Duke of Marmalade
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Imagine Hillary as Presi. First time the Russians beat the Yanks at basketball, she would have a good long cry and then nuke them.
Imagine Hillary as Presi. First time the Russians beat the Yanks at basketball, she would have a good long cry and then nuke them.
"They let me sit in Churchill's chair and everything!"
world's most powerful person?
Imagine Hillary as Presi.
Seemingly Bertie gave Hilary a call & said to her - 'hey I say ya crying on da telly da uder night!' and she replied 'well it worked for you Bertie!'
© Phoenix Magazine?Seemingly Bertie gave Hilary a call & said to her - 'hey I say ya crying on da telly da uder night!' and she replied 'well it worked for you Bertie!'
I think NH suggested how little one should depend on the pollsters anyway...
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Despite all the predictions by the pollsters, Hillary Clinton refused to roll over. (I wonder how many times has Bill heard that?).
One suggestion to solve this problem and unite the party is that Hilary and Obama should step aside and let Oprah Winfrey run
Anyone else of the opinion that most of the broadcast and printed media coverage in this part of the world seems to focus purely on look and feel issues (Clinton's tears, Obama's "popstar" status, the religious beliefs of various Republican candidates etc.) without actually informing us what the different candidates' political policies are?
Because they are electing the person, not the party. The policies are hashed out at party conventions after the candidate has been selected.Anyone else of the opinion that most of the broadcast and printed media coverage in this part of the world seems to focus purely on look and feel issues (Clinton's tears, Obama's "popstar" status, the religious beliefs of various Republican candidates etc.) without actually informing us what the different candidates' political policies are?
Yeah - but it would make sense to elect the person based on their broad political agenda. Having casually followed the coverage here I honestly have no idea what the broad political and economic agendas of the different candidates on both sides are. I'm just wondering if our media coverage is overlooking brass tacks stuff that is covered in more detail in the US?Because they are electing the person, not the party. The policies are hashed out at party conventions after the candidate has been selected.