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Friday, 4 January 2008

Vote for Hillary Clinton

- Vote for Hillary Clinton -
For goodness sake the great voting American public ‘WAKE UP’. You know it make sense.

Are the American voting public being so blind that they can’t see or are they being sexist, there is only one Democratic candidate for the presidential nomination and surely that must be Ms Hillary Clinton. I am at a loss to understand why they can’t see this.

Here we have a lady who when being talk to her lowers her chin in a way that seems both winning and deferential and shows a lot of teeth. Her hair style is short, practical bob that suits her best, there is colour in her cheeks and quite a bit of make-up in the creases below her eyes, but hey what lady of 60-years doesn’t. We all know that she cannot match her husband Mr Bill - [X President] for sheer charisma, but she does have some, in fact quite a lot. She can unleash a surprising raunchy giggle and has learnt the knack of instant engagement apparent to those who are fortunate to meet her. She has the aura of power, which is charismatic, but, sorry Ms Hillary, still seems awkward when out and about with the voters, perhaps that’s what redeems her. I am told she is quite nice. In her presence she gives out that feeling of something of a Mum-in-charge, efficiency, control and determination that all Mums have.

In her book Living History, her 2003 memoir she says, “were to stay married to Bill [we all know and can guess the reason for this] and run for the Senate”, she says that had she decided either question differently she would not have run for the White House.

After eight disastrous years with Mr George Bush America yearns for the good old days of peace and unprecedented prosperity which they had with Mr Bill Clinton. Whether or not this is logical is not the issue.

One of the truisms that have emerged from the million of words written about Ms Hillary seems that we all know about her yet not to know her at all. Perhaps surprising he age is not an issue in her campaign. You can scour the internet for comments, barbed or otherwise and come up blank, although if she wins she will be far older than her husband Bill or George Bush when they came to power [46 and 54 respectively]. Sixty might be a milestone, but to all American who expect to live to 90-years it may be a milestone to maturity rather then a pension.

Wake up America don’t be a sexist nation, make history, go for a first women President - vote for Hillary Clinton.

What I would like to see is a ‘Head-to-Head between Ms Hillary the nominated Democratic candidate and the Republican candidate nearer to November.

For me the out come from this meeting ‘joie de vivre’ so be it.
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