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I saw a clip on the news where Hilary Clinton was talking about how she didn't understand Obama's "phenomenon" and how it was all about his charisma. It's been bothering me for hours and hours as I chewed that over. Then I understood what made her shrugs and statements ring so false and odd - isn't that exactly what Bill Clinton had? The charisma, the dream, the talk of unity?

Also- being married to a politician is edifying. BUT JUST BECAUSE YOU WERE MARRIED TO A PRESIDENT DOES NOT MAKE YOU QUALIFIED TO BE THE DAMNED PRESIDENT AND SHUT UP ABOUT HOW YOU HAVE MORE EXPERIENCE BECAUSE YOUR RIDICULOUS LOGIC IS MAKING MY HEAD HURT. Ahem. Sorry.

For the past few days I've stayed at my grandparent's house in Magnolia. My grandmother is still in the hospital, though now in the rehab wing. She's getting physical therapy which she hates. My mother says she looks much better. Things have been hard, all around I think. Tomorrow I have to drive my mother back to Austin. We both miss our cats.

Date: 2008-02-27 03:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] n-o-m-i-c.livejournal.com
It's okay. I yell at the TV every time she comes on.

I just happened upon The Best Democracy Money Can Buy in the clearance at Half-Price recently. A dated book, it's proven remarkably useful in explaining Hillary's faults and what in the hell it is that she is smoking.

Date: 2008-02-27 04:05 am (UTC)
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The thing that drives me the most crazy is the combination of "I got experience by being the presidents wife" and "Oh no, I'll be president not my husband."

Date: 2008-02-27 04:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nimlowyn.livejournal.com
You bring up a really good point. Here is why I am cautious about Ms. Clinton: her health plan would mandate health care. In California, auto insurance is required by law. And guess what? All the emphasis is on affordability, not on quality. And these affordable policies? They cover so little that, logically, you might as well not have any insurance at all, yet you've gotta shell out the few hundred bucks a year anyway or your registration is revoked.

This approach is simply ineffectual in my view and experience, and I get really nervous when it is proposed for health care.

Date: 2008-02-27 03:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brienze.livejournal.com
I used to be really into politics when I was a kid, living in DC. Somewhere in my parents attic there is a xerox box filled with political cartoons I clipped out from the Washington Post. We went to a holiday concert by the Navy band, and Tip O'Neill was in the audience, and my 11 yr old self was brave enough to go ask for his autograph after the concert.

Somewhere in the intervening years or with the rise of cable tv, the folks who put on those national news broadcasts seem to have gotten 'news' and 'commentary' muddled, and the commentators softball their questions, and it's just too mentally exhausting now to find out actual facts about anybody.

I voted for Obama, not because I believe he is any better a person or less a politician than Hillary, but because I would much rather listen to four years of him telling me why everything is going to hell in a handbasket and it's not his fault. He's easy on the ears (and eyes) and that would be a nice change. Although, I'm sure there are plenty of bigoted jackasses out there already willing to put a bullet in him... he could do with less JFK comparisons, I think.

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