the issues....can you tell me what sets Barack Obama apart from Hillary Clinton.
I would vote for Obama too...so don't misunderstand my post...but here is my concern:
Obama has been actively working in the Senate for what...a year... :huh: He has no military service and his CV is pretty...empty for now. He is high on hope and change, but he doesn't have a strong record to back it up with. Hillary Clinton has made her political mistakes, but she has a fairly solid record that you can look at in terms of her votes etc.
If the Junior Senator from Illinois goes up against John McCain (the grouchy old man <that I still like >) who seems to have less charisma but is a war hero and has a great deal more experience....I think Obama will lose. I say this because my republican dad has all but begged me to vote for Obama. "Kris, he's the best candidate. Don't vote for Clinton". Why would my DAD..Mr. Swiftboat veteran himself...want Obama on the ticket for the dems? I think it's because the republicans have electile dysfunction this time around and have no good candidates and he thinks that Obama is beatable. I also think that might be why some in the media are really giving Obama a free pass on everything while Hillary seems to be taking a nasty beating by members of CNN and MSNBC etc.
Again, I'm just curious, and I think everyone should vote for the candidate that represents them and their interests the most.
But what makes Obama the "clear" winner that has so many people feeling like they are being swept up in a movement that will never come again? That is kind of freaky to me. He's a great speaker, but....what else?
Kris
Yes, Obama is the current rock star playing for the "in" crowd...but...why are so few people here giving Hillary Clinton a serious look? I'm perplexed. I have heard so many negative things (not here) about Clinton in the last few weeks...about her hair, suits, being a beeyotch, not being feminine (ie she should wear skirts and soften her make-up) etc. I believe she is being judged by a double standard.
But if you vote based on the issues....can you tell me what sets Barack Obama apart from Hillary Clinton.
I would vote for Obama too...so don't misunderstand my post...but here is my concern:
Obama has been actively working in the Senate for what...a year... :huh: He has no military service and his CV is pretty...empty for now. He is high on hope and change, but he doesn't have a strong record to back it up with. Hillary Clinton has made her political mistakes, but she has a fairly solid record that you can look at in terms of her votes etc.
If the Junior Senator from Illinois goes up against John McCain (the grouchy old man <that I still like >) who seems to have less charisma but is a war hero and has a great deal more experience....I think Obama will lose. I say this because my republican dad has all but begged me to vote for Obama. "Kris, he's the best candidate. Don't vote for Clinton". Why would my DAD..Mr. Swiftboat veteran himself...want Obama on the ticket for the dems? I think it's because the republicans have electile dysfunction this time around and have no good candidates and he thinks that Obama is beatable. I also think that might be why some in the media are really giving Obama a free pass on everything while Hillary seems to be taking a nasty beating by members of CNN and MSNBC etc.
Again, I'm just curious, and I think everyone should vote for the candidate that represents them and their interests the most.
But what makes Obama the "clear" winner that has so many people feeling like they are being swept up in a movement that will never come again? That is kind of freaky to me. He's a great speaker, but....what else?
Kris
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