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Hillary Clinton is a person who engenders great emotion. People say that you either love her or you hate her. I often feel both emotions at the same time when it comes to her. I love her tenacity and grit. I hate her arrogance, stubbornness and self-importance. I love her [...]
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My love-hate relationship with Hillary Rodham Clinton
May
The Economist hates this race
May
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The Economist came out with an article today, provocatively entitled “Bomb OPEC.” In the article, they suggest that the 3 Presidential candidates’ economic policies and knowledge makes this campaign season difficult to watch. According to the article, none of the three is presenting a cogent economic policy. They would rather bash China and [...]
Hillary’s saber-rattling
May
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Hillary Clinton takes a very hawkish stance on National defense. When analyzing the differences between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, it is this national security hawkishness which strikes me as the most important policy difference between the two. Even John McCain is less hawkish than Clinton on national security.
Today the Carpetbagger Report has [...]
And you thought Maureen Dowd was funny
Apr
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The Globe & Mail columnist, Margaret Wente, goes one better with her dry and sarcastic wit about the U.S. Democratic primary race. She’s a Canadian writing for a Toronto-based paper and she has a wicked sense of humor.
Hillary Clinton’s most striking feature is her tenacity. She never, never, never, never quits. She knows voters [...]
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