What do you think about Hillary Clinton?

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What do you think about Hillery Clinton?

Do you think it’s time for her to go away?

Is her time over ?
 
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I think she’s prolly secretly one of the trolls here at CAF. Don’t wanna point fingers or anything, but I have my suspicions.
 
Her time was over in November 2016, but lives on to be dragged through the streets by POTUS in an attempt to deflect issues causing him grief…she has become his bogeyman, and she is likely to be in the news as long as he feels the need.
 
What do you think about Hillery Clinton?

Do you think it’s time for her to go away?

Is her time over ?
  1. As little as possible. --Oh wait! You said, “What?” not, “How often?”
  2. I have a hard time expending the energy to care after my too long answer to question #1.
  3. I suspect a large percentage of the press have lost interest in what she does.
 
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Her time was over in November 2016, but lives on to be dragged through the streets by POTUS in an attempt to deflect issues causing him grief…she has become his bogeyman, and she is likely to be in the news as long as he feels the need.
Believe me, Hillary wants to be in the news. She doesn’t need anyone’s help!
 
Yea, Trump forced her to go to India and say many stupid things about middle america. I think you’re being tongue in check with your comments.
 
Yea, Trump forced her to go to India and say many stupid things about middle america. I think you’re being tongue in check with your comments.
LOL…she’s a private citizen and guess she has as much right to say ignorant things as a guy in public office like Trump.
 
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Her time was over in November 2016, but lives on to be dragged through the streets by POTUS in an attempt to deflect issues causing him grief…she has become his bogeyman, and she is likely to be in the news as long as he feels the need.

LOL…she’s a private citizen and guess she has as much right to say ignorant things as a guy in public office like Trump.


Your second post has nothing to do with the first. Try to use facts instead of feeling. I wish more Catholics would use their brains instead of using feeling in discussion.
 
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I was never a big fan of hers since the first “cookie baking” interview. She seemed angry and also like she was heavily invested in her husband becoming a powerful man so she could capitalize on his success. Liddy Dole and some other female politicians of that era were doing the same. As someone who spent many years building successful careers without the help of a father, spouse or other powerful man, I found this incredibly annoying and tended to favor female political figures who were more self-made (Janet Reno, Shirley Chisholm, even Maggie Thatcher). My mother, for whatever bizarre reason, liked Hillary, so we had a friendly argument over her for several decades. I know Mom would have voted for her if Mom had lived long enough to vote in the 2016 election.

Having said that, I think that she has had to deal with some very difficult situations while under the microscope in the public eye. First when her husband was revealed to be a pretty unrepentant serial cheater, and then when she was practically crowned President right before the election and then lost the beauty contest. Gracefully dealing with failure is hard. It’s especially hard for lawyers, who are imbued with a mindset that they have to be top of the class and win at everything or they are worthless. And it’s very hard when the whole world is watching to see if you have a meltdown or what. So, I feel for her. I pray for her sometimes.

I do think her political career as far as running for stuff is over.
 
It would be efficacious for all to pray for her. Like her or not she is one of God’ children I didn’t vote for her as I doubted she is up to the challenge, but I didn’t vote for Trump either. There were batter people running. Peace.
 
About as much, and in the same vein, as I think of Nancy Pelosi, Rosie O’Donnell Jane Fonda (Vietnam veteran here), Maxine Waters, and all the other “sisters” of he ilk.
 
“Sisters of the Ilk” is going to be the title of my next novel.

Or self-help book, whatever
 
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I like her even though I don’t agree with everything she supports.
 
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