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In reply to the discussion: Hillary's life will be a living hell if she becomes President [View all]misterhighwasted
(9,148 posts)19. Absolutely agree on this point. She learned a long time ago who they are & how they play their game.
Tough role for her.
But then I think of strong women who lead their Nations, like Indira Ghandi, etc that never quit doing what they believed in.
Heck yea, Hillary could retire, enjoy her successes, speaking for her lifetime passionate causes, working with her Foundation in a positive way around the world, and enjoying her granddaughter, little Charlotte. teaching her & watching her grow up, maybe doing a little gardening..but that would be me. And I am not made of the strong backbone of Hillary Clinton.
Bless her heart & I wish her safe passage to the last day of her amazing life.
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Hillary's life will be a living hell if she becomes President [View all]
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2015
OP
no matter who our candidate is the press and the 'CONs will be on them like a chicken on a june bug
madokie
Mar 2015
#1
Actually, you haven't lived until you've had MY sausage gravy. We don't play in SC.
Sarcastica
Mar 2015
#41
Never heard of using evaporarted milk before, but lots of different takes on a classic.
Sarcastica
Mar 2015
#44
Maybe they will finally go too far and it will backfire and create sympathy? nt
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2015
#5
If she is elected, the repukes will hold hundreds of committee hearings over the first four years.
Elwood P Dowd
Mar 2015
#11
Far too much power for the deranged psychopath's side of the isle to hold.
misterhighwasted
Mar 2015
#13
Oh most certainly they would. If its anyone other than their chosen candidate, they will..
misterhighwasted
Mar 2015
#25
i agree - but you know there's always the eternal hope that things will change. Seeing
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2015
#48
I think those mixed ticket ideas never work, plus I'm not sure the strange animal known as a
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#52
Absolutely agree on this point. She learned a long time ago who they are & how they play their game.
misterhighwasted
Mar 2015
#19
The one thing i DONT worry about, is those folks' ability to deal with the reality of DC
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#15
But I do suspect she is more than capable of handling the stresses of DC
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#39
There's something about the only people who are really qualified for power are the ones who don't
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2015
#46
She will have plenty of tricks of her own to counter with, don't forget Bill will be around.
dixiegrrrrl
Mar 2015
#35
Any Dem who wins the presidency will be subjected to a living hell in the current political climate.
herding cats
Mar 2015
#40
It doesn't matter who is president, if they have a D after their name on the news
Bettie
Mar 2015
#50
I know - our PR machine is dead. At least we still have (for a while) Jon
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2015
#55