Reason #36542 why I love Hillary Clinton
Listen, if there is one thing you ever understand about me it is that Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton has two waiting kidneys, a liver, a heart, whatever she needs, right here in Boystown, because I love the woman.
She would have made a great President, would have governed from the Center, been a hawk in foreign policy, and would have told the Left to go f#### itself.
Only, she wouldn’t have censored herself.
The woman is a steamroller, is hilarious, and has always been nicer and kinder to me than just about anyone I have ever known.
I plan on using my life as a writer to get many of you who hate her to realize she is not the person the media convinced you she is…if she was, the Left would not have attacked her and installed Obama in her place. They did that because the Left can control him, but could never control Hillary.
A Democrat will not be president in 2012.
Hillary Clinton will not be the first female president…that will be Sarah Palin.
I do believe HRC will be the Democrat ptesidential nominee in 2016…who wins will depend on how well President Palin does in office.
I do not think anything can save Democrats. Not even HRC.
The damage Obama and the Left did to the party is just too great.
I will always love HRC on a personal level and guarantee you I will work for a Hillary Clinton Foundation someday…but the Obama/Leftist Democrat Party so alienated me that I am a Republican now.
I feel like I am coming out for the second time in life saying that, but the Democrat party left me when it veered so far Left.
I will never be a Democrat again.
But, I will always be a Hillary guy…just one who is going to make Sarah Palin the 45th president.
I love how they both screw with the media in every interview.
I love both of their spirits.
Worlds collide!
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I noticed you’re officially calling yourself a Republican now, as opposed to a conservative independent or whatever else. That takes a lot of guts and I support you, especially in light of what some local Cocktail Partiers have done to you. And this is coming from a non-Republican libertarian that generally has Republican loyalties in the election. I guess my comment really doesn’t have a point, just pointing out that I’ve noticed the transition.
If I really want to defeat the Cocktail Party I must do it from within.
Have to pick a side…and help Governor Palin, Allen West, Michele Bachmann, Jsn Brewer, Chris Christie and other awesome Americans kick cocktail party weinies nine ways to Sunday.
They are all great people.
The attacks they get each day are so terrible. I am glad they are strong people who will never give up.
Reading this site for so long has been a bit like watching you grow, Kevin. And it mirrors my political growth – I was a rabid leftist, not a centrist, at one point, so the comparison isn’t exact.
Yes, you’re just as harsh on the Cocktail Party, and rightly so. But seeing you move further and further from the left has been – well, it’s lovely.
Welcome Out, Kevin. Reagan transformed the Republican Party back in the day. Obama/Pelosi/Reid transformed the Democrat party recently.
We can transform the Republican Party today. Back to Reaganesque fiscal sanity.
Christie’s support of Mike Castle and not supporting Gov. Brewer’s fight against illegal immigration is capital sin.
Conservatives for Hillary.
she is just awesome. I love her.
Reason #1 i dont like HC
She signed recently a document stating that muslims are persecuted in France.
This is a flat lie.
Christians are persecuted in France. We have an average of 2 churches profanations per day and a unkown numbers of assaults by muslims againt christians.
Okay, Hilary is a wonderful woman. But has she changed her mind about the single-payer health care system she was hot to implement in the 90′s? Is she not still an automatic advocate for the little people? Does being rich make her any more willing to NOT try to spread the wealth around? (Wonderful as that is, of course, in the Kingdom of Heaven.) I mean, I love my son, he is a lovely man, but he has no sense about how the great world works. Would not vote for him for president without a thorough overhaul of his thinking.
Kevin is not trying to get you to vote for HRC. Just to understand that she is a good person and that she has been maligned by the media even more than Sarah Palin has (they’ve been working on her since Bill first announced his bid for the Presidency), Christine O’Donnell, or Meg Whitman.
We all have to get over the paradigm that we need to agree with a person 100% or we can’t support them, or this country is lost! The same is true of all the indies and former dems that can’t get behind SHP because she’s an unabashed Christian.
It’s time to forget everything we “know” about politicians and start watching them and forming our own opinions. Like it or not, we’ve all been brainwashed by the LSM.
That’s true. I think it’s a good thing to keep an open mind. I would never, ever vote Democrat but that doesn’t mean I have to hate them all. I’ve actually liked some Democrats (who weren’t far left) even though I don’t agree with them 100%.
You’re right G.G.- I learned many years ago that there will never be a political candidate with whom I agree with 100% on everything. What we have to do is find the things we feel are the most important to us- and this country- and go with the candidate who agrees with us on those things and not get upset about the things that we deem of lessor importance that we don’t agree on.
The same goes not just with politicians but people in general. God made us so that no two are exactly like (not even identical twins think alike on everything all the time). We have to be grownups and befriend those who think like we do about what we feel are the most important things in life; and politely agree to disagree on the others. All part of getting older, LOL.
While I respect Kevin’s devotion to Hillary, I too, have problems getting past her politics. That being said, I believe with all my being that Hillary got screwed in 2008. What baffles me is why she did not immediately retaliate. She is a very resourceful woman and I am sure that she had the means to do it. If there is something I am missing here, please educate me.
Hillary’s campaign relied only in her husband name. That was what killed her aspirations. Obama took advantage and went against the establishment Democrat Party and won with the help of recycled spoiler Edwards.
I remember how people were chanting Bill, Bill! during the Texas primary campaign.
read lamecherry, he supposes that there were powers behind the scenes(plus the LSM) that neither she nor bill could go against..it was a done deal that bambo would be the nominee..
I love Hillary, too. It’s hard to explain to people who only care about policy and ideology, kind of like trying to explain to people on the left why I love Sarah Palin. Quite simply, it’s because of character, integrity, what motivates them. Both of them have a servant’s heart, a genuine love for this country and a commitment to do right by the people who live here. Policy, ideology no longer matter to me, because politicians can say anything while they’re on the campaign trail. I’m not a issues voter anymore. Where a candidate stands on the issues is completely irrelevant if they have no spine and can’t stand up. And two thirds of the time, a politician will stick their finger up to see which way the wind is blowing before they announce where they stand anyway.
And THAT is one thing I look for in candidates: consistency. This, along with RomneyCare, is the main reason I so dislike Romney for POTUS. He changes positions like a windsock. I have more respect for someone who sticks to their beliefs consistently whether they are running for office or in that office. Of course, that doesn’t mean I’m going to vote for them. Obama was pretty consistent all along; and what I saw frightened me so much there was NO WAY I was ever going to vote for him. Consistency for one thing; someone who has a level head on their shoulders for a second; and thirdly someone who loves this country, the constitution, and this country’s fine heritage and history. Obama met the consistency; but failed terribly at having a level head on his shoulders, and totally disappeared in the third criteria.
Kevin, I thought for sure you were going to mention her interview with Bob Schiefer yesterday in which he asks her “would you submit or go through a pat down by the TSA” and she said NO! She said “I would avoid it if I possibly could…who wouldn’t” and then laughed that Hillary laugh – you know the one where she is questioning your sanity for asking a question that has nothing to do with her job or position within the administration and it was the last question of the interview, which usually is a serious closer. Channeling Martha Stewart – “It was a good thing”…
I was going to mention that too.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/11/21/clinton-tsa-try-make-airport-screening-intrusive/
See…if you watch her, she does this stuff all the time.
I think it’s hilarious.
Like when she was deliberately 9000 miles away on election day.
Literally, to the mile, as far away from DC as she could be.
“Nothing to do with me!”
HILLarious.
; )
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Thanks Kevin you for your great insight.
Yes, there are traits of Hillary to admire, BUT,
Hillary has openly -in public-on camera-praised George $oro$, the most “I hate America” person we know. Lovin on $oro$ wipes out any nice thing I can find abt her.
FYI: Who actually owns the estate where they had chelsea’s wedding? Does $oro$ have a daughter?
And WHO was president in April, 1995? WHO stopped the investigation? Tim McVeigh did not drive alone..
I believe that his name was Hussein al Husseini and he was in the car and he was identified by witnesses on the scene.
When Sarah starts winning primaries left and right, the political situation will change. Obama will offer Hillary the VP spot and if Hillary accepts her credibility will go to a black hole. Sarah will kick both’s asses.
Changed my party registration to vote for her in the primaries. Still believe we would be in a much better place had she been elected. I changed my affiliation back to R shortly after, but to this day don’t really know who I would have voted for if it had been Clinton V McCain. It’s all speculation.
Do I agree with her on a lot. Uh, not sure. Not a lot, but more than my children think! Do I believe she loves this country and believes it to be the best in the world? ABSOLUTELY! I cannot say that for the man who stole her nomination.
Shades of Goldwater’s Ghost, I still have hope for 2012 – Palin or Hillary – I’m fine with that!
I view Hillary from the POV of an outsider. I can only say that she would have been better for the USA than the useless slob who is POTUS.
I do not see that she has done a fantastic job as SoS and I remain concerned that she has taken certain stances.
However, that should not cloud my judgment as to her character….
A few years after I turned right I found myself in the unique position of defending HRC (as I have come to call her via this here blog)against a fellow rightie, who happens to be my BFF. Odd bit was, I wasn’t defending her politics, I was defending her choice to stay with her husband after the ultimate public humiliation. Bestie said it was all about politics and power…all I could say was, the ONLY way I could stay with someone after all that is out of love. I mean, a lot of women would have said hell yea if she dumped his sorry ass…and I truly think she would still be where she is with or without Bill. So I personally feel that it was very brave of her to stand by her man (as the saying goes). Takes a lot more to stay the course than to walk away sometimes.
I seriously had to drink like 5 more beers after that conversation just to get over the fact that I was on Hillary’s side on anything. When I turned right, I turned hard right.
Having said that, I am trying to see other aspects of your woman. But really, on;y you could make me take a second look at her.
Kevin, I have already mentioned that the biggest change in me since reading your blog has been to open my mind to Hillary. Because such good guys a you like her so much, I believe there must be some good in her that I was not seeing. After seeing what has been done to Sarah, I can believe that maybe Hillary DIDN’T put pornographic Christmas ornaments on the White House tree, maybe she DIDN’T throw a lamp at Bill, maybe she DIDN’T steal the WH furniture, maybe she DIDN’T sleep with her personal aide, etc., etc., etc. I can look at her policies clearly now and allow her to make her case, and speak her piece without stopped up ears.