View Full Version : Does Hillary Scare Anyone Else?
Conveyor Belt
12-13-2007, 04:22 PM
Forget policy, strictly on looks... I just watched the debate today, and she physically scares me. Fake smile, and that je ne se qoi (?sp?) that likens her to the scary relative we all hated as kids. I just can't pin it, but she's scary.
Also, Dodd... he's scary too.
Friendliest looking dems in the debate were Richards and Biden.
I can't decide who has the fakest smile... Hillary or Edwards.
fuzzis
12-13-2007, 04:29 PM
If I saw her in person, perhaps. There have been a very few people who have sent chills down my spine and made my skin crawl, but it's an in-person thing.
CircusRide
12-13-2007, 04:30 PM
You've got to stop picturing her naked CB.
virgo
12-13-2007, 04:32 PM
In one word --- YES.
Astra
12-13-2007, 04:37 PM
I wonder if someone has told her to try and act more "friendly." I know they were having a fit over her laughing like a hyena a few weeks ago, but it looks to me like she's trying to force a fake happy, upbeat appearance and its backfiring. I don't think the campaign trail has been kind to her either - she's getting bags under her eyes almost as bad as her husband had during the last couple years he was in office.
Is a naked mole rat ugly!!!!
ComputerDude
12-13-2007, 05:26 PM
I'd rather have a leader that's scary looking, then one that looks like he's trying to figure out 2+2 every time he's asked a question.
just-Wynn
12-13-2007, 05:28 PM
Once i was sitting too close to the tv when Hillary recieved a close-up camera shot, and i peed my pants just a little. She kinda resembles some sort of diabolical robot that has fashioned her face out of partially fried pan-cake batter. :police:
Astra
12-13-2007, 05:32 PM
Is a naked mole rat ugly!!!!
How can you not love them?
http://budak.blogs.com/the_annotated_budak/images/molerat.jpg
http://www.rochuswolff.de/weblog/archiv/img/kim_possible_nacktmulle_10.jpg
http://realityuncovered.com/images/articles/naked_mole_rat.jpg
just-Wynn
12-13-2007, 05:37 PM
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/hillary_clinton.jpg
just-Wynn
12-13-2007, 05:39 PM
http://unixdude.blogspot.com/images/hillary.jpg
CircusRide
12-13-2007, 05:41 PM
Hillary Clinton, naked on a cold day......Hillary Clinton, naked on a cold day......Hillary Clinton, naked on a cold day
TheCapitalist
12-13-2007, 06:49 PM
It's those big ankles that get me. Just kidding. (Bill feels the same way, and gets his fix somewhere else). She scares me in the sense that she has no experience, has an agenda, and is a bleeding socialist regardless of how she portrays herself.
When her mother has to do a political ad saying what a nice person she is, well...
You decide, it's your vote.
dollfus46
12-13-2007, 06:56 PM
I'd rather have a leader that's scary looking, then one that looks like he's trying to figure out 2+2 every time he's asked a question.
Me too, but are you calling Hillary a leader?:(
Luvia
12-13-2007, 10:30 PM
Yes, she scares me.
She is probably the most disingenuous person I've ever seen. I cannot stand her...and I think she may be evil. I can barely stand to look at her or hear her voice.
ynotme297
12-13-2007, 10:33 PM
She might be the Anti-Christ. Looks like one, well I don't really know what one looks like, but she could be. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr:ohnoes:
Fish-Bait
12-13-2007, 10:33 PM
I am sorry. I don't let a weird ass woman scare me.
ynotme297
12-13-2007, 10:36 PM
Hey FB, lets put some skis on her, go down to da swamp and troll for gators. whatcha tink?
Fish-Bait
12-13-2007, 10:42 PM
Hey FB, lets put some skis on her, go down to da swamp and troll for gators. whatcha tink?
That crazy thing might eat us before we ever get there. let alone try to get my virginity of liking liberals....teehee..:kekeke:
CircusRide
12-13-2007, 10:46 PM
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/hillary20clinton20su20spy.jpg
dreamhippy
12-13-2007, 11:25 PM
John Edwards is more scary to us old school freedom lovers, who still believe in private property. Nevertheless, Hillary doesn`t trail him by much.
Also scary is that Republican candidate Mitt Romney includes in HIS platform the insuring of every child in America. WTF? If he wants to act like a Dem, he should run as a Dem! I make around 20k annually. Why the H-E-double hockey sticks should my income be pinched to fund the insurance of some child whose parent earns three times as much? And lets be honest, the POOR already have insurance through the government!
Conveyor Belt
12-14-2007, 01:52 AM
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/hillary20clinton20su20spy.jpg
WTF is that? That girl has a package... I'm not accepting delivery... WTF???
ComputerDude
12-14-2007, 07:27 AM
Me too, but are you calling Hillary a leader?:(She could be. Look who's been our leader for the past eight years. :(
Conveyor Belt
12-14-2007, 09:44 AM
She could be. Look who's been our leader for the past eight years. :(
Call GWB what you will, but one thing you can call him is a leader. He does what he think's best despite public opinion and media outcry.
I'd much rather have a President who's going to do something unpopular that they believe is right, than someone who will do something popular that they believe is wrong.
ComputerDude
12-14-2007, 10:01 AM
Call GWB what you will, but one thing you can call him is a leader. He does what he think's best despite public opinion and media outcry.
I'd much rather have a President who's going to do something unpopular that they believe is right, than someone who will do something popular that they believe is wrong.
Yeah. That's what I want from my leaders. The ability to make a decision that nobody agrees with.
WHOO HOO!
fuzzis
12-14-2007, 11:26 AM
Call GWB what you will, but one thing you can call him is a leader. He does what he think's best despite public opinion and media outcry.
I'd much rather have a President who's going to do something unpopular that they believe is right, than someone who will do something popular that they believe is wrong.
Leaders have the ability to unite people to a common cause, to convince them of the worthiness of an effort. Leaders possess skills that include compromise and negotiation, a willingness to make informed decisions and admit to inadequacy.
Pretty sure that GWB falls far short on some of it.
ComputerDude
12-14-2007, 11:28 AM
So you would rather have a poll watcher in office.
I think we've earned the right to have a leader who's more interested in domestic issues then one who'd rather spend his time spreading his democracy across the planet.
Bluesman
12-14-2007, 11:55 AM
Hillary scares small children, and the pygmies down in New Guinea
AND ME TOO!!!!!
countrygirl
12-14-2007, 12:11 PM
Let's just say that in my opinion Hillary lacks inner beauty!
Remington
12-14-2007, 12:14 PM
Leaders have the ability to unite people to a common cause, to convince them of the worthiness of an effort. Leaders possess skills that include compromise and negotiation, a willingness to make informed decisions and admit to inadequacy.
Pretty sure that GWB falls far short on some of it.
There's not much a person can do when they are trashed by the media no matter what they do. If GWB single handedly discovered the cure to cancer, he would still be scorned by the mainstream media and democRATS because of his failure to also discover the cure to AIDS. The democRATS and the mainstream media that supports them consider that there is too much to lose if GWB were to look good at anything, so they make sure that he won't. It's hard to lead in those conditions.
jkspatty
12-14-2007, 12:26 PM
An effective and respected leader also is unafraid to admit when a decision they made was not the right one, and do everything possible to correct it
fuzzis
12-14-2007, 12:38 PM
There's not much a person can do when they are trashed by the media no matter what they do. If GWB single handedly discovered the cure to cancer, he would still be scorned by the mainstream media and democRATS because of his failure to also discover the cure to AIDS. The democRATS and the mainstream media that supports them consider that there is too much to lose if GWB were to look good at anything, so they make sure that he won't. It's hard to lead in those conditions.
:smt105
fuzzis, liberal democRAT.
:smt105:smt105:smt105:smt105
(just a friendly reminder that democRATS :smt105 are your friends and neighbors and are members of this forum. When you use cutesy labels like democRATS :smt105, you contribute to the increasingly divisive nature of our political culture...and ultimately, a reason why people opt out of the process)
Conveyor Belt
12-14-2007, 12:42 PM
An effective and respected leader also is unafraid to admit when a decision they made was not the right one, and do everything possible to correct it
And a great leader is able to look in the faces of the led and tell them that they are wrong, he/she is right, and they need to sit back, shut up, put it to the grindstone b/c better days are ahead.
Nobody likes it when they have to do something 'unfun', but everyone enjoys the rewards when the hard work and hard times pay off.
fuzzis
12-14-2007, 12:45 PM
And a great leader is able to look in the faces of the led and tell them that they are wrong, he/she is right, and they need to sit back, shut up, put it to the grindstone b/c better days are ahead.
Nobody likes it when they have to do something 'unfun', but everyone enjoys the rewards when the hard work and hard times pay off.
Actually, if you look at leadership theory, that's just about the worst way to do it...that's not so much a "leader" but rather a "dictator".
Conveyor Belt
12-14-2007, 12:49 PM
Actually, if you look at leadership theory, that's just about the worst way to do it...that's not so much a "leader" but rather a "dictator".
I didn't say you had to be that way all the time. Sometimes, leadership calls for it, though. You have to be flexible in tactics.
jkspatty
12-14-2007, 01:26 PM
And a great leader is able to look in the faces of the led and tell them that they are wrong, he/she is right, and they need to sit back, shut up, put it to the grindstone b/c better days are ahead.
Nobody likes it when they have to do something 'unfun', but everyone enjoys the rewards when the hard work and hard times pay off.
It is quite a balancing act no doubt. I think this quote by Bill Cosby sums up what it is like to be a leader.
"I don't know the secret to success, but the secret to failure is trying to please everyone."
Little-ole-me
12-14-2007, 06:24 PM
After reading about some of the things she did as a young Lawyer. I DO NOT WANT HER AS OUR NEXT PRESIDENT.
Conveyor Belt
12-16-2007, 11:39 PM
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20071215/capt.ead497bd299642c7bfb32a642df666e9.clinton_2008 _nhjc110.jpg
Conveyor Belt
12-16-2007, 11:40 PM
*shudder*
dollfus46
12-16-2007, 11:50 PM
She could be. Look who's been our leader for the past eight years. :(
What? What does Dubya's failures have to do with making Hillary a success?:confused: Person who turns everything she touches into a scandle and the only thing she has chairmanship over she botches horribly, is not a leader by my definition.
Conveyor Belt
12-16-2007, 11:54 PM
What? What does Dubya's failures have to do with making Hillary a success?:confused: Person who turns everything she touches into a scandle and the only thing she has chairmanship over she botches horribly, is not a leader by my definition.
She's a 'Bad Leader' by my definition. Hell, my 5 year old is a leader. but would I entrust him with the country? Not right now. Maybe when he's 8.
dollfus46
12-16-2007, 11:55 PM
Yeah. That's what I want from my leaders. The ability to make a decision that nobody agrees with.
WHOO HOO!
And you think we have all the information at our fingertips that GW has and would do it differently? Perhaps you should run. You could ask the people what you should do on every important decision you have to make. you could decide what to have for big political dinners, but the other stuff, you should let the people decide.:smt102
dollfus46
12-17-2007, 12:01 AM
She's a 'Bad Leader' by my definition. Hell, my 5 year old is a leader. but would I entrust him with the country? Not right now. Maybe when he's 8.
Yep they grow up a lot between 5 and 8.:smt023 By the time he's 16, you'll be an imbecile and he'll know everything.:bowrofl: That's the way it is with parents and kids.
dreamhippy
01-13-2008, 12:09 AM
Hillary`s proposed Economic Stimulus Package (at $116 Billion) seems to some of us watching, as an obvious and overt act of BUYING VOTES from the so-called poor who stand to benefit from such a handout.
firefly
01-13-2008, 12:22 AM
And just WHERE are those BILLIONS supposed to come from??? Oh, yeah of course the TAX PAYERS!!!! They middle class is gonna be the poor befor long!:smt118
luvnlife
01-13-2008, 12:27 AM
http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20071215/capt.ead497bd299642c7bfb32a642df666e9.clinton_2008 _nhjc110.jpg
Oh MY gosh! That is scary. How old is she?
dreamhippy
01-13-2008, 01:06 AM
And just WHERE are those BILLIONS supposed to come from??? Oh, yeah of course the TAX PAYERS!!!! The middle class is gonna be the poor before long!:smt118
True, and of the front-runner Demos, Hillary is supposedly the conservative one. Help us all if any of them make it. Of course, the current so-called Conservative administration certainly has not been FRUGAL or conservative with our dollars.
SOUND MONEY
RON PAUL 2008
I thought the leaders we elect were supposed to do what WE want them to do. You know, "a government by the people, of the people, for the people." Instead they just lie to us until they get in office, then it becomes all about them.
The whole idea that the people are in control is just an illusion.
onlyme
01-13-2008, 09:52 AM
Oh MY gosh! That is scary. How old is she?
60, I think. Can't say that any of the other candidates look a lot better. Thompson looks like a worn out shoe but I guess it's always different if it's a guy.
ComputerDude
01-13-2008, 10:00 AM
I thought the leaders we elect were supposed to do what WE want them to do. You know, "a government by the people, of the people, for the people." Instead they just lie to us until they get in office, then it becomes all about them.
The whole idea that the people are in control is just an illusion.That's pretty much it. It doesn't matter if the President is a Democrat or Republican, they're going to do whatever suits them the best. Healthcare, the environment and fossil fuels didn't just suddenly become a big problem. They've been problems for decades yet not a single President has made any significant changes to help resolve them.
dollfus46
01-13-2008, 10:06 AM
Hillary`s proposed Economic Stimulus Package (at $116 Billion) seems to some of us watching, as an obvious and overt act of BUYING VOTES from the so-called poor who stand to benefit from such a handout.
Did you say Economic Stimulus? :laugh::laugh: Why does the ecomomy need stimulating? What Hillary and others who talk about a bad economy are creating one from nothing and it's downright treasonous. That's a bit harsh I know but they are trying to create a poor economy with the same scare tactics that some of the Democrats accuse the Bush of doing with the war. As long as people have confidence in the economy and spend money the economy will be fine. It's no more complicated than that. But you convince enough people that the economy is in the tank and they'll start saving and the economy will really tank. I think it's a slimy tactic. Tank the economy so I can get elected.:smt086
dollfus46
01-13-2008, 10:12 AM
I thought the leaders we elect were supposed to do what WE want them to do. You know, "a government by the people, of the people, for the people." Instead they just lie to us until they get in office, then it becomes all about them.
The whole idea that the people are in control is just an illusion.
Now you got it, Mac!:clap: That's why all these debates are mere puff. I feel a warm gentle breeze upon my arse everytime one opens his mouth. Better to throw your Senators and Congressmen out. There's the power. Well, we can't do much about the Supreme Court. But even then it comes back to the "Hill" not the White House.:smt023
dollfus46
01-13-2008, 10:14 AM
60, I think. Can't say that any of the other candidates look a lot better. Thompson looks like a worn out shoe but I guess it's always different if it's a guy.
I think that's right Onlyme. They, billy boy too, are about a year younger than I.
dollfus46
01-13-2008, 10:16 AM
Oh MY gosh! That is scary. How old is she?
You just KNOW she needs a breath mint!
SueScribe
01-13-2008, 10:47 AM
What? What does Dubya's failures have to do with making Hillary a success?:confused:
Well, IMHO, I don't think his failures help Miz Clinton any more than any of the other Democratic candidates. I think his failures have helped the voting public COME ALIVE, willing to give ANY Dem or Independent candidate bonus points going into the process. i.e. check out the turn-out for Iowa and New Hampshire, for people voting Democratic - double Iowa's GOP turnout, and the records were broken in New Hampshire.
I read that to mean, we may see a record-breaking turnout in November.
(Thank you so much, Dubya.)
:clap:
Booshay
01-13-2008, 10:49 AM
Oh MY gosh! That is scary. How old is she?she is the anti-christ
thrillseeker
01-13-2008, 11:12 AM
She is way to scary to me. I was watching CNN the other night when they showed her "breaking down" it was fake. That lady wasnt no more crying than I was. She just was acting. I DONT want her in office because then we would wake up one fine morning in a Consentration Camp. I think she is the next Hitler.
luvnlife
01-13-2008, 11:20 AM
:laugh::laugh::laugh:
Luvia
01-13-2008, 11:49 AM
She is way to scary to me. I was watching CNN the other night when they showed her "breaking down" it was fake. That lady wasnt no more crying than I was. She just was acting. I DONT want her in office because then we would wake up one fine morning in a Consentration Camp. I think she is the next Hitler.
YOu know...I thought it was totally fake too. She got a tad "emotional" and was about to move on...then realized people were clapping. Then she decided to take advantage and turn it on big time. Big faker. You could totally see the "ah-ha, they like this...let me use it to my advantage" moment plain as day.
I can't believe anyone bought that.
dollfus46
01-13-2008, 12:39 PM
Well, IMHO, I don't think his failures help Miz Clinton any more than any of the other Democratic candidates. I think his failures have helped the voting public COME ALIVE, willing to give ANY Dem or Independent candidate bonus points going into the process. i.e. check out the turn-out for Iowa and New Hampshire, for people voting Democratic - double Iowa's GOP turnout, and the records were broken in New Hampshire.
I read that to mean, we may see a record-breaking turnout in November.
(Thank you so much, Dubya.)
:clap:
And just how did you start that first sentence?:kekeke: Heh heh heh. I'm joking, Sue. I see your point, but I'm not sure that's a slam dunk for Democrats. I'm not happy with the Sundance Kid myself but my basic tenets are intact. A woman running will likely get more women out, and a black, may get more blacks out, and a young candidate may get more young voters out, but I don't think that has anything to do with Shrub and his Presidency. What that does is make us all happy an election is coming up soon.:smt118 But I'm still a Duncan Hunter supporter and not a Hillary nor Obama nor Edwards supporter. And frankly there's little difference in them other than age, sex and race.
dollfus46
01-13-2008, 12:40 PM
After reading about some of the things she did as a young Lawyer. I DO NOT WANT HER AS OUR NEXT PRESIDENT.
How about the crap she pulled as First Lady when she really did have some power?:ohnoes:
she is the anti-christ
I thought that was Obama?
CircusRide
01-13-2008, 05:47 PM
Scared of her? Heck no! I'd just kick her in the nuts.
dollfus46
01-13-2008, 05:56 PM
I thought that was Obama? Well, whoever it is, it's probably a Democrat.:kekeke: Oh, ease up, Dems. I'm just having fun. Of course I'm right.
dollfus46
01-13-2008, 05:57 PM
Scared of her? Heck no! I'd just kick her in the nuts.
That'd be funny.........watching Bill turn blue and double over.:laugh:
dreamhippy
01-13-2008, 08:28 PM
That's pretty much it. It doesn't matter if the President is a Democrat or Republican, they're going to do whatever suits them the best. Healthcare, the environment and fossil fuels didn't just suddenly become a big problem. They've been problems for decades yet not a single President has made any significant changes to help resolve them.
True! And, our National Debt was an issue in several past elections. It is STILL an issue. Why, reckon, then, are they not mentioning the fact that it is growing at an exponential rate? Okay, so they ARE mentioning it, but, at least, they are not treating that very important fact with the due scrutiny and attention to which I feel such an issue should be entitled! Why? Because, maybe, by addressing the problem they will then be obligated to tackle it if and when they become elected.
ComputerDude
01-14-2008, 08:10 AM
True! And, our National Debt was an issue in several past elections. It is STILL an issue. Why, reckon, then, are they not mentioning the fact that it is growing at an exponential rate? Okay, so they ARE mentioning it, but, at least, they are not treating that very important fact with the due scrutiny and attention to which I feel such an issue should be entitled! Why? Because, maybe, by addressing the problem they will then be obligated to tackle it if and when they become elected.
The excessive national debt is tied to the war in Iraq. To talk about one you have to talk about the other.
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