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zbdent

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6. Although I choose not to weigh in yet on "who will run in 2016", I have a point to make about 16 ...
Sat Dec 8, 2012, 12:01 PM
Dec 2012

I chose not to vote for Hillary in the 2008 Ohio primary. Not for getting the "first black/African American president", because the history would have been made with the "first woman U.S. president".

I felt that, despite the "liberally-biased media's" penchant for ignoring (or "forgetting&quot the past problems/mistakes of candidates (at least, Republican candidates), the "l.b.m." would manage to remind the voters about all the "scandals" of HRC. (True or totally fabricated).

Hillary was, and would return to being, one of the most polarizing figures since the moment Bill Clinton announced he was considering running for President. Mostly not her doing, but the "lbm" sure as hell enabled the detractors (to describe them "nicely&quot .

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